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Sex Differences in the Effects of Acute and Chronic Stress and Recovery after Long-Term Stress on Stress-Related Brain Regions of Rats. By: Stacy Zeigler. Who Cares?. Women more vulnerable to stress-related psychopathologies Depression twice as frequent. CREB and BDNF. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Women more vulnerable to stress-related psychopathologies

Depression twice as frequent

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CREB= cAMP response element-binding protein

BDNF TrkB receptor MEK-ERK pathway RSK2 CREB phosphorylation on ser133

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Activate HPA axis PVN secrete CRF Anterior pituitary

synthesis/release ACTH

Adrenal cortex synthesis/release glucocorticoids

Hippocampus impaired

Behavior, metabolism affected

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Hippocampus and dAAC› Learning, memory, attention, conflict

monitoring, pain, pleasure, decision making

Hippocampus and PFC› Implicated in depression

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Mechanisms underlying sex differences in stress-related depression

Methods- males/females in each group› 1) No footshock› 2) 6 footshocks on day 42› 3) Footshocks daily for 3 weeks then no

footshocks for 3 weeks› 4) Footshocks daily for 3 weeks; next 3 weeks

alternating days of footshocks 2-4= on day 43 rats exposed to light with no

shocks (then killed 2 hrs/30 min after)

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Shocked with randomized starting time› unpredictable

10 second light signal preceded each shock

Examined rat brains› Immunohistochemistry analysis› ELISA and western blot

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Males› pCREB in

acute and chronic stress groups decreased

› CREB in CA2 of acute and chronic stress decreased

Females› No significant

changes of pCREB or CREB in stress

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Males› Morphological

abnormalities in chronic stress group

› Patches=very lightly stained; no pCREB- or CREB-positive cells

Females No patches

(not shown)

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Males (dAAC)› pCREB levels

in chronic stress group decreased and abnormal morphology (black arrow)

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Males› pCREB in

acute and chronic stress groups decreased

Females› No significant

changes of pCREB or CREB in stress

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Males› pCREB in

acutely stressed group decreased

Females› No significant

changes of pCREB or CREB in stress

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Males› No significant

changes in PL or DG

Females› Decrease in

chronic stress of PL of PFC

› Increase in acute stress of DG

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Rat brains response to stress is different› Male/female

Recovery!› reversible

Antidepressants› Shown to increase CREB and pCREB levels

in amygdala (Burton et al. 2007)

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Regulated by other factors other than pCREB and CREB

Other studies› Nuclear factor of activated T cells (Graef et al.

2003) mRNA= biphasic time course Protein= monophasic

› 4 different RNA transcripts encode for same BDNF protein

› Possible uncoupling of BDNF transcriptional and translational mechanisms

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Don’t stress out!!!