2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.bbi.2015.12.020
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Mouse chronic social stress increases blood and brain kynurenine pathway activity and fear behaviour: Both effects are reversed by inhibition of indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase

Abstract: Psychosocial stress is a major risk factor for mood and anxiety disorders, in which excessive reactivity to aversive events/stimuli is a major psychopathology. In terms of pathophysiology, immuneinflammation is an important candidate, including high blood and brain levels of metabolites belonging to the kynurenine pathway. Animal models are needed to study causality between psychosocial stress, immune-inflammation and hyper-reactivity to aversive stimuli. The present mouse study investigated effects of psychos… Show more

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“…Young-adult male C57BL/6 mice bred in-house were studied (Azzinnari et al, 2014;Fuertig et al, 2016), maintained in type 2L cages in a ventilated cabinet (Scantainer, Scanbur Technology) on an inverted 12h day-night cycle, with food and water ad libitum.…”
Section: Mice and Chronic Psychosocial Stressmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Young-adult male C57BL/6 mice bred in-house were studied (Azzinnari et al, 2014;Fuertig et al, 2016), maintained in type 2L cages in a ventilated cabinet (Scantainer, Scanbur Technology) on an inverted 12h day-night cycle, with food and water ad libitum.…”
Section: Mice and Chronic Psychosocial Stressmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We have developed a modified version of the CSD manipulation, referred to here as chronic psychosocial stress (CPS): it comprises continuous distal exposure to dominant mice for 15 days and short daily episodes of proximate exposure and physical attack without wounding (Azzinnari et al, 2014). CPS mice demonstrate consistent increases in Pavlovian fear learning, learned helplessness and physical fatigue (Azzinnari et al, 2014;Fuertig et al, 2016), and consistent decreases in effortful motivation for reward and in cognitive decision making to obtain reward in operant tests (Bergamini et al, In press). …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…IDO1 catalyzes the primary reaction in conversion of tryptophan to kynurenine; thereby reducing its availability as a precursor for serotonin metabolism. While this process has been associated with immunosuppression through Treg activation and effector T cell suppression,56 inflammation‐induced expression of this enzyme leads to tryptophan depletion both locally and systemically in chronic inflammatory states and has also been linked to alterations in mood 5, 53, 57. Similarly, the ability of host microbiota to control tryptophan metabolism has been functionally linked to influencing mood 58.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, polymorphisms in IDO1 have been associated with susceptibility to IFNα‐induced depression in hepatitis patients 59. This may arise both from the depletion of tryptophan, and the generation of neurotoxic metabolites such as kynurenine 5, 60. However, tryptophan depletion in depressed patients was reportedly independent of kynurenine pathway activation 61…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%