一个麻烦过去的隐藏标记:神经影像学和转录组学分析揭示了母体免疫激活和青少年四氢大麻酚暴露增加神经精神风险的相互作用

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背景孕妇在妊娠期暴露于感染已被证明使个体易患神经精神疾病。此外,临床数据表明,大麻的使用可能会引发易受伤害个体的精神分裂症发病。然而,因果关系的方向仍不清楚。方法为了阐明这一问题,我们利用了雌性和雄性大鼠在青春期母体免疫激活结合暴露于增加剂量Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol的大鼠模型。我们研究了一些与神经精神疾病相关的成年行为,包括工作记忆的损伤、感觉运动门控的缺陷、社会行为的改变、快感缺乏和内隐学习的潜在变化(条件性味觉厌恶)。此外,我们对受影响的大脑区域进行了纵向正电子发射断层扫描研究,随后收集了其中一个区域(眶额叶皮质)的大脑样本进行RNA测序分析,并对外周血单个核细胞进行了测序分析,以确定周围生物标志物。结果:虽然青少年Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol没有发现潜在的行为中断,但正电子发射断层扫描显示,两种打击的结合导致了一些大脑变化。此外,转录组学研究表明,母体免疫激活影响多巴胺能、谷氨酸能和血清素能基因,在大多数情况下,两种暴露的结合使表达从下调转向上调。在外周细胞中,观察到炎症途径的相互作用,并提出了一些基因作为生物标志物。这些结果表明,这两种脆弱因素的结合在身体上留下了持久的印记,甚至在行为改变出现之前就可能使个体易患神经精神疾病。
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A Hidden Mark of a Troubled Past: Neuroimaging and Transcriptomic Analyses Reveal Interactive Effects of Maternal Immune Activation and Adolescent THC Exposure Suggestive of Increased Neuropsychiatric Risk

Background

Maternal exposure to infections during gestation has been shown to predispose individuals to neuropsychiatric disorders. Additionally, clinical data suggest that cannabis use may trigger the onset of schizophrenia in vulnerable individuals. However, the direction of causality remains unclear.

Methods

To elucidate this issue, we utilized a rat model of maternal immune activation combined with exposure to increasing doses of Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol during adolescence in both male and female rats. We investigated several behaviors in adulthood relevant for neuropsychiatric disorders, including impairments in working memory, deficits in sensorimotor gating, alterations in social behavior, anhedonia, and potential changes in implicit learning (conditioned taste aversion). Furthermore, we conducted a longitudinal positron emission tomography study to target affected brain regions and, subsequently, collected brain samples of one such region (the orbitofrontal cortex) for RNA sequencing analyses, which were also performed on peripheral blood mononuclear cells to identify peripheral biomarkers.

Results

While adolescent Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol did not unmask latent behavioral disruptions, positron emission tomography scans revealed several brain alterations dependent on the combination of both hits. Additionally, the transcriptomic studies demonstrated that maternal immune activation affected dopaminergic, glutamatergic, and serotoninergic genes, with the combination of both exposures in most cases shifting the expression from downregulation to upregulation. In peripheral cells, interactive effects were observed on inflammatory pathways, and some genes were proposed as biomarkers.

Conclusions

These results suggest that the combination of these 2 vulnerability factors leaves a lasting mark on the body, potentially predisposing individuals to neuropsychiatric disorders even before behavioral alterations manifest.
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Biological psychiatry global open science
Biological psychiatry global open science Psychiatry and Mental Health
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