Neurosci Bull. 2025 Aug 22. doi: 10.1007/s12264-025-01475-4. Online ahead of print.
ABSTRACT
Clinical studies have suggested that increased plasma oxytocin (OT) levels are a promising biomarker for bipolar disorder (BD), and our earlier post-mortem study found increased OT activity in the hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus (OTPVN) in BD. However, the potential contribution of the supraoptic nucleus (SON, OTSON), a major part of the central OT system, to BD remains unknown. We therefore systematically performed independent acute or chronic chemogenetic activation of OTPVN, OTSON, or OTPVN+SON experiments in OT-cre mice. We found that acute activation of OTPVN+SON neurons led to slight mania-like (anti-depression-like) behaviors both in male and female mice, while chronic activation of OTPVN or OTPVN+SON led to sex-dependent behavioural changes from depression/anxiety-like to mania-like, accompanied by stress-related molecular changes in a sex- dependent manner in the medial prefrontal cortex. Our findings imply that OT may be involved in bipolar-like mood changes in a sex- and dosage-dependent manner.
PMID:40847250 | DOI:10.1007/s12264-025-01475-4
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