An In Vivo Model of Propionic Acid-Rich Diet-Induced Gliosis and Neuro-Inflammation in Mice (FVB/N-Tg(GFAPGFP)14Mes/J): A Potential Link to Autism Spectrum Disorder.
Piotr P LagodLatifa S AbdelliSaleh A NaserPublished in: International journal of molecular sciences (2024)
Evidence shows that Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) stems from an interplay of genetic and environmental factors, which may include propionic acid (PPA), a microbial byproduct and food preservative. We previously reported that in vitro treatment of neural stem cells with PPA leads to gliosis and neuroinflammation. In this study, mice were exposed ad libitum to a PPA-rich diet for four weeks before mating. The same diet was maintained through pregnancy and administered to the offspring after weaning. The brains of the offspring were studied at 1 and 5 months postpartum. Glial fibrillary acidic protein (astrocytic marker) was significantly increased (1.53 ± 0.56-fold at 1 M and 1.63 ± 0.49-fold at 5 M) in the PPA group brains. Tubulin IIIβ (neuronal marker) was significantly decreased in the 5 M group. IL-6 and TNF-α expression were increased in the brain of the PPA group (IL-6: 2.48 ± 1.25-fold at 5 M; TNF-α: 2.84 ± 1.16-fold at 1 M and 2.64 ± 1.42-fold, at 5 M), while IL-10 was decreased. GPR41 and p-Akt were increased, while PTEN (p-Akt inhibitor) was decreased in the PPA group. The data support the role of a PPA-rich diet in glia over-proliferation and neuro-inflammation mediated by the GPR41 receptor and PTEN/Akt pathway. These findings strongly support our earlier study on the role of PPA in ASD.
Keyphrases
- autism spectrum disorder
- cell proliferation
- signaling pathway
- attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
- intellectual disability
- weight loss
- oxidative stress
- rheumatoid arthritis
- neural stem cells
- pi k akt
- high fat diet
- poor prognosis
- traumatic brain injury
- high fat diet induced
- pregnant women
- cerebral ischemia
- dna methylation
- risk assessment
- genome wide
- inflammatory response
- big data
- preterm birth
- machine learning
- intensive care unit
- neuropathic pain
- skeletal muscle
- insulin resistance
- brain injury
- cognitive impairment
- subarachnoid hemorrhage
- smoking cessation
- adipose tissue
- resting state
- artificial intelligence
- working memory
- replacement therapy
- blood brain barrier