European Neuropsychopharmacology
Volume 20, Issue 12 , Pages 839-847, December 2010

Chronic all-trans retinoic acid administration induced hyperactivity of HPA axis and behavioral changes in young rats

  • Li Cai

      Affiliations

    • Key Laboratory of Brain Function and Diseases, School of Life Science, University of Science and Technology of China, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Hefei 230027, Anhui, PR China
    • Department of Pathology, School of Basic Medicine, Anhui Medical University, Hefei 230032, Anhui, PR China
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  • Xue-Bo Yan

      Affiliations

    • Key Laboratory of Brain Function and Diseases, School of Life Science, University of Science and Technology of China, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Hefei 230027, Anhui, PR China
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  • Xiao-Ning Chen

      Affiliations

    • Key Laboratory of Brain Function and Diseases, School of Life Science, University of Science and Technology of China, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Hefei 230027, Anhui, PR China
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  • Qing-Yuan Meng

      Affiliations

    • Key Laboratory of Brain Function and Diseases, School of Life Science, University of Science and Technology of China, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Hefei 230027, Anhui, PR China
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  • Jiang-Ning Zhou

      Affiliations

    • Key Laboratory of Brain Function and Diseases, School of Life Science, University of Science and Technology of China, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Hefei 230027, Anhui, PR China
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel.: +86 551 3607658; fax: +86 551 3600408.

Received 15 December 2009; received in revised form 14 June 2010; accepted 24 June 2010. published online 26 July 2010.

Abstract 

Although clinical reports suggest a possible relationship between excess retinoids and the development of depression, the effect of retinoids on mood-related behavior remains controversial. Hyperactivity of the hypothalamus–pituitary–adrenal (HPA) axis plays a key role in the development of affective disorders. The present study aimed to elucidate the effect of retinoid on the activity of HPA axis in rat and whether this goes together with behavioral changes. All-trans retinoic acid (ATRA) was administered to juvenile male rats by daily intraperitoneal injection for 6weeks. ATRA treatment increased basal serum corticosterone concentration as well as the thickness of adrenal cortex in young rat. Furthermore, the mRNA expression of corticotropin release factor (CRF) and retinoic acid receptor-α (RAR-α) in the hypothalamus was both markedly increased in ATRA-treated rats compared with vehicle. Some behavioral alterations were also observed. ATRA-treated rats showed anxiety-like behavior in elevated-plus maze and decreased spontaneous exploratory activities in novel open field. However, in the sucrose preference test chronic ATRA treatment did not modify behavior in the juvenile animals. Chronic administration of ATRA did not impair physical motor ability in either the prehensile traction or the beam balance/walk test. In conclusion, long-term ATRA administration resulted in hyperactivated HPA axis which was accompanied by several behavioral changes in young rat.

Keywords: Affective disorders, All-trans retinoic acid, Hypothalamus–pituitary–adrenal axis, Corticotropin release factor

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PII: S0924-977X(10)00146-X

doi:10.1016/j.euroneuro.2010.06.019

European Neuropsychopharmacology
Volume 20, Issue 12 , Pages 839-847, December 2010