Mu opioid receptors on hippocampal GABAergic interneurons are critical for the antidepressant effects of tianeptine

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Jaena Han
Valentine Andreu
Cory Langreck
Elizabeth A. Pekarskaya
Steven G. Grinnell
Florence Allain
Valerie Magalong
John Pintar
Brigitte L. Kieffer
Alexander Z. Harris
Jonathan A. Javitch
René Hen
Katherine M. Nautiyal
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[1] Columbia University,Department of Biology
[2] Columbia University,Department of Neuroscience, New York State Psychiatric Institute
[3] Columbia University,Department of Pharmacology
[4] Columbia University,Department of Psychiatry
[5] and Research Foundation for Mental Hygiene,Department of Psychiatry, Douglas Mental Health Institute
[6] New York State Psychiatric Institute,Department of Neuroscience & Cell Biology
[7] McGill University,Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences
[8] Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School,undefined
[9] Dartmouth College,undefined
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Neuropsychopharmacology | 2022年 / 47卷
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Tianeptine is an atypical antidepressant used in Europe to treat patients who respond poorly to selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs). The recent discovery that tianeptine is a mu opioid receptor (MOR) agonist has provided a potential avenue for expanding our understanding of antidepressant treatment beyond the monoamine hypothesis. Thus, our studies aim to understand the neural circuits underlying tianeptine’s antidepressant effects. We show that tianeptine induces rapid antidepressant-like effects in mice after as little as one week of treatment. Critically, we also demonstrate that tianeptine’s mechanism of action is distinct from fluoxetine in two important aspects: (1) tianeptine requires MORs for its chronic antidepressant-like effect, while fluoxetine does not, and (2) unlike fluoxetine, tianeptine does not promote hippocampal neurogenesis. Using cell-type specific MOR knockouts we further show that MOR expression on GABAergic cells—specifically somatostatin-positive neurons—is necessary for the acute and chronic antidepressant-like responses to tianeptine. Using central infusion of tianeptine, we also implicate the ventral hippocampus as a potential site of antidepressant action. Moreover, we show a dissociation between the antidepressant-like phenotype and other opioid-like phenotypes resulting from acute tianeptine administration such as analgesia, conditioned place preference, and hyperlocomotion. Taken together, these results suggest a novel entry point for understanding what circuit dysregulations may occur in depression, as well as possible targets for the development of new classes of antidepressant drugs.
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