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Early protein restriction in rats induces anhedonia in adult offspring: A key role of BDNF-TrkB signaling in the nucleus accumbens shell.
Gutiérrez, María C; Perondi, María C; Tortoni, Gisella L; Cragnolini, Andrea B; Cuadra, Gabriel R; Valdomero, Analía.
Affiliation
  • Gutiérrez MC; Departamento de Farmacología Otto Orsingher, Facultad de Ciencias Químicas, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba (UNC), Córdoba, Argentina; Instituto de Farmacología Experimental Córdoba (IFEC - CONICET), Córdoba, Argentina.
  • Perondi MC; Departamento de Farmacología Otto Orsingher, Facultad de Ciencias Químicas, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba (UNC), Córdoba, Argentina.
  • Tortoni GL; Departamento de Farmacología Otto Orsingher, Facultad de Ciencias Químicas, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba (UNC), Córdoba, Argentina.
  • Cragnolini AB; Instituto de Investigaciones Biológicas y Tecnológicas (IIByT - CONICET), Córdoba, Argentina.
  • Cuadra GR; Departamento de Farmacología Otto Orsingher, Facultad de Ciencias Químicas, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba (UNC), Córdoba, Argentina; Instituto de Farmacología Experimental Córdoba (IFEC - CONICET), Córdoba, Argentina.
  • Valdomero A; Departamento de Farmacología Otto Orsingher, Facultad de Ciencias Químicas, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba (UNC), Córdoba, Argentina; Instituto de Farmacología Experimental Córdoba (IFEC - CONICET), Córdoba, Argentina. Electronic address: analia.valdomero@unc.edu.ar.
Neuropharmacology ; 258: 110099, 2024 Nov 01.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39098656
ABSTRACT
Clinical evidence suggests that early malnutrition promotes symptoms related to psychiatric disorders later in life. Nevertheless, the molecular mechanisms underpinning nutritional injury induce depression remains unknown. The purpose of the present study was to evaluate whether perinatal protein restriction increases vulnerability to developing depressive-like behavior in adulthood by focusing on anhedonia, a core symptom of depression. To this, male adult Wistar rats submitted to a protein restriction schedule at perinatal age (PR-rats), were subjected to the sucrose preference test (SPT), the novel object recognition test (NORT), the forced swim test (FST), and the elevated plus maze (EPM), and compared to animals fed with a normoprotein diet. To investigate neurobiological substrates linked to early protein undernutrition-facilitated depressive-like behavior, we assessed the levels of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) and its receptor TrkB in the nucleus accumbens (NAc), and evaluated the reversal of anhedonic-like behavior by infusing ANA-12. We found that early malnutrition decreased sucrose preference, impaired performance in the NORT and increased immobility time in the FST. Furthermore, perinatal protein-restriction-induced anhedonia correlated with increased BDNF and p-TrkB protein levels in the NAc, a core structure in the reward circuit linked with anhedonia. Finally, bilateral infusion of the TrkB antagonist ANA-12 into the NAc shell ameliorated a reduced sucrose preference in the PR-rats. Altogether, these findings revealed that protein restriction during pregnancy and lactation facilitates depressive-like behavior later in life and may increase the risk of developing anhedonia by altering BDNF-TrkB in the NAc shell.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Signal Transduction / Rats, Wistar / Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor / Receptor, trkB / Anhedonia / Nucleus Accumbens Limits: Animals / Pregnancy Language: En Journal: Neuropharmacology Year: 2024 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Argentina Country of publication: United kingdom

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Signal Transduction / Rats, Wistar / Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor / Receptor, trkB / Anhedonia / Nucleus Accumbens Limits: Animals / Pregnancy Language: En Journal: Neuropharmacology Year: 2024 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Argentina Country of publication: United kingdom