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Social Behaviour and Epigenetic Status in Adolescent and Adult Rats: The Contribution of Early-Life Stressful Social Experience.

Christopher Karen1, Koilmani Emmanuvel Rajan2.   

Abstract

Early-life experiences have been linked to individual's epigenetic status and social behaviour. Therefore, the present study aims to test whether the presence of mother suppress the early-life stressful social experience (SSE)-induced effect on social behaviour of adolescent and adult rats, and associated epigenetic changes. To test this, experimental groups [maternally separated pups (MSP)/pups with their mother (M+P)] were allowed to experience the presence of a stranger (ST), and then their social behaviour was compared with the maternal separated (MS) and control (Con) group. We observed that MS, MSP-ST group showed less social interaction with the unknown conspecifics than known conspecifics compared to other groups. Subsequently, we found that SSE elevated the level of DNA methyltransferases (Dnmt3a), ten-eleven translocation (Tet3), methyl-CpG-binding protein-2 (MeCP2) and Repressor Element-1 Silencing Transcription Factor (REST) in amygdala of adolescent and adult MS, MSP-ST groups compared to other groups. As expected, SSE altered the histone (H3) lysine (K14/K9) acetylation (ac) and H3K4/K9 methylation (me2/me3). SSE decreased the level of H3K14ac and H3K9ac in adolescents and then increased in adults. Interestingly, H3K4me2/me3 levels were elevated in adolescent and adults. Whereas H3K9me2/me3 shows contrasting pattern in adolescent, but H3K9me2/me3 levels were increased in adults. In addition, the expression of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) was reduced in MS, MSP-ST groups' adolescent and adult rats. Observed correlation between epigenetic changes and social behaviour possibly contributed by early-life SSE in the absence of mother, but mother's presence suppresses the effect of early-life SSE.

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Keywords:  Amygdala; Early-life stress; Epigenetics; Histone acetylation; Histone methylation; Social behaviour

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30710320     DOI: 10.1007/s10571-019-00655-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Mol Neurobiol        ISSN: 0272-4340            Impact factor:   5.046


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