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Snca and Bdnf gene expression in the VTA and raphe nuclei of midbrain in chronically victorious and defeated male mice
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Snca and Bdnf gene expression in the VTA and raphe nuclei of midbrain in chronically victorious and defeated male mice

  • Natalia N. Kudryavtseva 1,
  • Natalia P. Bondar1,
  • Ul'yana A. Boyarskikh1 &
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The study aimed to analyze the mRNA levels of Snca and Bdnf genes in the ventral tegmental area (VTA) and raphe nuclei of the midbrain in male mice that had each won or defeated 20 encounters in daily agonistic interactions. Groups of animals that had the same winning and losing track record followed by a no-fight period for 14 days were also studied. Snca mRNA levels were increased in the raphe nuclei in the losers and in the VTA of the winners. After fighting deprivation Snca mRNA levels were decreased to the control level in both groups. Snca mRNA levels were similar to the control level in the VTA of the losers and in the raphe nuclei of the winners. However Snca gene expression was increased in these areas after no-fight period in the winners and losers in comparison with respective mRNA levels in the undeprived animals. Significant positive correlations were found between the mRNA levels of Snca and Bdnf genes in the raphe nuclei. It was concluded, that social experience affects Snca gene expression depending on brain areas and functional activity of monoaminergic systems in chronically victorious or defeated mice.

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    Natalia N. Kudryavtseva , Natalia P. Bondar, Ul'yana A. Boyarskikh & Maxim L. Filipenko

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Kudryavtseva , N., Bondar, N., Boyarskikh, U. et al. Snca and Bdnf gene expression in the VTA and raphe nuclei of midbrain in chronically victorious and defeated male mice. Nat Prec (2010). https://doi.org/10.1038/npre.2010.4327.1

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Keywords

  • repeated aggression
  • social defeats
  • Snca
  • BDNF
  • mRNA
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