Cannabidiol regulates apoptosis and glial cells homeostasis in the prefrontal cortex of offspring from obese rat mothers.

IF 3.5 3区 医学 Q2 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Yasmin Meireles Bitencourt, Fernanda da Silva Rodrigues, Gabriel de Farias Fraga, Jeferson Jantsch, Fernanda Wickert, Victor da Silva Dias, Sheila Parnoff de Matos, Keli Cristine Reiter, Giuliano Rizzotto, Márcia Giovenardi, Renata Padilha Guedes
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Abstract

Maternal obesity during pregnancy poses significant health risks for both mother and progeny, including long-term impacts on brain function. In previous studies, we demonstrated that cafeteria diet (CAF) consumption during gestation induces neuroinflammation and behavioral deficits in the offspring, which are reversed by cannabidiol (CBD) treatment. However, the effects of CBD on apoptosis-related pathways in this context remain unclear. Here, we investigated whether CBD treatment can modulate pro-apoptotic signaling and glial cells morphology in adult offspring of obese mothers. Wistar rats were fed a CAF for 12 weeks before mating, during pregnancy, and lactation. Offspring received oral CBD (50 mg/kg) for 3 weeks starting at postnatal day 70. In the prefrontal cortex, we assessed apoptosis-related proteins, TNFα gene expression, and astrocytes and microglia morphology. Male and female offspring of CAF-fed dams showed increased levels of BAD, which were mitigated by CBD treatment. JNK was also elevated in female offspring of obese mothers, and CBD reduced this increase. In females, CBD treatment led to a decrease in AKT concentrations. TNFα expression was elevated in the prefrontal cortex of male offspring of obese mothers. Additionally, a reduction in GFAP- and IBA-1-positive cells in the prefrontal cortex was observed in male offspring of obese dams, which was reversed by CBD. These findings suggest that maternal obesity promotes a pro-apoptotic and inflammatory brain environment, and CBD may counteract these effects via modulation of glial activity and apoptotic pathways.

大麻二酚调节肥胖母鼠后代前额叶皮层的细胞凋亡和胶质细胞稳态。
怀孕期间的母亲肥胖对母亲和后代都有重大的健康风险,包括对大脑功能的长期影响。在之前的研究中,我们证明了怀孕期间自助饮食(CAF)的摄入会引起后代的神经炎症和行为缺陷,而大麻二酚(CBD)治疗可以逆转这一现象。然而,在这种情况下,CBD对凋亡相关途径的影响尚不清楚。在这里,我们研究了CBD治疗是否可以调节肥胖母亲成年后代的促凋亡信号和胶质细胞形态。Wistar大鼠在交配前、妊娠期和哺乳期分别饲喂CAF 12周。子代从出生后第70天开始口服CBD (50 mg/kg) 3周。在前额叶皮层,我们评估了凋亡相关蛋白、TNFα基因表达、星形胶质细胞和小胶质细胞形态。用咖啡因喂养的雄性和雌性后代的BAD水平都有所增加,而用CBD处理可以缓解这种情况。在肥胖母亲的雌性后代中,JNK也会升高,而CBD会降低这种升高。在女性中,CBD治疗导致AKT浓度下降。肥胖母亲的雄性后代前额叶皮层中TNFα表达升高。此外,肥胖雄鼠的雄性后代前额皮质GFAP-和iba -1阳性细胞减少,这一现象被CBD逆转。这些发现表明,母亲肥胖促进了促凋亡和炎症性脑环境,而CBD可能通过调节神经胶质活性和凋亡途径来抵消这些影响。
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Metabolic brain disease
Metabolic brain disease 医学-内分泌学与代谢
CiteScore
5.90
自引率
5.60%
发文量
248
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Metabolic Brain Disease serves as a forum for the publication of outstanding basic and clinical papers on all metabolic brain disease, including both human and animal studies. The journal publishes papers on the fundamental pathogenesis of these disorders and on related experimental and clinical techniques and methodologies. Metabolic Brain Disease is directed to physicians, neuroscientists, internists, psychiatrists, neurologists, pathologists, and others involved in the research and treatment of a broad range of metabolic brain disorders.
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