Expression Profiling of a Genetic Animal Model of Depression Reveals Novel Molecular Pathways Underlying Depressive-Like Behaviours
pmid: 20830301
pmc: PMC2935375
handle: 2434/159383 , 10281/278359 , 11562/962964 , 11572/124001 , 11585/117544
pmid: 20830301
pmc: PMC2935375
handle: 2434/159383 , 10281/278359 , 11562/962964 , 11572/124001 , 11585/117544
Expression Profiling of a Genetic Animal Model of Depression Reveals Novel Molecular Pathways Underlying Depressive-Like Behaviours
The Flinders model is a validated genetic rat model of depression that exhibits a number of behavioural, neurochemical and pharmacological features consistent with those observed in human depression.In this study we have used genome-wide microarray expression profiling of the hippocampus and prefrontal/frontal cortex of Flinders Depression Sensitive (FSL) and control Flinders Depression Resistant (FRL) lines to understand molecular basis for the differences between the two lines. We profiled two independent cohorts of Flinders animals derived from the same colony six months apart, each cohort statistically powered to allow independent as well as combined analysis. Using this approach, we were able to validate using real-time-PCR a core set of gene expression differences that showed statistical significance in each of the temporally distinct cohorts, representing consistently maintained features of the model. Small but statistically significant increases were confirmed for cholinergic (chrm2, chrna7) and serotonergic receptors (Htr1a, Htr2a) in FSL rats consistent with known neurochemical changes in the model. Much larger gene changes were validated in a number of novel genes as exemplified by TMEM176A, which showed 35-fold enrichment in the cortex and 30-fold enrichment in hippocampus of FRL animals relative to FSL.These data provide significant insights into the molecular differences underlying the Flinders model, and have potential relevance to broader depression research.
- Alma Mater Studiorum University of Bologna Italy
- University of Verona Italy
- Cancer Research UK United Kingdom
- University of Milan Italy
- Cellzome, GSK, Middlesex, UK.
Male, Depression; Animal model; hippocampus; prefrontal-frontal cortex; genome-wide microarray;, FLINDERS RAT; MICROARRAY EXPRESSION PROFILING; REAL-TIME PCR; CHOLINERGIC RECEPTOR; SEROTONERGIC RECEPTOR, Behavior, Animal, Depression, Science, Gene Expression Profiling, Q, R, Animals; Behavior, Animal; Depression; Disease Models, Animal; Humans; Male; Rats; Gene Expression Profiling, Rats, Disease Models, Animal, Depression ; Animal model ; hippocampus ; prefrontal-frontal cortex ; genome-wide microarray, Medicine, Animals, Humans, Research Article
Male, Depression; Animal model; hippocampus; prefrontal-frontal cortex; genome-wide microarray;, FLINDERS RAT; MICROARRAY EXPRESSION PROFILING; REAL-TIME PCR; CHOLINERGIC RECEPTOR; SEROTONERGIC RECEPTOR, Behavior, Animal, Depression, Science, Gene Expression Profiling, Q, R, Animals; Behavior, Animal; Depression; Disease Models, Animal; Humans; Male; Rats; Gene Expression Profiling, Rats, Disease Models, Animal, Depression ; Animal model ; hippocampus ; prefrontal-frontal cortex ; genome-wide microarray, Medicine, Animals, Humans, Research Article
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