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Single early prenatal lipopolysaccharide exposure impairs striatal monoamines and maternal care in female rats

机译:早期产前脂多糖单一暴露会损害雌性大鼠纹状体单胺和孕产妇的保健

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Aims: Environmental information received by a mother can induce a phenotype change in her offspring, commonly known as a maternal effect (trans-generational effect). The present work verified the effects of lipopolysaccharide (LPS), which mimics bacterial infection, on maternal care and on the activity of related brain areas in F1 offspring, i.e., female rats that were prenatally exposed to LPS. Main methods Pregnant rats received 100 μg/kg of LPS intraperitoneally on gestational day (GD) 9.5. Female offspring of the F1 generation were mated to na?ve males and were evaluated during their lactation period for open field, maternal and aggressive behaviors. Striatal and hypothalamic dopamine and serotonin levels and turnover were also evaluated. Furthermore, astrocyte protein expression in the nucleus accumbens (NA) was analyzed in F1 females to assess LPS-induced neuroinflammation. Key findings Prenatal LPS did not change open field behavior but impaired both maternal and maternal aggressive behaviors in the F1 generation. LPS exposure also reduced both striatal levels of dopamine and serotonin and its metabolites, but induced no changes in NA astrocyte expression. Significance We suggested that the observed impairments in the F1 females were a consequence of a motivational change induced by prenatal LPS, as (1) no changes in motor activity were observed, (2) prenatal LPS-exposure was reported by our group to induce motivational impairments in males, and (3) the existence of a strong connection between striatal dopaminergic activity and motivation-oriented activities. The present findings strongly indicate a maternal effect for prenatal LPS, at least for the F1 generation.
机译:目的:母亲获得的环境信息可以诱导其后代的表型改变,通常称为母体效应(跨代效应)。本工作验证了模仿细菌感染的脂多糖(LPS)对F1后代(即在产前暴露于LPS的雌性大鼠)的孕产妇保健和相关脑区活动的影响。主要方法妊娠大鼠在妊娠第9.5天腹膜内接受100μg/ kg LPS。将F1代的雌性后代与幼稚的雄性交配,并在哺乳期对其野外,母体和攻击行为进行评估。还评估了纹状体和下丘脑多巴胺和5-羟色胺的水平及周转率。此外,分析了F1雌性中伏伏核(NA)中星形胶质细胞蛋白的表达,以评估LPS诱导的神经炎症。重要发现产前LPS并没有改变野外行为,但损害了F1代的母体和母体攻击行为。脂多糖暴露也降低了纹状体多巴胺和5-羟色胺及其代谢产物的水平,但不引起NA星形胶质细胞表达的变化。意义我们建议观察到的F1雌性损伤是产前LPS引起的动机改变的结果,因为(1)没有观察到运动活动的改变,(2)我们小组报告了产前LPS暴露会诱导动机男性受损;(3)纹状体多巴胺能活动与动机导向活动之间存在紧密联系。目前的发现强烈表明至少在F1代对产前LPS的母性影响。

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