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Perinatal Morphine Exposure Leads to Sex-Dependent Executive Function Deficits and Microglial Changes in Mice.

Brittany L Smith1, Tess A Guzman2, Alexander H Brendle2,3, Collin J Laaker2,4, Alexis Ford2, Adam R Hiltz2, Junfang Zhao5, Kenneth D R Setchell5,6, Teresa M Reyes2.   

Abstract

Children exposed prenatally to opioids are at an increased risk for behavioral problems and executive function deficits. The prefrontal cortex (PFC) and amygdala (AMG) regulate executive function and social behavior and are sensitive to opioids prenatally. Opioids can bind to toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) to activate microglia, which may be developmentally important for synaptic pruning. Therefore, we tested the effects of perinatal morphine exposure on executive function and social behavior in male and female mouse offspring, along with microglial-related and synaptic-related outcomes. Dams were injected once daily subcutaneously with saline (n = 8) or morphine (MO; 10 mg/kg; n = 12) throughout pregestation, gestation, and lactation until offspring were weaned on postnatal day 21 (P21). Male MO offspring had impairments in attention and accuracy in the five-choice serial reaction time task, while female MO offspring were less affected. Targeted gene expression analysis at P21 in the PFC identified alterations in microglial-related and TLR4-related genes, while immunohistochemical analysis in adult brains indicated decreased microglial Iba1 and phagocytic CD68 proteins in the PFC and AMG in males, but females had an increase. Further, both male and female MO offspring had increased social preference. Overall, these data demonstrate male vulnerability to executive function deficits in response to perinatal opioid exposure and evidence for disruptions in neuron-microglial signaling.
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Keywords:  amygdala; executive function; microglia; prefrontal cortex; prenatal opioid; social behavior

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Year:  2022        PMID: 36216505      PMCID: PMC9581576          DOI: 10.1523/ENEURO.0238-22.2022

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  eNeuro        ISSN: 2373-2822


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