Neuroplasticidade na prole de ratas submetidas a ativação imune materna com lipopolisacarídeo

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Ano de defesa: 2023
Autor(a) principal: Trujillo Rojas, Viviana Carolina lattes
Orientador(a): Paiva, Alexandre Giusti lattes
Banca de defesa: Giovenardi, Marcia, Silva, Rodrigo Augusto Da, Reis, Wagner Luis, Almeida, Leonardo Augusto De
Tipo de documento: Tese
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal de Alfenas
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Programa Multicêntrico de Pós-Graduação em Ciências Fisiológicas
Departamento: Instituto de Ciências Biomédicas
País: Brasil
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Link de acesso: https://repositorio.unifal-mg.edu.br/handle/123456789/2234
Resumo: The interaction between environmental and genetic factors is known as a potential risk factor for the development of neuropsychiatric disorders. Prenatal exposure to infections has been associated with the presentation of neurodevelopmental disorders such as autism spectrum disorder, as well as schizophrenia. The aim of this study was to evaluate behavioral, proteic and epigenetic changes in the offspring of females submitted to maternal immune activation (MIA) induced with lipopolysaccharide (LPS) at 16 th day of gestation (GD16).Female Wistar rats were treated intraperitoneally (i.p.) with 0.9% saline (1 ml/kg) or LPS (500 µg/kg) during GD16. To assess sickness behavior in the pregnant females, locomotor activity was recorded in the open field 2 hours after LPS administration, along with food intake and weight gain after 24hours. After the birth of the litters, behavioral tests were performed on the offspring to assess communication, social behavior, as well as recognition and spatial memory tests during adolescence. In adult offspring, locomotor activity, social behavior and the same memory tests performed in adolescent animals were assessed. After the behavioral tests, the prefrontal cortex (PFC) of the offspring was collected to quantify proteins related to neurodevelopment, synaptic plasticity, and social behavior through the western blot assay, and real-time PCR to evaluate the expression of factors involved in epigenetic modifications. In pregnant females, the administration of LPS decreased locomotion in the open field, food consumption and weight gain. In the offspring, no differences were found in the number of ultrasonic vocalizations (USV) in any of the analyzed groups. Regarding social behavior, the animals in the LPS group showed a decrease in the frequency and total time of social interactions in both females and males, and the changes persisted in the animals during adulthood. In adult offspring, a decrease in locomotor activity was also found in the open field. No differences were found in the performance of the offspring in any of the memory tests in both the adolescent and adult animals. In adolescent animals from the LPS group, an increase in the expression of the oxytocin receptor (OTR) was found in the PFC of females and males. A decrease in glucocorticoid receptor (GR) and synaptophysin expression was also found only in the PFC of males, but not in females. An increase in the expression of the Line1 Retroelement and the RE- 1 Silencing Transcription Factor (Rest) was also found in the PFC of adolescent males, as well as an increase in the enzymes DNA methyltransferases (DNMTs) and ten-eleven translocation (TETs) in the PFC of males and female LPS, involved in DNA methylation and demethylation. Our results demonstrate that the administration of LPS during DG16 was able to generate sex- dependent molecular changes in the prefrontal cortex of the offspring, which could be involved in the behavioral changes resulting from MIA.
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spelling Trujillo Rojas, Viviana Carolinahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/7032806488934374Giusti, Fabiana Cardoso VilelaGiovenardi, MarciaSilva, Rodrigo Augusto DaReis, Wagner LuisAlmeida, Leonardo Augusto DePaiva, Alexandre Giustihttp://lattes.cnpq.br/56381608426569562023-05-19T18:39:58Z2024-03-252023-02-15TRUJILLO ROJAS, Viviana Carolina. Neuroplasticidade na prole de ratas submetidas a ativação imune materna com lipopolisacarídeo. 2023.105 f. Tese (Doutorado em Ciências Fisiológicas) - Universidade Federal de Alfenas, Alfenas, MG, 2023. .https://repositorio.unifal-mg.edu.br/handle/123456789/2234The interaction between environmental and genetic factors is known as a potential risk factor for the development of neuropsychiatric disorders. Prenatal exposure to infections has been associated with the presentation of neurodevelopmental disorders such as autism spectrum disorder, as well as schizophrenia. The aim of this study was to evaluate behavioral, proteic and epigenetic changes in the offspring of females submitted to maternal immune activation (MIA) induced with lipopolysaccharide (LPS) at 16 th day of gestation (GD16).Female Wistar rats were treated intraperitoneally (i.p.) with 0.9% saline (1 ml/kg) or LPS (500 µg/kg) during GD16. To assess sickness behavior in the pregnant females, locomotor activity was recorded in the open field 2 hours after LPS administration, along with food intake and weight gain after 24hours. After the birth of the litters, behavioral tests were performed on the offspring to assess communication, social behavior, as well as recognition and spatial memory tests during adolescence. In adult offspring, locomotor activity, social behavior and the same memory tests performed in adolescent animals were assessed. After the behavioral