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Dorsal Dentate Gyrus, a Key Regulator for Mood and Psychiatric Disorders

Dong Sun, Lin Mei, Wen‐Cheng Xiong

2023Biological Psychiatry39 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The dentate gyrus, a "gate" that controls the flow of information into the hippocampus, is critical for learning, memory, spatial navigation, and mood regulation. Several lines of evidence have demonstrated that deficits in dentate granule cells (DGCs) (e.g., loss of DGCs or genetic mutations in DGCs) contribute to the development of various psychiatric disorders, such as depression and anxiety disorders. Whereas ventral DGCs are believed to be critical for mood regulation, the functions of dorsal DGCs in this regard remain elusive. Here, we review the role of DGCs, in particular the dorsal DGCs, in the regulation of mood, their functional relationships with DGC development, and the contributions of dysfunctional DGCs to mental disorders.

Topics & Concepts

Dentate gyrusRegulatorDorsumNeuroscienceMood disordersPsychiatryMedicineMoodPsychologyBiologyAnatomyHippocampusBiochemistryAnxietyGeneStress Responses and CortisolNeurogenesis and neuroplasticity mechanismsDiet and metabolism studies