Effects of gravity changes on gene expression of BDNF and serotonin receptors in the mouse brain.
Spaceflight entails various stressful environmental factors including microgravity. The effects of gravity changes have been studied extensively on skeletal, muscular, cardiovascular, immune and vestibular systems, but those on the nervous system are not well studied. The alteration of gravity in gr...
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doaj-a34203a206e14f6b88d9da21a9ad2fb92020-11-24T20:45:06ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032017-01-01126e017783310.1371/journal.pone.0177833Effects of gravity changes on gene expression of BDNF and serotonin receptors in the mouse brain.Chihiro IshikawaHaiyan LiRin OguraYuko YoshimuraTakashi KudoMasaki ShirakawaDai ShibaSatoru TakahashiHironobu MoritaTakashi ShigaSpaceflight entails various stressful environmental factors including microgravity. The effects of gravity changes have been studied extensively on skeletal, muscular, cardiovascular, immune and vestibular systems, but those on the nervous system are not well studied. The alteration of gravity in ground-based animal experiments is one of the approaches taken to address this issue. Here we investigated the effects of centrifugation-induced gravity changes on gene expression of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) and serotonin receptors (5-HTRs) in the mouse brain. Exposure to 2g hypergravity for 14 days showed differential modulation of gene expression depending on regions of the brain. BDNF expression was decreased in the ventral hippocampus and hypothalamus, whereas increased in the cerebellum. 5-HT1BR expression was decreased in the cerebellum, whereas increased in the ventral hippocampus and caudate putamen. In contrast, hypergravity did not affect gene expression of 5-HT1AR, 5-HT2AR, 5-HT2CR, 5-HT4R and 5-HT7R. In addition to hypergravity, decelerating gravity change from 2g hypergravity to 1g normal gravity affected gene expression of BDNF, 5-HT1AR, 5-HT1BR, and 5-HT2AR in various regions of the brain. We also examined involvement of the vestibular organ in the effects of hypergravity. Surgical lesions of the inner ear's vestibular organ removed the effects induced by hypergravity on gene expression, which suggests that the effects of hypergravity are mediated through the vestibular organ. In summary, we showed that gravity changes induced differential modulation of gene expression of BDNF and 5-HTRs (5-HT1AR, 5-HT1BR and 5-HT2AR) in some brain regions. The modulation of gene expression may constitute molecular bases that underlie behavioral alteration induced by gravity changes.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5462371?pdf=render |
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Chihiro Ishikawa Haiyan Li Rin Ogura Yuko Yoshimura Takashi Kudo Masaki Shirakawa Dai Shiba Satoru Takahashi Hironobu Morita Takashi Shiga Effects of gravity changes on gene expression of BDNF and serotonin receptors in the mouse brain. PLoS ONE |
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Chihiro Ishikawa Haiyan Li Rin Ogura Yuko Yoshimura Takashi Kudo Masaki Shirakawa Dai Shiba Satoru Takahashi Hironobu Morita Takashi Shiga |
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Effects of gravity changes on gene expression of BDNF and serotonin receptors in the mouse brain. |
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Effects of gravity changes on gene expression of BDNF and serotonin receptors in the mouse brain. |
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Effects of gravity changes on gene expression of BDNF and serotonin receptors in the mouse brain. |
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Effects of gravity changes on gene expression of BDNF and serotonin receptors in the mouse brain. |
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Effects of gravity changes on gene expression of BDNF and serotonin receptors in the mouse brain. |
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effects of gravity changes on gene expression of bdnf and serotonin receptors in the mouse brain. |
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Spaceflight entails various stressful environmental factors including microgravity. The effects of gravity changes have been studied extensively on skeletal, muscular, cardiovascular, immune and vestibular systems, but those on the nervous system are not well studied. The alteration of gravity in ground-based animal experiments is one of the approaches taken to address this issue. Here we investigated the effects of centrifugation-induced gravity changes on gene expression of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) and serotonin receptors (5-HTRs) in the mouse brain. Exposure to 2g hypergravity for 14 days showed differential modulation of gene expression depending on regions of the brain. BDNF expression was decreased in the ventral hippocampus and hypothalamus, whereas increased in the cerebellum. 5-HT1BR expression was decreased in the cerebellum, whereas increased in the ventral hippocampus and caudate putamen. In contrast, hypergravity did not affect gene expression of 5-HT1AR, 5-HT2AR, 5-HT2CR, 5-HT4R and 5-HT7R. In addition to hypergravity, decelerating gravity change from 2g hypergravity to 1g normal gravity affected gene expression of BDNF, 5-HT1AR, 5-HT1BR, and 5-HT2AR in various regions of the brain. We also examined involvement of the vestibular organ in the effects of hypergravity. Surgical lesions of the inner ear's vestibular organ removed the effects induced by hypergravity on gene expression, which suggests that the effects of hypergravity are mediated through the vestibular organ. In summary, we showed that gravity changes induced differential modulation of gene expression of BDNF and 5-HTRs (5-HT1AR, 5-HT1BR and 5-HT2AR) in some brain regions. The modulation of gene expression may constitute molecular bases that underlie behavioral alteration induced by gravity changes. |
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