Forebrain corticosteroid receptors promote post-myocardial infarction depression and mortality

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Bastian Bruns
Ricarda Daub
Thomas Schmitz
Maria Hamze-Sinno
Sebastian Spaich
Matthias Dewenter
Chrysovalandis Schwale
Peter Gass
Miriam Vogt
Hugo Katus
Wolfgang Herzog
Hans-Christoph Friederich
Norbert Frey
Jobst-Hendrik Schultz
Johannes Backs
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[1] Heidelberg University,Institute of Experimental Cardiology
[2] Heidelberg and DZHK (German Centre for Cardiovascular Research),Department of General Internal Medicine and Psychosomatics
[3] Partner Site Heidelberg/Mannheim,Institute for Physiology and Pathophysiology
[4] University of Heidelberg,Department of Cardiology, Angiology and Pneumology
[5] University of Heidelberg,Department of Cardiology and Angiology
[6] University of Heidelberg,undefined
[7] Central Institute of Mental Health,undefined
[8] RG Animal Models in Psychiatry,undefined
[9] Medical Faculty of Mannheim/University of Heidelberg,undefined
[10] Robert-Bosch-Krankenhaus,undefined
[11] DZHK (German Centre for Cardiovascular Research),undefined
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Basic Research in Cardiology | 2022年 / 117卷
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Mineralocorticoid receptor; Glucocorticoid receptor; Myocardial infarction; Limbic system; Heart failure; Depression;
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Myocardial infarction (MI) with subsequent depression is associated with increased cardiac mortality. Impaired central mineralocorticoid (MR) and glucocorticoid receptor (GR) equilibrium has been suggested as a key mechanism in the pathogenesis of human depression. Here, we investigate if deficient central MR/GR signaling is causative for a poor outcome after MI in mice. Mice with an inducible forebrain-specific MR/GR knockout (MR/GR-KO) underwent baseline and follow-up echocardiography every 2 weeks after MI or sham operation. Behavioral testing at 4 weeks confirmed significant depressive-like behavior and, strikingly, a higher mortality after MI, while cardiac function and myocardial damage remained unaffected. Telemetry revealed cardiac autonomic imbalance with marked bradycardia and ventricular tachycardia (VT) upon MI in MR/GR-KO. Mechanistically, we found a higher responsiveness to atropine, pointing to impaired parasympathetic tone of ‘depressive’ mice after MI. Serum corticosterone levels were increased but—in line with the higher vagal tone—plasma and cardiac catecholamines were decreased. MR/GR deficiency in the forebrain led to significant depressive-like behavior and a higher mortality after MI. This was accompanied by increased vagal tone, depleted catecholaminergic compensatory capacity and VTs. Thus, limbic MR/GR disequilibrium may contribute to the impaired outcome of depressive patients after MI and possibly explain the lack of anti-depressive treatment benefit.
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