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Depletion of microglial BDNF increases susceptibility to the behavioral and synaptic effects of chronic unpredictable stress

Brain Behav Immun. 2023-01; 
Samuel C Woodburn, Helina S Asrat, James K Flurer, Hana C Schwierling, Justin L Bollinger, Lauren L Vollmer, Eric S Wohleb
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Abstract

In the medial prefrontal cortex (PFC), chronic stress reduces synaptic expression of glutamate receptors, leading to decreased excitatory signaling from layer V pyramidal neurons and working memory deficits. One key element driving these changes is a reduction in brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) signaling. BDNF is a potent mediator of synaptic growth and deficient BDNF signaling has been linked to stress susceptibility. Prior studies indicated that neurons are the primary source of BDNF, but more recent work suggests that microglia are also an important source of BDNF. Adding to this, our work showed that 14 days of chronic unpredictable stress (CUS) reduced Bdnf transcript in PFC microglia, evincing i... More

Keywords

Brain derived neurotrophic factor, Microglia, Prefrontal cortex, Stress