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Antipsychotics increase vesicular glutamate transporter 2 (VGLUT2) expression in thalamolimbic pathways
Authors:Moutsimilli Larissa  Farley Severine  El Khoury Marie-Anne  Chamot Christophe  Sibarita Jean-Baptiste  Racine Victor  El Mestikawy Salah  Mathieu Flavie  Dumas Sylvie  Giros Bruno  Tzavara Eleni T
Institution:INSERM U513, 8 rue du General Sarrail, Créteil 94010, France.
Abstract:Recently the two vesicular-glutamate-transporters VGLUT1 and VGLUT2 have been cloned and characterized. VGLUT1 and VGLUT2 together label all glutamatergic neurons, but because of their distinct expression patterns in the brain they facilitate our ability to define between a VGLUT1-positive cortical and a VGLUT2-positive subcortical glutamatergic systems. We have previously demonstrated an increased cortical VGLUT1 expression as marker of antidepressant activity. Here, we assessed the effects of different psychotropic drugs on brain VGLUT2 mRNA and protein expression. The typical antipsychotic haloperidol, and the atypicals clozapine and risperidone increased VGLUT2 mRNA selectively in the central medial/medial parafascicular, paraventricular and intermediodorsal thalamic nuclei; VGLUT2 protein was accordingly amplified in paraventricular and ventral striatum and in prefrontal cortex. The antidepressants fluoxetine and desipramine and the sedative anxiolytic diazepam had no effect. These results highlight the implication of thalamo-limbic glutamatergic pathways in the action of antipsychotics. Increased VGLUT2 expression in these neurons might constitute a marker for antipsychotic activity and subcortical glutamate neurotransmission might be a possible novel target for future generation antipsychotics.
Keywords:Vesicular transporter  Glutamate  Antipsychotics  Thalamus  Limbic  Antidepressants  Lithium  Diazepam  Amphetamine
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