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Journal of Molecular Neuroscience | 2013

Effects of Chronic Stress on Prefrontal Cortex Transcriptome in Mice Displaying Different Genetic Backgrounds

Paweł Lisowski; Marek Wieczorek; Joanna Goscik; Grzegorz R. Juszczak; Adrian M. Stankiewicz; Lech Zwierzchowski; A H Swiergiel

There is increasing evidence that depression derives from the impact of environmental pressure on genetically susceptible individuals. We analyzed the effects of chronic mild stress (CMS) on prefrontal cortex transcriptome of two strains of mice bred for high (HA)and low (LA) swim stress-induced analgesia that differ in basal transcriptomic profiles and depression-like behaviors. We found that CMS affected 96 and 92 genes in HA and LA mice, respectively. Among genes with the same expression pattern in both strains after CMS, we observed robust upregulation of Ttr gene coding transthyretin involved in amyloidosis, seizures, stroke-like episodes, or dementia. Strain-specific HA transcriptome affected by CMS was associated with deregulation of genes involved in insulin secretion (Acvr1c, Nnat, and Pfkm), neuropeptide hormone activity (Nts and Trh), and dopamine receptor mediated signaling pathway (Clic6, Drd1a, and Ppp1r1b). LA transcriptome affected by CMS was associated with genes involved in behavioral response to stimulus (Fcer1g, Rasd2, S100a8, S100a9, Crhr1, Grm5, and Prkcc), immune effector processes (Fcer1g, Mpo, and Igh-VJ558), diacylglycerol binding (Rasgrp1, Dgke, Dgkg, and Prkcc), and long-term depression (Crhr1, Grm5, and Prkcc) and/or coding elements of dendrites (Crmp1, Cntnap4, and Prkcc) and myelin proteins (Gpm6a, Mal, and Mog). The results indicate significant contribution of genetic background to differences in stress response gene expression in the mouse prefrontal cortex.


European Neuropsychopharmacology | 2011

Effect of chronic mild stress on hippocampal transcriptome in mice selected for high and low stress-induced analgesia and displaying different emotional behaviors

Paweł Lisowski; Grzegorz R. Juszczak; Joanna Goscik; Marek Wieczorek; Lech Zwierzchowski; A H Swiergiel

There is increasing evidence that mood disorders may derive from the impact of environmental pressure on genetically susceptible individuals. Stress-induced hippocampal plasticity has been implicated in depression. We studied hippocampal transcriptomes in strains of mice that display high (HA) and low (LA) swim stress-induced analgesia and that differ in emotional behaviors and responses to different classes of antidepressants. Chronic mild stress (CMS) affected expression of a number of genes common for both strains. CMS also produced strain specific changes in expression suggesting that hippocampal responses to stress depend on genotype. Considerably larger number of genes, biological processes, molecular functions, biochemical pathways, and gene networks were affected by CMS in LA than in HA mice. The results suggest that potential drug targets against detrimental effects of stress include glutamate transporters, and cholinergic, cholecystokinin (CCK), glucocorticoids, and thyroid hormones receptors. Furthermore, some biological processes evoked by stress and different between the strains, such as apoptosis, neurogenesis and chromatin modifications, may be responsible for the long-term, irreversible effects of stress and suggest a role for epigenetic regulation of mood related stress responses.


General Pharmacology-the Vascular System | 1982

Effect of adrenaline, acetylcholine and histamine on pseudocholinesterase (EC 3.1.1.8) activity in blood plasma of quails

A H Swiergiel; Czeslaw Dziewiȩcki; Adam Kola̧taj

Abstract Intramuscular injection of adrenaline and acetylcholine (2 μg/100 g body wt) after 1 min significantly increased the activity of pseudocholinesterase in plasma of quails. Histamine (2 μg/100 g body wt) did not influence this enzyme activity.


Physiology & Behavior | 2008

Computer assisted video analysis of swimming performance in a forced swim test: Simultaneous assessment of duration of immobility and swimming style in mice selected for high and low swim-stress induced analgesia

Grzegorz R. Juszczak; Paweł Lisowski; Adam T. Śliwa; A H Swiergiel


European Neuropsychopharmacology | 2009

P.2.b.019 Different modulation of transcription profiles in hypothalamus of mice bred for high and low stress-induced analgesia following chronic mild stress

Paweł Lisowski; Grzegorz R. Juszczak; Joanna Goscik; Marek Wieczorek; A H Swiergiel


European Neuropsychopharmacology | 2009

P.1.a.00l Effect of chronic mild stress on gene expression in raphe nuclei: role of 5-HT (5B) and orphan Gpr88 receptors in stress adaptation in mice

Grzegorz R. Juszczak; Paweł Lisowski; Marek Wieczorek; Joanna Goscik; A.T. Sliwa; A H Swiergiel


Acta Neurobiologiae Experimentalis | 2013

Dynamic changes in mouse hippocampal gene expression during chronic stress

A Stankiewicz; J Goscik; Grzegorz R. Juszczak; A Majewska; A H Swiergiel; P Lisowski


Acta Neurobiologiae Experimentalis | 2013

Transcriptome analysis of frontal cortex, hippocampus and nucleus accumbens in alcohol-preferring and nonpreferring rats

P Lisowski; A M Stankiewicz; J Goscik; Marek Wieczorek; A H Swiergiel; W Dyr; D Ryglewicz; R Stefanski


Pharmacological Reports | 2011

Hippocampal transcriptome associated with stress-induced analgesia phenotype in mice – involvement of nts2 receptors

Paweł Lisowski; Adrian M. Stankiewicz; Grzegorz R. Juszczak; Marek Wieczorek; A H Swiergiel


European Neuropsychopharmacology | 2010

P.1.a.021 Effects of desipramine treatment on hippocampal transcriptome in mice differing in responses to antidepressants

Paweł Lisowski; Grzegorz R. Juszczak; Joanna Goscik; Lech Zwierzchowski; Marek Wieczorek; A H Swiergiel

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A Sliwa

Polish Academy of Sciences

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Paweł Lisowski

Polish Academy of Sciences

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P M Wolak

Polish Academy of Sciences

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Joanna Goscik

Medical University of Białystok

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Bogdan Sadowski

Polish Academy of Sciences

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