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Christa Hercher1,2, Gina Abajian1, Maria Antonietta Davoli1

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La depresión altera los astrocitos cerebelosos, aumentando su densidad en la capa de células de Purkinje y reduciendo las conexinas astrocíticas, en particular Cx43. Esto sugiere una disfunción astrocítica generalizada en el cerebro relacionada con la depresión.

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Área de la Ciencia:

  • Neurociencia
  • Biología Celular
  • Psiquiatría

Sus antecedentes:

  • La disfunción del circuito cerebelo-cerebral está implicada en la depresión.
  • Las alteraciones celulares y moleculares cerebelosas en la depresión son poco comprendidas.
  • Se observa desregulación de astrocitos en la corteza cerebral de individuos deprimidos.

Objetivo del estudio:

  • Investigar las alteraciones en los astrocitos cerebelosos y su comunicación en la depresión.
  • Cuantificar subtipos de astrocitos y células de Purkinje en el cerebelo de individuos deprimidos.
  • Examinar la expresión de conexinas astrocíticas en el cerebelo.

Principales métodos:

  • Cuantificación de astrocitos positivos para la proteína ácida fibrilar glial (GFAP) y el miembro L1 de la familia de la aldehído deshidrogenasa-1 (ALDH1L1).
  • Análisis de glía de Bergmann (BG), astrocitos velados y astrocitos fibrosos.
  • Hibridación in situ de molécula única para conexina 30 (Cx30) y conexina 43 (Cx43) combinada con inmunomarcaje.

Principales resultados:

  • Se observaron mayores densidades de astrocitos ALDH1L1+ en la capa de células de Purkinje (PCL) de individuos deprimidos que se suicidaron (DS).
  • Se encontró una regulación atípica significativa de las conexinas astrocíticas, con marcadas reducciones en Cx43, en la PCL y la capa de células granulares (GCL).
  • Se cuantificaron las células de Purkinje (PCs) debido a su asociación con las BG.

Conclusiones:

  • La glía de Bergmann (BG) en la PCL y los astrocitos velados en la GCL son vulnerables en la depresión.
  • La comunicación astrocítica, específicamente a través de conexinas, está alterada en el cerebelo de individuos deprimidos.
  • Los hallazgos sugieren una disfunción astrocítica generalizada en todo el cerebro en la depresión, que se extiende más allá de la corteza cerebral.