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Role of the circadian nuclear receptor REV-ERBα in dorsal raphe serotonin synthesis in mood regulation

Title
Role of the circadian nuclear receptor REV-ERBα in dorsal raphe serotonin synthesis in mood regulation
Author(s)
Park, InahChoi, MijungKim, JeongahJang, SangwonKim, DoyeonKim, JihoonChoe, YoungshikGeum, DonghoYu, Seong-WoonChoi, Ji-WoongMoon, CheilChoe, Han KyoungSon, Gi HoonKim, Kyungjin
Issued Date
2024-08
Citation
Communications Biology, v.7, no.1
Type
Article
Keywords
BEHAVIORRHYTHMSDEPRESSIONMIDBRAINCLOCKSBRAIN-SEROTONINDISRUPTIONEXPRESSION
ISSN
2399-3642
Abstract
Affective disorders are frequently associated with disrupted circadian rhythms. The existence of rhythmic secretion of central serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine, 5-HT) pattern has been reported; however, the functional mechanism underlying the circadian control of 5-HTergic mood regulation remains largely unknown. Here, we investigate the role of the circadian nuclear receptor REV-ERBα in regulating tryptophan hydroxylase 2 (Tph2), the rate-limiting enzyme of 5-HT synthesis. We demonstrate that the REV-ERBα expressed in dorsal raphe (DR) 5-HTergic neurons functionally competes with PET-1—a nuclear activator crucial for 5-HTergic neuron development. In mice, genetic ablation of DR 5-HTergic REV-ERBα increases Tph2 expression, leading to elevated DR 5-HT levels and reduced depression-like behaviors at dusk. Further, pharmacological manipulation of the mice DR REV-ERBα activity increases DR 5-HT levels and affects despair-related behaviors. Our findings provide valuable insights into the molecular and cellular link between the circadian rhythm and the mood-controlling DR 5-HTergic systems. © The Author(s) 2024.
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/56878
DOI
10.1038/s42003-024-06647-y
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group

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