Data di Pubblicazione:
2023
Abstract:
Introduction: Increased glutamate levels and electrolytic fluctuations have been
observed in acutely manic patients. Despite some efficacy of the non-competitive
NMDA receptor antagonist memantine (Mem), such as antidepressant-like
and mood-stabilizer
drugs in clinical studies, its specific mechanisms of action are still uncertain.
The present study aims to better characterize the Drosophila melanogaster fly Shaker
mutants (SH), as a translational model of manic episodes within bipolar disorder in
humans, and to investigate the potential anti-manic
properties of Mem.
Methods and Results: Our findings showed typical behavioral abnormalities in SH,
which mirrored with the overexpression of NMDAR-NR1
protein subunit, matched
well to glutamate up-regulation.
Such molecular features were associated to a significant
reduction of SH brain volume in comparison to Wild Type strain flies (WT). Here
we report on the ability of Mem treatment to ameliorate behavioral aberrations of
SH (similar to that of Lithium), and its ability to reduce NMDAR-NR1
over-expression.
Conclusions: Our results show the involvement of the glutamatergic system in the SH,
given the interaction between the Shaker channel and the NMDA receptor, suggesting
this model as a promising tool for studying the neurobiology of bipolar disorders.
Moreover, our results show Mem as a potential disease-modifying
therapy, providing
insight on new mechanisms of action.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
bipolar disorder; Drosophila; glutamate; memantine; NMDA receptor; Shaker channel
Elenco autori:
Casu, MARIA ANTONIETTA; Mocci, IGNAZIA MARIA CONSOLATA
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