BEHAVIORAL AND NEURONAL NETWORK CHANGES DURING THE MANIFESTATION OF DEPRESSION - A LONGITUDINAL STUDY
University Medical Center Mainz
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The chronic social defeat (CSD) stress model is a widely established paradigm to induce a depression-like phenotype in mice. We monitor the manifestation of the CSD evoked depressive-like phenotype daily by collecting a wide range of behavioral variables. These include weight, coat state, nesting, motor activity, sleep, body temperature, thermal sensitivity and social interactions. Using two-photon calcium imaging, we record the activity of hundreds of cortical neurons daily in head-fixed behaving mice before, during and after mice undergo the CSD stress. We then align the occurring behavioral symptoms to the neuronal activity on a single-subject level as well as across mice. Our investigations show that behavioral changes occur successively over the time course of the CSD stress and recovery extends well beyond the stress. Furthermore, we observe gradual changes of neural network activity during the manifestation of the depressive-like state that scale with the severity of the symptoms. Linking behavioral and neuronal network changes may help to further our understanding of the disease and develop more targeted interventions.
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