Astrocyte Gi-GPCR signaling corrects compulsive-like grooming and anxiety-related behaviors in Sapap3 knockout mice

星形胶质细胞Gi-GPCR信号传导可纠正Sapap3基因敲除小鼠的强迫性梳理行为和焦虑相关行为。

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作者:Joselyn S Soto ,Chiranjivi Neupane ,Muskan Kaur ,Vijaya Pandey ,James A Wohlschlegel ,Baljit S Khakh

Abstract

Astrocytes are morphologically complex cells that serve essential roles. They are widely implicated in central nervous system (CNS) disorders, with changes in astrocyte morphology and gene expression accompanying disease. In the Sapap3 knockout (KO) mouse model of compulsive and anxiety-related behaviors related to obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), striatal astrocytes display reduced morphology and altered actin cytoskeleton and Gi-G-protein-coupled receptor (Gi-GPCR) signaling proteins. Here, we show that normalizing striatal astrocyte morphology, actin cytoskeleton, and essential homeostatic support functions by targeting the astrocyte Gi-GPCR pathway using chemogenetics corrected phenotypes in Sapap3 KO mice, including anxiety-related and compulsive behaviors. Our data portend an astrocytic pharmacological strategy for rescuing phenotypes in brain disorders that include compromised astrocyte morphology and tissue support. Keywords: GPCR; OCD; RNA sequencing; astrocyte; behavior; glia; proteomics; striatum.

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