Primary role for melatonin MT2 receptors in the regulation of anhedonia and circadian temperature rhythm

Jan 16, 2021European neuropsychopharmacology : the journal of the European College of Neuropsychopharmacology

Melatonin MT2 receptors mainly control loss of pleasure and daily body temperature rhythms

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Abstract

MT-/- mice exhibited anhedonia and lower core body temperature (CBT) compared to wild-type and MT-/- mice.

  • Disturbed melatonin secretion rhythms may contribute to major depression vulnerability.
  • Melatonin receptors are involved in regulating circadian CBT and anhedonia.
  • MT-/- mice demonstrated increased vulnerability to stress-induced anhedonia and social avoidance.
  • Both reboxetine and ketamine showed potential antidepressant effects by reversing anhedonia.
  • Reboxetine increased CBT in mice and countered effects of ultra-mild stress.

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