Maternal stress in Shank3ex4-9 mice increases pup-directed care and alters brain white matter in male offspring.
Bibiana K Y WongJaclyn B MurryRajesh RamakrishnanFang HeAlfred BalasaGary R StinnettSteen E PedersenRobia G PautlerIgnatia B Van den VeyverPublished in: PloS one (2019)
Gene-environment interactions contribute to the risk for Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Among environmental factors, prenatal exposure to stress may increase the risk for ASD. To examine if there is an interaction between exposure to maternal stress and reduced dosage or loss of Shank3, wild-type (WT), heterozygous (HET) and homozygous (HOM) female mice carrying a deletion of exons four through nine of Shank3 (Shank3ex4-9) were exposed to chronic unpredictable mild stress (CUMS) from prior to conception throughout gestation. This study examined maternal care of these dams and the white matter microstructure in the brains of their adult male offspring. Overall, our findings suggest that maternal exposure to CUMS increased pup-directed care for dams of all three genotypes. Compared to WT and HET dams, HOM dams also exhibited increased maternal care behaviors with increased time spent in the nest and reduced cage exploration, regardless of exposure to CUMS. Diffusion tensor imaging showed higher mean fractional anisotropy in the hippocampal stratum radiatum of WT and HOM male offspring from dams exposed to CUMS and HOM offspring from unexposed dams, compared to WT male offspring from unexposed dams. These data support that CUMS in Shank3-mutant dams results in subtle maternal care alterations and long-lasting changes in the white matter of the hippocampus of their offspring.
Keyphrases
- white matter
- autism spectrum disorder
- healthcare
- high fat diet
- palliative care
- wild type
- birth weight
- pregnancy outcomes
- quality improvement
- multiple sclerosis
- stress induced
- attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
- pain management
- intellectual disability
- affordable care act
- preterm infants
- gestational age
- physical activity
- gene expression
- early onset
- body mass index
- deep learning
- dna methylation
- genome wide
- skeletal muscle
- artificial intelligence
- insulin resistance
- cerebral ischemia
- heat stress
- data analysis