tests, the prefrontal cortex (PFC) of the offspring was collected to quantify proteins related to neurodevelopment, synaptic plasticity, and social behavior through the western blot assay, and real-time PCR to evaluate the expression of factors involved in epigenetic modifications. In pregnant females, the administration of LPS decreased locomotion in the open field, food consumption and weight gain. In the offspring, no differences were found in the number of ultrasonic vocalizations (USV) in any of the analyzed groups. Regarding social behavior, the animals in the LPS group showed a decrease in the frequency and total time of social interactions in both females and males, and the changes persisted in the animals during adulthood. In adult offspring, a decrease in locomotor activity was also found in the open field. No differences were found in the performance of the offspring in any of the memory tests in both the adolescent and adult animals. In adolescent animals from the LPS group, an increase in the expression of the oxytocin receptor (OTR) was found in the PFC of females and males. A decrease in glucocorticoid receptor (GR) and synaptophysin expression was also found only in the PFC of males, but not in females. An increase in the expression of the Line1 Retroelement and the RE- 1 Silencing Transcription Factor (Rest) was also found in the PFC of adolescent males, as well as an increase in the enzymes DNA methyltransferases (DNMTs) and ten-eleven translocation (TETs) in the PFC of males and female LPS, involved in DNA methylation and demethylation. Our results demonstrate that the administration of LPS during DG16 was able to generate sex- dependent molecular changes in the prefrontal cortex of the offspring, which could be involved in the behavioral changes resulting from MIA.A interação entre fatores ambientais e genéticos é conhecida como um potencial fator de risco para o desenvolvimento de transtornos neuropsiquiátricos. A exposição pré-natal a infecções tem sido associada à apresentação de alterações do neurodesenvolvimento como transtorno do espectro autista, assim como esquizofrenia. O objetivo desse trabalho foi avaliar as alterações comportamentais, proteicas e epigenéticas na prole de fêmeas submetidas a ativação imune materna (AIM) induzida com lipopolisacarídeo (LPS) no dia 16 da gestação (DG16). Fêmeas de ratos Wistar foram tratadas de forma intraperitoneal (i.p.) com solução salina 0,9% (1 ml/kg) ou LPS (500 µg/kg) durante o DG16. Para caracterizar o comportamento doentio nas fêmeas gestantes, foi avaliada a atividade locomotora no teste de campo aberto 2 horas após a administração de LPS, assim como foram quantificados o consumo alimentar e o ganho de peso 24 horas depois. Após o nascimento das ninhadas, foram realizados testes comportamentais na prole para avaliar a comunicação, o comportamento social, e testes de memória de reconhecimento e memória espacial durante a adolescência. Na prole adulta foi avaliada a atividade locomotora, o comportamento social e os mesmos testes de memória realizados nos animais adolescentes. Após os testes comportamentais foi coletado o córtex pré-frontal (PFC) da prole para quantificar proteínas relacionadas com o neurodesenvolvimento, a plasticidade sináptica, e o comportamento social através do ensaio de western blot, e PCR em tempo real para avaliar a expressão de fatores envolvidos em modificações epigenéticas. Nas fêmeas gestantes, a administração de LPS diminuiu a locomoção no campo aberto, o consumo alimentar e houve perda de peso. Na prole não foram encontradas diferenças no número de vocalizações ultrassónicas (VUS) em nenhum dos grupos analisados. Em relação ao comportamento social, os animais do grupo LPS mostraram diminuição na frequência e o tempo total de comportamentos sociais tanto nas fêmeas quanto nos machos, e as alterações persistiram nos animais durante a vida adulta. Na prole adulta, encontrou-se também diminuição da atividade locomotora no campo aberto. Não foram encontradas diferenças no desempenho dos animais em nenhum dos testes de memória tanto nos animais adolescentes quanto nos adultos. Nos animais adolescentes do grupo LPS encontrou-se aumento da expressão do receptor de ocitocina (OTR) no PFC das fêmeas e dos machos. Também encontrou-se diminuição da expressão do receptor de glucocorticóide (GR) e de sinaptofisina unicamente no PFC dos machos, mas não nas fêmeas. Também foi encontrado aumento da expressão do Retroelemento Line1 e do Fator de transcrição de Silenciamento RE-1 (Rest) no PFC dos machos adolescentes, assim como aumento das enzimas DNA metiltransferases (DNMTs) e ten-eleven translocation (TETs) no PFC dos machos e das fêmeas LPS, envolvidas na metilação e demetilação do DNA. Os nossos resultados demonstram que a administração de LPS durante o DG16 foi capaz de gerar alterações moleculares dependentes do sexo no córtex pré-frontal da prole, pudendo estar envolvidas nas alterações comportamentais decorrentes da AIM.Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior - CAPESapplication/pdfporUniversidade Federal de AlfenasPrograma Multicêntrico de Pós-Graduação em Ciências FisiológicasUNIFAL-MGBrasilInstituto de Ciências Biomédicasinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/InflamaçãoNeurodesenvolvimentoComportamento socialDimorfismo sexualEpigenéticaFISIOLOGIA DE ORGAOS E SISTEMAS::NEUROFISIOLOGIANeuroplasticidade na prole de ratas submetidas a ativação imune materna com lipopolisacarídeoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion1196850848737529011600600600-53292495919585078372075167498588264571reponame:Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal de Alfenas - RiUnifalinstname:Universidade Federal de Alfenas (UNIFAL)instacron:UNIFALTrujillo Rojas, Viviana CarolinaLICENSElicense.txtlicense.txttext/plain; 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dc.title.pt-BR.fl_str_mv Neuroplasticidade na prole de ratas submetidas a ativação imune materna com lipopolisacarídeo
