Adolescent stress accelerates postpartum novelty recognition impairment in 5xFAD mice

Owen Leitzel, José Francis-Oliveira, Shaimaa M. Khedr, Lila Ariste, Stefanie Robel, S. Kano, Andrew Arrant, Minae Niwa
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Pregnancy and the postpartum period induce physiological changes that can influence women’s cognitive functions. Alzheimer’s disease (AD) has a higher prevalence in women and is exacerbated by early life stress. In the present study, we found that late adolescent social isolation combined with the experience of pregnancy and delivery accelerates the onset of cognitive deficits in 5xFAD dams, particularly affecting their ability to recognize novelty. These cognitive deficits manifested as early as 16 weeks, earlier than the usual timeline for these mice, and were closely associated with increased levels of corticosterone, suggesting dysregulation of the hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal (HPA) axis. Notably, the presence of β-amyloid plaques in brain regions associated with novelty recognition did not significantly contribute to these deficits. This highlights the potential role of stress and HPA axis dysregulation in the development of cognitive impairments related to AD, and underscores the need for further investigation.
青春期压力会加速 5xFAD 小鼠产后新奇事物识别能力的损伤
怀孕和产后会引起生理变化,从而影响女性的认知功能。阿尔茨海默病(AD)在女性中的发病率较高,并且会因早期生活压力而加剧。在本研究中,我们发现青春期晚期的社会隔离加上怀孕和分娩的经历会加速 5xFAD 大鼠认知缺陷的发生,特别是影响其识别新奇事物的能力。这些认知缺陷早在16周就表现出来了,早于这些小鼠的通常时限,而且与皮质酮水平的升高密切相关,表明下丘脑-垂体-肾上腺(HPA)轴失调。值得注意的是,与新奇事物识别相关的脑区中β淀粉样蛋白斑块的存在并没有明显导致这些缺陷。这凸显了压力和HPA轴失调在与AD相关的认知障碍发展过程中的潜在作用,并强调了进一步研究的必要性。
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