Effect of 7, 8-dihydroxyflavone, a small-molecule TrkB agonist, on emotional learning

R Andero, SA Heldt, K Ye, X Liu… - American Journal of …, 2011 - Am Psychiatric Assoc
American Journal of Psychiatry, 2011Am Psychiatric Assoc
Objective: Despite increasing awareness of the many important roles played by brain-
derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) activation of TrkB, a fuller understanding of this system
and the use of potential TrkB-acting therapeutic agents has been limited by the lack of any
identified small-molecule TrkB agonists that fully mimic the actions of BDNF at brain TrkB
receptors in vivo. However, 7, 8-dihydroxyflavone (7, 8-DHF) has recently been identified as
a specific TrkB agonist that crosses the blood-brain barrier after oral or intraperitoneal …
Objective
Despite increasing awareness of the many important roles played by brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) activation of TrkB, a fuller understanding of this system and the use of potential TrkB-acting therapeutic agents has been limited by the lack of any identified small-molecule TrkB agonists that fully mimic the actions of BDNF at brain TrkB receptors in vivo. However, 7,8-dihydroxyflavone (7,8-DHF) has recently been identified as a specific TrkB agonist that crosses the blood-brain barrier after oral or intraperitoneal administration. The authors combined pharmacological, biochemical, and behavioral approaches in a preclinical study examining the role of 7,8-DHF in modulating emotional memory in mice.
Method
The authors first examined the ability of systemic 7,8-DHF to activate TrkB receptors in the amygdala. They then examined the effects of systemic 7,8-DHF on acquisition and extinction of conditioned fear, using specific and well-characterized BDNF-dependent learning paradigms in several models using naive mice and mice with prior traumatic stress exposure.
Results
Amygdala TrkB receptors, which have previously been shown to be required for emotional learning, were activated by systemic 7,8-DHF (at 5 mg/kg i.p.). 7,8-DHF enhanced both the acquisition of fear and its extinction. It also appeared to rescue an extinction deficit in mice with a history of immobilization stress.
Conclusions
These data suggest that 7,8-DHF may be an excellent agent for use in understanding the effects of TrkB activation in learning and memory paradigms and may be attractive for use in reversing learning and extinction deficits associated with psychopathology.
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