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  Antidepressant treatment effects on hippocampal protein turnover: Molecular and spatial insights from mass spectrometry

Turck, C. W., Webhofer, C., Reckow, S., Moy, J., Wang, M., Guillermier, C., et al. (2022). Antidepressant treatment effects on hippocampal protein turnover: Molecular and spatial insights from mass spectrometry. PROTEOMICS, e2100244. doi:10.1002/pmic.202100244.

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Turck, Christoph W.1, Autor           
Webhofer, Christian1, Autor           
Reckow, Stefan1, Autor           
Moy, Jeffrey, Autor
Wang, Mei, Autor
Guillermier, Christelle, Autor
Poczatek, J. Collin, Autor
Filiou, Michaela D.1, Autor           
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1RG Proteomics and Biomarkers, Max Planck Institute of Psychiatry, Max Planck Society, ou_2040287              

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 Zusammenfassung: A major challenge in managing depression is that antidepressant drugs take a long time to exert their therapeutic effects. For the development of faster-acting treatments, it is crucial to get an improved understanding of the molecular mechanisms underlying antidepressant mode of action. Here, we used a novel mass spectrometry-based workflow to investigate how antidepressant treatment affects brain protein turnover at single-cell and subcellular resolution. We combined stable isotope metabolic labeling, quantitative Tandem Mass Spectrometry (qTMS) and Multi-isotope Imaging Mass Spectrometry (MIMS) to simultaneously quantify and image protein synthesis and turnover in hippocampi of mice treated with the antidepressant paroxetine. We identified changes in turnover of individual hippocampal proteins that reveal altered metabolism-mitochondrial processes and report on subregion-specific turnover patterns upon paroxetine treatment. This workflow can be used to investigate brain protein turnover changes in vivo upon pharmacological interventions at a resolution and precision that has not been possible with other methods to date. Our results reveal acute paroxetine effects on brain protein turnover and shed light on antidepressant mode of action.

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 Datum: 2022-03
 Publikationsstatus: Online veröffentlicht
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DOI: 10.1002/pmic.202100244
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Titel: PROTEOMICS
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