title Neuroplasticidade na prole de ratas submetidas a ativação imune materna com lipopolisacarídeo
spellingShingle Neuroplasticidade na prole de ratas submetidas a ativação imune materna com lipopolisacarídeo
Trujillo Rojas, Viviana Carolina
Inflamação
Neurodesenvolvimento
Comportamento social
Dimorfismo sexual
Epigenética
FISIOLOGIA DE ORGAOS E SISTEMAS::NEUROFISIOLOGIA
title_short Neuroplasticidade na prole de ratas submetidas a ativação imune materna com lipopolisacarídeo
title_full Neuroplasticidade na prole de ratas submetidas a ativação imune materna com lipopolisacarídeo
title_fullStr Neuroplasticidade na prole de ratas submetidas a ativação imune materna com lipopolisacarídeo
title_full_unstemmed Neuroplasticidade na prole de ratas submetidas a ativação imune materna com lipopolisacarídeo
title_sort Neuroplasticidade na prole de ratas submetidas a ativação imune materna com lipopolisacarídeo
author Trujillo Rojas, Viviana Carolina
author_facet Trujillo Rojas, Viviana Carolina
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Trujillo Rojas, Viviana Carolina
dc.contributor.advisor1Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/7032806488934374
dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv Giusti, Fabiana Cardoso Vilela
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Giovenardi, Marcia
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Silva, Rodrigo Augusto Da
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv Reis, Wagner Luis
dc.contributor.referee4.fl_str_mv Almeida, Leonardo Augusto De
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Paiva, Alexandre Giusti
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contributor_str_mv Giusti, Fabiana Cardoso Vilela
Giovenardi, Marcia
Silva, Rodrigo Augusto Da
Reis, Wagner Luis
Almeida, Leonardo Augusto De
Paiva, Alexandre Giusti
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Inflamação
Neurodesenvolvimento
Comportamento social
Dimorfismo sexual
Epigenética
topic Inflamação
Neurodesenvolvimento
Comportamento social
Dimorfismo sexual
Epigenética
FISIOLOGIA DE ORGAOS E SISTEMAS::NEUROFISIOLOGIA
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv FISIOLOGIA DE ORGAOS E SISTEMAS::NEUROFISIOLOGIA
description The interaction between environmental and genetic factors is known as a potential risk factor for the development of neuropsychiatric disorders. Prenatal exposure to infections has been associated with the presentation of neurodevelopmental disorders such as autism spectrum disorder, as well as schizophrenia. The aim of this study was to evaluate behavioral, proteic and epigenetic changes in the offspring of females submitted to maternal immune activation (MIA) induced with lipopolysaccharide (LPS) at 16 th day of gestation (GD16).Female Wistar rats were treated intraperitoneally (i.p.) with 0.9% saline (1 ml/kg) or LPS (500 µg/kg) during GD16. To assess sickness behavior in the pregnant females, locomotor activity was recorded in the open field 2 hours after LPS administration, along with food intake and weight gain after 24hours. After the birth of the litters, behavioral tests were performed on the offspring to assess communication, social behavior, as well as recognition and spatial memory tests during adolescence. In adult offspring, locomotor activity, social behavior and the same memory tests performed in adolescent animals were assessed. After the behavioral tests, the prefrontal cortex (PFC) of the offspring was collected to quantify proteins related to neurodevelopment, synaptic plasticity, and social behavior through the western blot assay, and real-time PCR to evaluate the expression of factors involved in epigenetic modifications. In pregnant females, the administration of LPS decreased locomotion in the open field, food consumption and weight gain. In the offspring, no differences were found in the number of ultrasonic vocalizations (USV) in any of the analyzed groups. Regarding social behavior, the animals in the LPS group showed a decrease in the frequency and total time of social interactions in both females and males, and the changes persisted in the animals during adulthood. In adult offspring, a decrease in locomotor activity was also found in the open field. No differences were found in the performance of the offspring in any of the memory tests in both the adolescent and adult animals. In adolescent animals from the LPS group, an increase in the expression of the oxytocin receptor (OTR) was found in the PFC of females and males. A decrease in glucocorticoid receptor (GR) and synaptophysin expression was also found only in the PFC of males, but not in females. An increase in the expression of the Line1 Retroelement and the RE- 1 Silencing Transcription Factor (Rest) was also found in the PFC of adolescent males, as well as an increase in the enzymes DNA methyltransferases (DNMTs) and ten-eleven translocation (TETs) in the PFC of males and female LPS, involved in DNA methylation and demethylation. Our results demonstrate that the administration of LPS during DG16 was able to generate sex- dependent molecular changes in the prefrontal cortex of the offspring, which could be involved in the behavioral changes resulting from MIA.
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