mdl-100907 has been researched along with Anhedonia* in 1 studies
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Loss of GluN2D subunit results in social recognition deficit, social stress, 5-HT
The N-methyl-d-aspartate (NMDA) receptor channel is involved in various physiological functions, including learning and memory. The GluN2D subunit of the NMDA receptor has low expression in the mature brain, and its role is not fully understood. In the present study, the effects of GluN2D subunit deficiency on emotional and cognitive function were investigated in GluN2D knockout (KO) mice. We found a reduction of motility (i.e., a depressive-like state) in the tail suspension test and a reduction of sucrose preference (i.e., an anhedonic state) in GluN2D KO mice that were group-housed with littermates. Despite apparently normal olfactory function and social interaction, GluN2D KO mice exhibited a decrease in preference for social novelty, suggesting a deficit in social recognition or memory. Golgi-Cox staining revealed a reduction of the complexity of dendritic trees in the accessory olfactory bulb in GluN2D KO mice, suggesting a deficit in pheromone processing pathway activation, which modulates social recognition. The deficit in social recognition may result in social stress in GluN2D KO mice. Isolation housing is a procedure that has been shown to reduce stress in mice. Interestingly, 3-week isolation and treatment with agomelatine or the 5-hydroxytryptamine-2C (5-HT Topics: Acetamides; Aminopyridines; Anhedonia; Animals; Dendrites; Indoles; Mice; Mice, Knockout; Olfactory Bulb; Protein Subunits; Receptor, Serotonin, 5-HT2C; Receptors, N-Methyl-D-Aspartate; Recognition, Psychology; Serotonin 5-HT2 Receptor Antagonists; Social Behavior; Social Isolation; Stress, Psychological | 2017 |