Brain structure & function

A brain pathway reduces nerve signals in the lateral habenula and eases depression-like behavior in rats

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Abstract

Optogenetic stimulation of the DRN-LHb projection alleviates depressive symptoms in a chronic unpredictable mild stress rat model.

  • Hypofunction of the serotonergic system is associated with symptoms in major depressive disorders.
  • The dorsal raphe nucleus (DRN) sends primary serotonin (5-HT) projections to the lateral habenula (LHb).
  • 5-HT suppresses the excitability of LHb neurons, which may mediate depressive symptoms.
  • Opto-inhibition of the DRN-LHb circuit increases c-fos expression in LHb and induces depression-like behaviors.
  • The findings support the role of the DRN-LHb circuit in the regulation of depressive behavior.

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