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Pairing with Enriched Sound Exposure Restores Auditory Processing Degraded by an Antidepressant

  • Yuan Cheng
  • , Ruru Chen
  • , Bowen Su
  • , Guimin Zhang
  • , Yutian Sun
  • , Pengying An
  • , Yue Fang
  • , Yifan Zhang
  • , Ye Shan
  • , Étienne De Villers-Sidani
  • , Yunfeng Wang
  • , Xiaoming Zhou*
  • *此作品的通讯作者
  • East China Normal University
  • NYU-ECNU Center for Computational Chemistry at NYU Shanghai
  • McGill University
  • Fudan University

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摘要

Antidepressants, while effective in treating depression and anxiety disorders, also induce deficits in sensory (particularly auditory) processing, which in turn may exacerbate psychiatric symptoms. How antidepressants cause auditory signature deficits remains largely unknown. Here, we found that fluoxetine-treated adult female rats were significantly less accurate when performing a tone-frequency discrimination task compared with age-matched control rats. Their cortical neurons also responded less selectively to sound frequencies. The degraded behavioral and cortical processing was accompanied by decreased cortical perineuronal nets, particularly those wrapped around parvalbumin-expressing inhibitory interneurons. Furthermore, fluoxetine induced critical period-like plasticity in their already mature auditory cortices; therefore, a brief rearing of these drug-treated rats under an enriched acoustic environment renormalized auditory processing degraded by fluoxetine. The altered cortical expression of perineuronal nets was also reversed as a result of enriched sound exposure. These findings suggest that the adverse effects of antidepressants on auditory processing, possibly because of a reduction in intracortical inhibition, can be substantially alleviated by simply pairing drug treatment with passive, enriched sound exposure. They have important implications for understanding the neurobiological basis of antidepressant effects on hearing and for designing novel pharmacological treatment strategies for psychiatric disorders.

源语言英语
页(从-至)2850-2859
页数10
期刊Journal of Neuroscience
43
16
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 19 4月 2023
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