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Chronic stress exerts profound negative effects on cognitive and emotional behaviours and is a major risk factor for the development of neuropsychiatric disorders. However, the molecular links between chronic stress and its deleterious effects on neuronal and synaptic function remain elusive. Here, using a combination of in vitro and in vivo approaches, we demonstrate that the upregulation of miR-186-5p triggered by chronic stress may be a key mediator of such changes, leading to synaptic dysfunction. Our results show that the expression levels of miR-186-5p are increased both in the prefrontal cortex (PFC) of mice exposed to chronic stress and in cortical neurons chronically exposed to dexamethasone. Additionally, viral overexpression of miR-186-5p in the PFC of naïve mice induces anxiety- and depressive-like behaviours. The upregulation of miR-186-5p through prolonged glucocorticoid receptor activation in vitro, or in a mouse model of chronic stress, differentially affects glutamatergic and GABAergic synaptic transmission, causing an imbalance in excitation/inhibition that leads to altered neuronal network activity. At glutamatergic synapses, we observed both a reduction in synaptic AMPARs and synaptic transmission, whereas GABAergic synaptic transmission was strengthened. These changes could be rescued in vitro by a miR-186-5p inhibitor. Overall, our results establish a novel molecular link between chronic glucocorticoid receptor activation, the upregulation of miR-186-5p and the synaptic changes induced by chronic stress, that may be amenable to therapeutic intervention.

More information Original publication

DOI

10.1038/s41380-024-02715-1

Type

Journal article

Publication Date

2025-03-01T00:00:00+00:00

Volume

30

Pages

1034 - 1046

Total pages

12

Addresses

C, N, C, -, C, e, n, t, r, e, , f, o, r, , N, e, u, r, o, s, c, i, e, n, c, e, , a, n, d, , C, e, l, l, , B, i, o, l, o, g, y, ,, , U, n, i, v, e, r, s, i, t, y, , o, f, , C, o, i, m, b, r, a, ,, , 3, 0, 0, 4, -, 5, 0, 4, ,, , C, o, i, m, b, r, a, ,, , P, o, r, t, u, g, a, l, .

Keywords

Prefrontal Cortex, Neurons, Synapses, Animals, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Mice, Disease Models, Animal, Chronic Disease, Dexamethasone, Receptors, Glucocorticoid, MicroRNAs, Stress, Psychological, Anxiety, Synaptic Transmission, Up-Regulation, Male