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- W2186268108 abstract "DBS of the medial forebrain bundle (MFB) has been investigated clinically in major depressive disorder patients with rapid and long-term reduction of symptoms. In the context of chronic bilateral high frequency deep brain stimulation (DBS) of the MFB, the current study looked at the impact of lesioning the ascending dopaminergic pathway at the level of the ventral tegmental area (VTA). Sprague-Dawley female rats were given bilateral injection of 6-OHDA into the VTA (VTA-lx group) or were left unlesioned (control group). Later, all animals received bilateral microelectrode implantation into the MFB followed by chronic continuous stimulation for 3 weeks. Behavioral tests were performed as baseline and following MFB-DBS, along with histological analysis. Pre-stimulation baseline testing of the VTA-lx animals indicated depressive-like phenotype in comparison with controls. Response to MFB-DBS varied according to (i) the degree of dopaminergic depletion: animals with severe mesocorticolimbic dopamine depletion did not, whilst those with mild dopamine loss responded well to stimulation; (ii) environmental conditions and the nature of the behavioral tests, e.g., stressful vs non-stressful situations. Neuromodulation-induced c-fos expression in the prelimbic frontal cortex and nucleus accumbens was also dependent upon integrity of the dopaminergic ascending projections. Our results confirm a potential role for dopamine in symptom relief observed in clinical MFB-DBS. Although mechanisms are not fully understood, the data suggests that the rescue of depressive phenotype in rodents can work via both dopamine-dependent and independent mechanisms. Further investigations concerning the network of depression using neuromodulation platforms in animal models might give insight into genesis and treatment of major depression disorder." @default.
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- W2186268108 title "Ventral tegmental area dopaminergic lesion-induced depressive phenotype in the rat is reversed by deep brain stimulation of the medial forebrain bundle" @default.
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