Stress-Induced Depressive Behaviors Require a Functional NLRP3 Inflammasome

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TitreStress-Induced Depressive Behaviors Require a Functional NLRP3 Inflammasome
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2016
AuteursAlcocer-Gomez E, Ulecia-Moron C, Marin-Aguilar F, Rybkina T, Casas-Barquero N, Ruiz-Cabello J, Ryffel B, Apetoh L, Ghiringhelli F, Bullon P, Sanchez-Alcazar JAntonio, Carrion AM, Cordero MD
JournalMOLECULAR NEUROBIOLOGY
Volume53
Pagination4874-4882
Date PublishedSEP
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN0893-7648
Mots-clésDepression, inflammasome, microglia, Stress
Résumé

Depression is a major public health concern in modern society, yet little is known about the molecular link between this condition and neuroinflammation. The inflammasome complex was recently shown to be implicated in depression. The present study shows the implication of NLRP3 inflammasome in animal model of stress-induced depression. Accordingly, we show here that in the absence of a NLRP3 inflammasome, prolonged stress does not provoke depressive behaviors or microglial activation in mice or dampen hippocampal neurogenesis. Indeed, NLRP3 deletion or inhibition of microglial activation impairs the stress-induced alterations associated with depression. According to these findings in animal model, the inflammasome could be a target for new therapeutic interventions to prevent depression in patients.

DOI10.1007/s12035-015-9408-7