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Effects of Adolescent Social Isolation on PFC’s β-Catenin Levels and Anxiety-Like Behaviors in Male and Female Rats: Study of the Role of Dopaminergic D2 Receptors
Funes, Alejandrina
; Ramirez, Abraham Isaac
; Konjuh, Cintia Nadina
; Rosso, Silvana Beatriz
; Cuesta, Santiago
; Pacchioni, Alejandra Maria
; Ramirez, Abraham Isaac
; Konjuh, Cintia Nadina
; Rosso, Silvana Beatriz
; Cuesta, Santiago
; Pacchioni, Alejandra Maria
Fecha de publicación:
05/2025
Editorial:
Springer
Revista:
Journal of Molecular Neuroscience
ISSN:
1559-1166
Idioma:
Inglés
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Resumen
Adolescence is a key period of development when major cognitive and neurobiological changes occur. Results from ourlab showed that 5 days of social isolation in adolescent rats led to molecular changes in the Wnt/β-catenin pathway and tohigher cocaine responses during adulthood. We assessed whether 5 days of social isolation (SI) during adolescence wouldimpact on β-catenin levels in the prefrontal cortex (PFC) and nucleus accumbens (NAcc) as well as on anxiety-like behaviorsin a sex- and time-dependent manner. We also investigated the role of dopaminergic neurotransmission on that impact, byusing repeated administration of a D2 antagonist. Male and female Wistar rats were socially isolated between postnatal day(PND)30 to 35 or kept in their home cages (non-isolated), while they were treated with sulpiride (100 mg/kg, ip) or vehicle.Anxiety-like behaviors and exploratory activity were estimated by the open field test at 24 h (PND36) or 9 days (PND44)after isolation. Then, they were euthanized at PND36 or PND45, and β-catenin levels were analyzed by Western blot in PFCand NAcc. Our findings show that a brief SI during adolescence leads to a long-term impact on both β-catenin levels (10days, PND45) and anxiety-like behaviors (9 days, PND44) with a significant increase and decrease, respectively, in femalerats. In contrast, male rats show a rapid decrease in β-catenin levels in the PFC with no changes in anxiety-like behaviors(24 h, PND36). These suggest that adolescent SI induces mostly long-term changes in female while short term changes inmale rats. Moreover, these changes seem to be modulated by dopaminergic neurotransmission since a sulpiride treatmentduring isolation prevented them.
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Funes, Alejandrina; Ramirez, Abraham Isaac; Konjuh, Cintia Nadina; Rosso, Silvana Beatriz; Cuesta, Santiago; et al.; Effects of Adolescent Social Isolation on PFC’s β-Catenin Levels and Anxiety-Like Behaviors in Male and Female Rats: Study of the Role of Dopaminergic D2 Receptors; Springer; Journal of Molecular Neuroscience; 75; 2; 5-2025; 1-16
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