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Cerebellar Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor, Nerve Growth Factor, and Neurotrophin-3 Expression in Male and Female Rats Is Differentially Affected by Hypergravity Exposure During Discrete Developmental Periods

机译:离散发育期超重力暴露对雄性和雌性大鼠小脑脑源性神经营养因子,神经生长因子和Neurotrophin-3表达的影响不同

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We previously reported that the effects of perinatal exposure to hypergravity on cerebellum and motor functions in rat neonates are strongly dependent on the specific developmental period of exposure. In the present study, we explored the hypothesis that neurodevelopmental changes are associated with altered expression of brain neurotrophins critical for normal brain growth and differentiation. We compared the effects of hypergravity exposure during four developmental periods: period I extended from gestational day (G) 8 through G15; period II from G15 to birth, period III from birth to postnatal day (P) 6; and period IV extended from G8–P12. For comparison we used stationary control (SC) neonates not exposed to hypergravity. Neurotrophins, brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), nerve growth factor (NGF), and neurotrophin 3 (NT-3) levels were measured in cerebellar homogenates prepared from postnatal day 12 male and female rat neonates using specific ELISAs. Hypergravity exposure affected individual neurotrophins differently and the effect was further determined by the period of hypergravity exposure. ANOVA showed: (1) a significant effect of the period of exposure to hypergravity on cerebellar BDNF (p = 0.009), with maximal decrease of 28.7% in males and 32.1% in females following exposure during period III; (2) a significant effect on NGF (p < 0.0001), with maximal decrease of 35.6% in male and 48.8% in female neonates following exposure during period III; (3) no statistically significant effect on NT-3 expression with a trend towards decreased expression in female rats following exposure during period IV. Although the molecular mechanisms underlying the differential neurotrophins’ response to hypergravity are not clear, an altered pattern of their expression is likely to contribute to neurodevelopmental changes and impaired sensorimotor behavior in exposed neonates.
机译:我们先前曾报道,围产期超重暴露对新生大鼠小脑和运动功能的影响强烈取决于暴露的特定发育时期。在本研究中,我们探讨了神经发育变化与对正常的大脑生长和分化至关重要的大脑神经营养蛋白表达改变有关的假设。我们比较了在四个发育时期中超重力暴露的影响:从妊娠第8天到G15延长的I期;从第8天到G15的I期。从G15到出生的第二阶段,从出生到产后第6天的第三阶段; IV期从G8–P12延长。为了进行比较,我们使用不暴露于超重力的静止对照(SC)新生儿。使用特异性ELISA,在出生后第12天的雄性和雌性大鼠新生儿制备的小脑匀浆中测量了神经营养蛋白,脑源性神经营养因子(BDNF),神经生长因子(NGF)和神经营养蛋白3(NT-3)的水平。超重力暴露对单个神经营养因子的影响不同,并且超重力暴露的持续时间进一步确定了该作用。方差分析显示:(1)超重暴露时间对小脑BDNF有显着影响(p = 0.009),III期暴露后,男性最大下降28.7%,女性最大下降32.1%; (2)对NGF的显着影响(p <0.0001),在第三阶段暴露后,男性新生儿最大下降35.6%,女性新生儿最大下降48.8%; (3)IV期暴露后对雌性大鼠中NT-3表达无统计学显着影响,并具有表达降低的趋势。尽管尚不清楚差异神经营养蛋白对超重力反应的分子机制,但其表达方式的改变很可能会导致暴露的新生儿神经发育变化和感觉运动行为受损。

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    《The Cerebellum》 |2009年第4期|454-462|共9页
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    Department of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School and Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, MA, USA;

    Department Integrative Physiology, Graduate School of Medicine, Gunma University, Maebashi, Gunma, Japan;

    Department Integrative Physiology, Graduate School of Medicine, Gunma University, Maebashi, Gunma, Japan;

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    Cerebellum; Altered gravity; Neurotrophins; Development;

    机译:小脑;重力改变;神经营养素;发展历程;

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