Amygdala astrocyte senescence drives stress-induced anxiety and hyperglycemia - PubMed
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- Chronic stress leads to anxiety and hyperglycemia, a risk factor for type 2 diabetes.
- Stress induces hyperglycemia and astrocyte senescence in the amygdala in mice.
- Astrocyte senescence is caused by HK2 reduction via PBX1 transcription factor.
- HK2 deletion in astrocytes results in anxiety-like behaviors and hyperglycemia.
- HK2 reduction disrupts serine shuttle, lowering neuronal D-serine in the amygdala.
- Low D-serine imbalance sympathetic-parasympathetic amygdala-pancreas projections, causing hyperglycemia.
- L-serine supplementation or senolytic drugs (dasatinib/quercetin) alleviate stress-induced symptoms.