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Reversing Behavioral, Neuroanatomical, and Germline Influences of Intergenerational Stress.

Hadj S Aoued1, Soma Sannigrahi1, Nandini Doshi1, Filomene G Morrison2, Hannah Linsenbaum1, Sarah C Hunter1, Hasse Walum1, Justin Baman1, Bing Yao3, Peng Jin3, Kerry J Ressler4, Brian G Dias5.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Stressors affect populations exposed to them as well as offspring. Strategies preventing the intergenerational propagation of effects of stress would benefit public health. Olfactory cue-based fear conditioning provides a framework to address this issue.
METHODS: We 1) exposed adult male mice to an odor, acetophenone (Ace) or Lyral (parental generation [F0]-Exposed), 2) trained mice to associate these odors with mild foot shocks (F0-Trained), and 3) trained mice to associate these odors with mild foot shocks and then extinguished their fear toward these odors with odor-only presentations (F0-Extinguished). We then examined sensitivity of future generation (F1) offspring to these odors, expression of M71 odorant (Ace-responsive) and MOR23 odorant (Lyral-responsive) receptor-expressing cell populations in F1 offspring, and DNA methylation at genes encoding the Ace- (Olfr151, Olfr160) and Lyral- (Olfr16) responsive receptors in F0 sperm.
RESULTS: Extinguishing fear toward Ace or Lyral of F0 male mice (F0-Extinguished) that had been fear conditioned with Ace or Lyral, respectively, results in F1-Extinguished offspring that do not demonstrate behavioral sensitivity to Ace or Lyral, respectively, and do not have enhanced representation for M71 or MOR23 odorant receptors in the olfactory system, as is observed in F1-Trained-Ace or F1-Trained-Lyral cohorts, respectively. The promoters of genes encoding Olfr151 and Olfr160 receptors are less methylated in F0-Trained-Ace sperm compared with F0-Exposed-Ace sperm. The Olfr16 promoter is less methylated in F0-Trained-Lyral sperm compared with F0-Exposed-Lyral sperm, and F0-Extinguished-Lyral sperm have methylation levels comparable to F0-Exposed-Lyral sperm.
CONCLUSIONS: Our study demonstrates the potential of using extinction-based behavioral strategies to reverse influences of parental stress in offspring and in the parental germline.
Copyright © 2018 Society of Biological Psychiatry. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Behavioral sensitivity; Extinction training; Glomeruli; Olfaction; Olfactory sensory neurons; Sperm

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30292395      PMCID: PMC6326876          DOI: 10.1016/j.biopsych.2018.07.028

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biol Psychiatry        ISSN: 0006-3223            Impact factor:   13.382


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