Behavioral and Molecular Characterization of Prenatal Stress Effects on the C57BL/6J Genetic Background for the Study of Autism Spectrum Disorder.
Jeffrey T DunnAlessandro GuidottiDennis R GraysonPublished in: eNeuro (2024)
Stress-inducing events during pregnancy are associated with aberrant neurodevelopment resulting in adverse psychiatric outcomes, including autism spectrum disorder (ASD). While numerous preclinical models for the study of ASD are frequently generated using C57BL/6J mice, few studies have investigated the effects of prenatal stress on this genetic background. In the current manuscript, we stressed C57BL/6 dams during gestation and examined numerous behavioral and molecular endophenotypes in the adult male and female offspring to characterize the resultant phenotype as compared with offspring born from nonstressed (NS) dams. Adult mice born from prenatal restraint stressed (PRS) dams demonstrated reduced sociability and reciprocal social interaction along with increased marble burying behaviors relative to mice born from nonstressed control dams. Differential expression of genes related to excitatory and inhibitory neurotransmission was evaluated in the medial prefrontal cortex, amygdala, hippocampus, nucleus accumbens and caudate putamen via qRT-PCR. The male PRS mouse behavioral phenotype coincided with aberrant expression of glutamate and GABA marker genes (e.g., Grin1, Grin2b, Gls, Gat1, Reln) in neural substrates of social behavior. Rescue of the male PRS sociability deficit by a known antipsychotic with epigenetic properties (i.e., clozapine (5 mg/kg) + 18 hr washout) indicated possible epigenetic regulation of genes that govern sociability. Clozapine treatment increased the expression levels of genes involved in DNA methylation, histone methylation, and histone acetylation in the nucleus accumbens. Identification of etiology-specific mechanisms underlying clinically relevant behavioral phenotypes may ultimately provide novel therapeutic interventions for the treatment of psychiatric disorders including ASD.
Keyphrases
- genome wide identification
- autism spectrum disorder
- dna methylation
- prefrontal cortex
- genome wide
- attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
- intellectual disability
- pregnant women
- gestational age
- mental health
- poor prognosis
- gene expression
- high fat diet induced
- healthcare
- low birth weight
- high fat diet
- stress induced
- copy number
- preterm infants
- physical activity
- mass spectrometry
- binding protein
- stem cells
- insulin resistance
- wild type
- high resolution
- young adults
- childhood cancer
- cell therapy
- cognitive impairment
- preterm birth
- long non coding rna
- cerebral ischemia
- smoking cessation
- atomic force microscopy