The basolateral amygdala-anterior cingulate pathway contributes to depression-like behaviors and comorbidity with chronic pain behaviors in male mice

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Léa J. Becker
Clémentine Fillinger
Robin Waegaert
Sarah H. Journée
Pierre Hener
Beyza Ayazgok
Muris Humo
Meltem Karatas
Maxime Thouaye
Mithil Gaikwad
Laetitia Degiorgis
Marie des Neiges Santin
Mary Mondino
Michel Barrot
El Chérif Ibrahim
Gustavo Turecki
Raoul Belzeaux
Pierre Veinante
Laura A. Harsan
Sylvain Hugel
Pierre-Eric Lutz
Ipek Yalcin
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[1] Université de Strasbourg,Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique
[2] Institut des Neurosciences Cellulaires et Intégratives,Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy
[3] University of Hacettepe,Laboratory of Engineering, Informatics and Imaging (ICube), Integrative multimodal imaging in healthcare (IMIS), CNRS, UMR 7357
[4] University of Strasbourg,Department of Psychiatry and Neuroscience
[5] Université Laval,Aix
[6] INT,Marseille Univ, CNRS
[7] Inst Neurosci Timone,Department of Psychiatry
[8] McGill University and Douglas Mental Health University Institute,Department of Psychiatry
[9] CHU de Montpellier,Department of Anesthesiology
[10] Douglas Mental Health University Institute,undefined
[11] Center for Clinical Pharmacology Washington University in St. Louis,undefined
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While depression and chronic pain are frequently comorbid, underlying neuronal circuits and their psychopathological relevance remain poorly defined. Here we show in mice that hyperactivity of the neuronal pathway linking the basolateral amygdala to the anterior cingulate cortex is essential for chronic pain-induced depression. Moreover, activation of this pathway in naive male mice, in the absence of on-going pain, is sufficient to trigger depressive-like behaviors, as well as transcriptomic alterations that recapitulate core molecular features of depression in the human brain. These alterations notably impact gene modules related to myelination and the oligodendrocyte lineage. Among these, we show that Sema4a, which was significantly upregulated in both male mice and humans in the context of altered mood, is necessary for the emergence of emotional dysfunction. Overall, these results place the amygdalo-cingulate pathway at the core of pain and depression comorbidity, and unravel the role of Sema4a and impaired myelination in mood control.
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