Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5844630 | Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry | 2013 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Accumulating evidence indicates that perinatal infection is a major cause of neonatal neurologic morbidity. Here we explored the effects of maternal infection on the offspring's cognitive performance and hippocampal neurogenesis. Pregnant rats were treated with Escherichia coli suspension and allowed to deliver. Proliferating cells in the hippocampus were examined at postnatal (P) 3, 7, 14, and 28Â days and neuronal survival/differentiation was assessed at P28. Additionally, we examined the expressions of BDNF, TrkB and Akt. The cognitive performance of the offspring was assessed by the Morris water maze test. We found that maternal infection significantly impaired the offspring's spatial learning ability and spatial memory, thus could delay the cognitive performance development. Maternal infection significantly increased the number of proliferating cells in the offspring's hippocampus at postnatal 3, 7 and 14Â days, accompanied by significantly increased expressions of BDNF, TrkB and p-Akt at postnatal 3 and 7Â days. On postnatal 28Â days, maternal infection did not significantly affect the neuronal and glial differentiation, nor any significant changes in the expression levels of BDNF and TrkB in the hippocampus. Our result suggests that the hippocampal neurogenesis level may increase during early postnatal period after maternal infection. Increase of BDNF/TrkB expression and Akt activity may be the contributing molecular mechanism.
Keywords
E. coliSGZMWMTrkBSVZNeuNDGCGFAPPI3KPVDFTyrosine kinase receptor BPBSBDNFPeriventricular leucomalaciaAktEscherichia coliBrdUbromodeoxyuridineCNSembryonic daypostnatal daySerine/threonine kinaseneural stem/progenitor celldentate granule cellcentral nervous systemdentate gyrusIntrauterine infectionCognitive performanceBrain-derived neurotrophic factorphosphatidylinositol 3′-kinasecerebral palsyMorris water mazePhosphate-buffered salinePVLsubgranular zonesubventricular zoneNeurogenesisGlial fibrillary acidic proteinneuron-specific nuclear proteinPolyvinylidene fluoride
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Authors
Peifang Jiang, Tao Zhu, Wenting Zhao, Jue Shen, Yonglin Yu, Jialu Xu, Xi Chen, Huimin Yu,