Testing different paradigms to optimize antidepressant deep brain stimulation in different rat models of depression

J Psychiatr Res. 2016 Oct:81:36-45. doi: 10.1016/j.jpsychires.2016.06.016. Epub 2016 Jun 18.

Abstract

Deep brain stimulation (DBS) of several targets induces beneficial responses in approximately 60% of patients suffering from treatment-resistant depression (TRD). The remaining 40% indicate that these stimulation sites do not bear therapeutic relevance for all TRD patients and consequently DBS-targets should be selected according to individual symptom profiles. We here used two animal models of depression known to have different genetic backgrounds and behavioral responses: the therapy-responsive Flinders sensitive line (FSL) and the therapy-refractory congenitally learned helpless rats (cLH) to study symptom-specific DBS effects i) of different brain sites ii) at different stimulation parameters, and iii) at different expressions of the disease. Sham-stimulation/DBS was applied chronic-intermittently or chronic-continuously to either the ventromedial prefrontal cortex (vmPFC, rodent equivalent to subgenual cingulate), nucleus accumbens (Nacc) or subthalamic nucleus (STN), and effects were studied on different depression-associated behaviors, i.e. anhedonia, immobility/behavioral despair and learned helplessness. Biochemical substrates of behaviorally effective versus ineffective DBS were analyzed using in-vivo microdialysis and post-mortem high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). We found that i) vmPFC-DBS outperforms Nacc-DBS, ii) STN-DBS increases depressive states, iii) chronic-continuous DBS does not add benefits compared to chronic-intermittent DBS, iv) DBS-efficacy depends on the disease expression modeled and iv) antidepressant DBS is associated with an increase in serotonin turnover alongside site-specific reductions in serotonin contents. The reported limited effectiveness of vmPFC DBS suggests that future research may consider the specific disease expression, investigation of different DBS-targets and alternative parameter settings.

Keywords: Deep brain stimulation; Depression; Parameter settings; Rat model.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Analysis of Variance
  • Animals
  • Biogenic Monoamines / metabolism
  • Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid
  • Deep Brain Stimulation / methods*
  • Depression / genetics
  • Depression / metabolism
  • Depression / physiopathology
  • Depression / therapy*
  • Disease Models, Animal*
  • Electrochemical Techniques
  • Exploratory Behavior / physiology
  • Food Preferences
  • Helplessness, Learned
  • Male
  • Microdialysis
  • Nucleus Accumbens / pathology
  • Prefrontal Cortex / physiology
  • Rats
  • Subthalamic Nucleus / physiology
  • Sucrose / metabolism
  • Swimming / psychology

Substances

  • Biogenic Monoamines
  • Sucrose