Prenatal stress elicits regionally selective changes in basal FGF-2 gene expression in adulthood and alters the adult response to acute or chronic stress

Exposure to stress during pregnancy influences the trajectory of brain development resulting in permanent alterations that may contribute to increased susceptibility to subsequent cognitive or neuropsychiatric disorders. In this manuscript, we examined the effects of prenatal stress on the expressio...

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Main Authors: Fabio Fumagalli, Francesco Bedogni, Theodore A. Slotkin, Giorgio Racagni, Marco Andrea Riva
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Published: Elsevier 2005-12-01
Series:Neurobiology of Disease
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spelling doaj-536db6ac00244f8d89d360b6686972fc2021-03-20T04:51:28ZengElsevierNeurobiology of Disease1095-953X2005-12-01203731737Prenatal stress elicits regionally selective changes in basal FGF-2 gene expression in adulthood and alters the adult response to acute or chronic stressFabio Fumagalli0Francesco Bedogni1Theodore A. Slotkin2Giorgio Racagni3Marco Andrea Riva4Center of Neuropharmacology, Department of Pharmacological Sciences and Center of Excellence on Neurodegenerative Diseases (CEND), University of Milan, Via Balzaretti 9, 20133 Milan, ItalyCenter of Neuropharmacology, Department of Pharmacological Sciences and Center of Excellence on Neurodegenerative Diseases (CEND), University of Milan, Via Balzaretti 9, 20133 Milan, ItalyDepartment of Pharmacology and Cancer Biology, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC 27710, USACenter of Neuropharmacology, Department of Pharmacological Sciences and Center of Excellence on Neurodegenerative Diseases (CEND), University of Milan, Via Balzaretti 9, 20133 Milan, Italy; I.R.C.C.S. San Giovanni di Dio-Fatebenefratelli, Brescia, ItalyCenter of Neuropharmacology, Department of Pharmacological Sciences and Center of Excellence on Neurodegenerative Diseases (CEND), University of Milan, Via Balzaretti 9, 20133 Milan, Italy; Corresponding author. Fax: +39 2 50318278.Exposure to stress during pregnancy influences the trajectory of brain development resulting in permanent alterations that may contribute to increased susceptibility to subsequent cognitive or neuropsychiatric disorders. In this manuscript, we examined the effects of prenatal stress on the expression of basic fibroblast growth factor (FGF-2), an important molecular regulator of development and plasticity, in adult male rats under basal conditions as well as in response to acute or chronic stress. Baseline FGF-2 mRNA levels were differentially influenced by gestational stress in a variety of brain regions, with significant decreases in prefrontal cortex and increases in entorhinal cortex and striatum. By itself, postnatal stress similarly decreased trophic factor expression in prefrontal cortex while evoking stimulation elsewhere. Gestational stress altered the pattern of FGF-2 expression in response to adult stress, completely reversing the pattern in the prefrontal cortex (stimulatory instead of inhibitory), blunting the response in the entorhinal cortex and desensitizing the response in the striatum. These effects point to a unique interference of chronic prenatal stress with both ongoing FGF-2 expression and its responses to subsequent stressors, lasting into adulthood.Given the multifaceted role of FGF-2 in synaptic development, maintenance and plasticity, these data provide detailed mechanistic evidence as to how prenatal stress elicits lifelong effects on synaptic function. The abnormal modulation of FGF-2 gene expression in specific brain regions in response to subsequent stress in adulthood may impair the normal adaptive responses of the cell to challenging situations.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0969996105001427Prefrontal cortexEntorhinal cortexStriatumDepressionGrowth factorsGestation
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author Fabio Fumagalli
Francesco Bedogni
Theodore A. Slotkin
Giorgio Racagni
Marco Andrea Riva
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Francesco Bedogni
Theodore A. Slotkin
Giorgio Racagni
Marco Andrea Riva
Prenatal stress elicits regionally selective changes in basal FGF-2 gene expression in adulthood and alters the adult response to acute or chronic stress
Neurobiology of Disease
Prefrontal cortex
Entorhinal cortex
Striatum
Depression
Growth factors
Gestation
author_facet Fabio Fumagalli
Francesco Bedogni
Theodore A. Slotkin
Giorgio Racagni
Marco Andrea Riva
author_sort Fabio Fumagalli
title Prenatal stress elicits regionally selective changes in basal FGF-2 gene expression in adulthood and alters the adult response to acute or chronic stress
title_short Prenatal stress elicits regionally selective changes in basal FGF-2 gene expression in adulthood and alters the adult response to acute or chronic stress
title_full Prenatal stress elicits regionally selective changes in basal FGF-2 gene expression in adulthood and alters the adult response to acute or chronic stress
title_fullStr Prenatal stress elicits regionally selective changes in basal FGF-2 gene expression in adulthood and alters the adult response to acute or chronic stress
title_full_unstemmed Prenatal stress elicits regionally selective changes in basal FGF-2 gene expression in adulthood and alters the adult response to acute or chronic stress
title_sort prenatal stress elicits regionally selective changes in basal fgf-2 gene expression in adulthood and alters the adult response to acute or chronic stress
publisher Elsevier
series Neurobiology of Disease
issn 1095-953X
publishDate 2005-12-01
description Exposure to stress during pregnancy influences the trajectory of brain development resulting in permanent alterations that may contribute to increased susceptibility to subsequent cognitive or neuropsychiatric disorders. In this manuscript, we examined the effects of prenatal stress on the expression of basic fibroblast growth factor (FGF-2), an important molecular regulator of development and plasticity, in adult male rats under basal conditions as well as in response to acute or chronic stress. Baseline FGF-2 mRNA levels were differentially influenced by gestational stress in a variety of brain regions, with significant decreases in prefrontal cortex and increases in entorhinal cortex and striatum. By itself, postnatal stress similarly decreased trophic factor expression in prefrontal cortex while evoking stimulation elsewhere. Gestational stress altered the pattern of FGF-2 expression in response to adult stress, completely reversing the pattern in the prefrontal cortex (stimulatory instead of inhibitory), blunting the response in the entorhinal cortex and desensitizing the response in the striatum. These effects point to a unique interference of chronic prenatal stress with both ongoing FGF-2 expression and its responses to subsequent stressors, lasting into adulthood.Given the multifaceted role of FGF-2 in synaptic development, maintenance and plasticity, these data provide detailed mechanistic evidence as to how prenatal stress elicits lifelong effects on synaptic function. The abnormal modulation of FGF-2 gene expression in specific brain regions in response to subsequent stress in adulthood may impair the normal adaptive responses of the cell to challenging situations.
topic Prefrontal cortex
Entorhinal cortex
Striatum
Depression
Growth factors
Gestation
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0969996105001427
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