Effects of Cohabitation on Neurodevelopmental Outcomes in Rats Discordant for Neonatal Exposure to Sevoflurane

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Ling-Sha Ju , Timothy Morey , Nikolaus Gravenstein , Barry Setlow , Christoph N. Seubert , Anatoly E. Martynyuk
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Abstract

Background

Having a sibling with autism spectrum disorder is a risk factor for autism spectrum disorder. We used a rat model in which the general anesthetic sevoflurane (SEVO) induces autism spectrum disorder–like neurodevelopmental abnormalities to test whether they can be transmitted via cohabitation.

Methods

Male rat pups from several litters were mixed and randomized to 3 new litter types: SEVO-exposed (SEVO), SEVO-unexposed (control), and equal numbers of SEVO-exposed and SEVO-unexposed (MIXED). After weaning, rats in experiment 1 were housed with littermates in SEVO, control, and MIXED (MIXED-exposed and MIXED-unexposed) pairs. In experiment 2, MIXED-exposed and MIXED-unexposed rats were paired with an unfamiliar naïve cagemate. Corticosterone levels, gene expression, central inflammatory markers (experiment 1), and behavior and corticosterone levels (experiment 2) were assessed in adulthood.

Results

In experiment 1, compared with control rats, SEVO rats exhibited abnormalities in the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis, inflammatory markers, oxytocin, arginine vasopressin, and DNA methylation systems. Almost all these measures in MIXED-exposed and MIXED-unexposed rats were statistically indistinguishable from and similar to those in SEVO or control rats, with most measures in MIXED rats being similar to those in SEVO rats. Experiment 2 showed that pairing with unfamiliar, naïve rats after weaning caused MIXED-unexposed and MIXED-exposed rats’ behavior to be no different from that of control and SEVO rats, respectively; however, the 2 groups of MIXED rats also did not differ from each other.

Conclusions

These findings suggest that neurodevelopmental abnormalities can be transmitted to otherwise healthy individuals through interactions during cohabitation; however, subsequent pairing with unfamiliar, naïve cohabitants may weaken this interaction effect.

同居对七氟烷新生儿暴露不一致大鼠神经发育结果的影响
背景有一个患有自闭症谱系障碍的兄弟姐妹是自闭症谱系障碍的一个危险因素。我们使用了一种大鼠模型,在该模型中,全身麻醉剂七氟醚(SEVO)会诱发类似自闭症谱系障碍的神经发育异常,以检验这些异常是否会通过同居传播:暴露于SEVO的大鼠(SEVO)、未暴露于SEVO的大鼠(对照组)以及同等数量的暴露于SEVO和未暴露于SEVO的大鼠(MIXED)。断奶后,实验 1 中的大鼠分别与 SEVO、对照组和 MIXED(暴露于 MIXED 和未暴露于 MIXED)配对的同窝鼠一起饲养。在实验 2 中,暴露于 MIXED 和未暴露于 MIXED 的大鼠与陌生的天真笼友配对。结果在实验 1 中,与对照组大鼠相比,SEVO 大鼠在下丘脑-垂体-肾上腺轴、炎症标记物、催产素、精氨酸加压素和 DNA 甲基化系统中表现出异常。在统计上,暴露于 MIXED 和未暴露于 MIXED 的大鼠的几乎所有这些指标都与 SEVO 或对照组大鼠的无差别且相似,MIXED 大鼠的大多数指标与 SEVO 大鼠相似。实验 2 显示,断奶后与不熟悉的天真大鼠配对会导致 MIXED 未暴露大鼠和 MIXED 暴露大鼠的行为分别与对照组大鼠和 SEVO 大鼠的行为没有差异;但是,两组 MIXED 大鼠之间也没有差异。
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Biological psychiatry global open science
Biological psychiatry global open science Psychiatry and Mental Health
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