在精神分裂症样行为和焦虑相关反应的大鼠模型中,新生儿处理增强行为和注意域以及额皮质突触成熟

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罗马自交系大鼠是一种神经发育模型,罗马高回避(RHA)表现出与精神分裂症症状相关的特定行为和额叶皮质(FC)基因表达变化。我们想要评估新生儿处理(NH)对与RHA及其对应的低回避(RLA)相关的先天性状的潜在积极调节和持久影响。雄性大鼠接受NH治疗或不治疗(对照组)。研究考虑了两个不同的年龄组:青少年和成年人。评估包括探索行为、社交行为、焦虑相关行为(自我梳理)、感觉运动门控(脉冲前抑制;PPI),以及FC中突触过程、皮质成熟和神经可塑性相关的基因表达分析。在青春期大鼠中,NH增加了rla对新奇事物的探索和活动,减少了新奇事物诱导的自我梳理,而改善了rha的PPI。在成年大鼠中,NH增加了两种菌株的新奇诱导活性,减少了RLA大鼠的自我梳理,增强了rha大鼠的社会互动和PPI。NH对青春期RHA大鼠基因表达有显著影响。这些影响在突触前水平通过Snap25的减少和Cables1和Cdk5的增加,在突触后水平通过Grin2b, Homer1和Nrg1的增加以及nh诱导的Bdnf的增强观察到。NH还增加了成年RLA大鼠Nrg1和Bdnf的表达。这些发现首次表明,NH能够调节RHA与RLA大鼠的几种遗传相关的突触/神经可塑性改变,这些改变与NH诱导的新奇探索、社会行为和感觉运动门控(PPI)的改善是平行的。
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Neonatal handling enhances behavioural and attentional domains, and frontocortical synaptic maturation in rat models of schizophrenia-like behaviour and anxiety-related responses
The Roman inbred rat strains are a neurodevelopmental model, with the Roman High Avoidance (RHA) presenting specific behaviours and frontal cortex (FC) gene expression changes relevant to schizophrenia symptoms. We wanted to assess the potentially positive modulatory and enduring effects of neonatal handling (NH) on the innate traits associated with both the RHA and their counterpart Roman Low Avoidance (RLA). Male rats received NH or were left untreated (controls). Two different age groups were considered: adolescent and adults. The assessment encompassed exploratory behaviour, social behaviour, anxiety-related behaviour (self-grooming), sensorimotor gating (prepulse inhibition; PPI), and the analysis of gene expression associated with synaptic processes, cortical maturation, and neuroplasticity in the FC. In adolescent rats, NH increased novelty exploration and activity, and reduced novelty-induced self-grooming in RLAs, whereas it improved PPI in RHAs. In adult rats, NH increased novelty-induced activity in both strains, reduced self-grooming in RLA rats, and enhanced social interaction and PPI in RHAs. NH produced significant effects on gene expression in adolescent RHA rats. These effects were observed at the presynaptic level by a reduction of Snap25 and increases of Cables1 and Cdk5, and at the postsynaptic level by increases of Grin2b, Homer1 and Nrg1, as well as by a NH-induced enhancement of Bdnf. NH also increased Nrg1 and Bdnf expression in adult RLA rats. These findings show for the first time that NH is able to modulate several genetically linked synaptic/neuroplasticity alterations in RHA vs. RLA rats, which are paralleled by NH-induced improvements in novelty exploration, social behaviour and sensorimotor gating (PPI).
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期刊介绍: Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry is an international and multidisciplinary journal which aims to ensure the rapid publication of authoritative reviews and research papers dealing with experimental and clinical aspects of neuro-psychopharmacology and biological psychiatry. Issues of the journal are regularly devoted wholly in or in part to a topical subject. Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry does not publish work on the actions of biological extracts unless the pharmacological active molecular substrate and/or specific receptor binding properties of the extract compounds are elucidated.
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