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Reduced Hippocampal Dendrite Branching, Spine Density and Neurocognitive Function in Premature Rabbits, and Reversal with Estrogen or TrkB Agonist Treatment.

Damon Klebe1,2, Mahima Tibrewal3, Deep R Sharma1,2, Rachna Vanaparthy1,2, Sunil Krishna1,2, Merina Varghese4, Bokun Cheng1,2, Peter R Mouton5, Jana Velíšková6, Kostantin Dobrenis2, Patrick R Hof4, Praveen Ballabh1,2.   

Abstract

Preterm-born children suffer from neurological and behavioral disorders. Herein, we hypothesized that premature birth and non-maternal care of preterm newborns might disrupt neurobehavioral function, hippocampal dendritic arborization, and dendritic spine density. Additionally, we assessed whether 17β-estradiol (E2) replacement or the TrkB receptor agonist, 7,8-dihydroxyflavone (DHF), would reverse compromised dendritic development and cognitive function in preterm newborns. These hypotheses were tested by comparing preterm (E28.5) rabbit kits cared and gavage-fed by laboratory personnel and term-kits reared and breast-fed by their mother doe at an equivalent postconceptional age. Neurobehavioral tests showed that both premature-birth and formula-feeding with non-maternal care led to increased anxiety behavior, poor social interaction, and lack of novelty preference compared with term-kits. Dendritic branching and number of total or mushroom dendritic spines were reduced in the CA1 field of preterm-kits compared with term controls. While CDC42 and Rac1/2/3 expression levels were lower, RhoA-activity was higher in preterm-kits compared with term controls. Both E2 and DHF treatment reversed prematurity-induced reduction in spine density, reduced total RhoA-GTPase levels, and enhanced cognitive function. Hence, prematurity and non-maternal care result in cognitive deficits, and reduced dendritic arbors and spines in CA1. E2 replacement or DHF treatment might reverse changes in dendritic spines and improve neurodevelopment in premature infants.
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Keywords:  Rho-GTPase; TrkBT agonist; dendritic spine; formula feeding; hippocampus; prematurity

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30877788      PMCID: PMC6918929          DOI: 10.1093/cercor/bhz033

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cereb Cortex        ISSN: 1047-3211            Impact factor:   5.357


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4.  Blood-brain barrier permeability is increased after acute adult stroke but not neonatal stroke in the rat.

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10.  Social defeat stress induces depression-like behavior and alters spine morphology in the hippocampus of adolescent male C57BL/6 mice.

Authors:  Sergio D Iñiguez; Antonio Aubry; Lace M Riggs; Jason B Alipio; Roseanna M Zanca; Francisco J Flores-Ramirez; Mirella A Hernandez; Steven J Nieto; David Musheyev; Peter A Serrano
Journal:  Neurobiol Stress       Date:  2016-08-21
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