Nature Communications (Jan 2022)

Vascular and blood-brain barrier-related changes underlie stress responses and resilience in female mice and depression in human tissue

  • Laurence Dion-Albert,
  • Alice Cadoret,
  • Ellen Doney,
  • Fernanda Neutzling Kaufmann,
  • Katarzyna A. Dudek,
  • Beatrice Daigle,
  • Lyonna F. Parise,
  • Flurin Cathomas,
  • Nalia Samba,
  • Natalie Hudson,
  • Manon Lebel,
  • Signature Consortium,
  • Matthew Campbell,
  • Gustavo Turecki,
  • Naguib Mechawar,
  • Caroline Menard

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-27604-x
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 1
pp. 1 – 18

Abstract

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The vascular, cellular and molecular changes underlying sex differences in mood disorders are unclear. Here, the authors show that blood-brain barrier dysfunction modulates anxiety- and depressive-like behaviors in female mice and endothelium-specific changes associated with maladaptive responses compared to resilience to stress.