Gestational Folic Acid Administration Alleviated Maternal Postpartum Emotional and Cognitive Dysfunction in Mice

Gestational folic acid (FA) supplementation has been widely recognized for its benefits in preventing offspring defects, but its effect on postpartum females has not yet been adequately assessed. The occurrence of emotional and cognitive dysfunction is common in postpartum women, and its treatment r...

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Main Authors: Qianyu Zhang, Qianwen Huang, Li Yao, Wenjuan Liu, Jianxing Ruan, Yingqi Nong, Ye Chen, Lin Fan, Jinyan Wei, Songlu Wang, Li Sun, Hao Li, Yan Zhang, Xiqian Zhang, Fenghua Liu
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-06-01
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fphar.2021.701009/full
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spelling doaj-b9ad8db6c01242fc8e3cd9a498e1fb732021-06-11T08:06:13ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Pharmacology1663-98122021-06-011210.3389/fphar.2021.701009701009Gestational Folic Acid Administration Alleviated Maternal Postpartum Emotional and Cognitive Dysfunction in MiceQianyu Zhang0Qianwen Huang1Li Yao2Wenjuan Liu3Jianxing Ruan4Yingqi Nong5Ye Chen6Lin Fan7Jinyan Wei8Songlu Wang9Li Sun10Hao Li11Yan Zhang12Xiqian Zhang13Fenghua Liu14Department of Reproductive Health and Infertility, Guangdong Women and Children Hospital, Guangzhou, ChinaDepartment of Reproductive Health and Infertility, Guangdong Women and Children Hospital, Guangzhou, ChinaDepartment of Reproductive Health and Infertility, Guangdong Women and Children Hospital, Guangzhou, ChinaDepartment of Reproductive Health and Infertility, Guangdong Women and Children Hospital, Guangzhou, ChinaDepartment of Reproductive Health and Infertility, Guangdong Women and Children Hospital, Guangzhou, ChinaDepartment of Reproductive Health and Infertility, Guangdong Women and Children Hospital, Guangzhou, ChinaDepartment of Reproductive Health and Infertility, Guangdong Women and Children Hospital, Guangzhou, ChinaDepartment of Reproductive Health and Infertility, Guangdong Women and Children Hospital, Guangzhou, ChinaDepartment of Reproductive Health and Infertility, Guangdong Women and Children Hospital, Guangzhou, ChinaDepartment of Reproductive Health and Infertility, Guangdong Women and Children Hospital, Guangzhou, ChinaDepartment of Reproductive Health and Infertility, Guangdong Women and Children Hospital, Guangzhou, ChinaDepartment of Reproductive Health and Infertility, Guangdong Women and Children Hospital, Guangzhou, ChinaMedical Genetics Center, Guangdong Women and Children Hospital, Guangzhou, ChinaDepartment of Reproductive Health and Infertility, Guangdong Women and Children Hospital, Guangzhou, ChinaDepartment of Reproductive Health and Infertility, Guangdong Women and Children Hospital, Guangzhou, ChinaGestational folic acid (FA) supplementation has been widely recognized for its benefits in preventing offspring defects, but its effect on postpartum females has not yet been adequately assessed. The occurrence of emotional and cognitive dysfunction is common in postpartum women, and its treatment remains limited. Considering the promising results of FA in various psychiatric disorders both in human and redents, we tested the effect of gestational FA administration on postpartum psychiatric behavioral phenotypes and the implicated brain-related mechanisms in a murine model. FA was administered orally in both the hormone-stimulated-pregnancy (HSP) model and pregnant mice at doses of 1 and 5 mg/kg. Postpartum behavioral results showed that the disorders of cognitive performance, depressive, and anxiety-related behaviors were all alleviated in the 5 mg/kg FA group. However, the general development of their offspring remained unaffected. Immunofluorescence and immunoblot results revealed that FA pretreatment significantly activated the maternal hippocampal BDNF-related pathway. Morphological studies have confirmed that FA promotes hippocampal neurogenesis. Moreover, synaptic plasticity and synaptic transmission are enhanced. All of these hippocampal changes play critical roles in rescuing neuronal function and behaviors. Thus, our data suggest that gestational FA administration has a therapeutic effect that improves cognition and reduces depression and anxiety in a murine postpartum model. This may be developed as a preventive and adjuvant therapeutic option for pregnant women.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fphar.2021.701009/fullfolic acidpostpartumbehaviorhippocampusbrain-derived neurotrophic factor
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author Qianyu Zhang
Qianwen Huang
Li Yao
Wenjuan Liu
Jianxing Ruan
Yingqi Nong
Ye Chen
Lin Fan
Jinyan Wei
Songlu Wang
Li Sun
Hao Li
Yan Zhang
Xiqian Zhang
Fenghua Liu
spellingShingle Qianyu Zhang
Qianwen Huang
Li Yao
Wenjuan Liu
Jianxing Ruan
Yingqi Nong
Ye Chen
Lin Fan
Jinyan Wei
Songlu Wang
Li Sun
Hao Li
Yan Zhang
Xiqian Zhang
Fenghua Liu
Gestational Folic Acid Administration Alleviated Maternal Postpartum Emotional and Cognitive Dysfunction in Mice
Frontiers in Pharmacology
folic acid
postpartum
behavior
hippocampus
brain-derived neurotrophic factor
author_facet Qianyu Zhang
Qianwen Huang
Li Yao
Wenjuan Liu
Jianxing Ruan
Yingqi Nong
Ye Chen
Lin Fan
Jinyan Wei
Songlu Wang
Li Sun
Hao Li
Yan Zhang
Xiqian Zhang
Fenghua Liu
author_sort Qianyu Zhang
title Gestational Folic Acid Administration Alleviated Maternal Postpartum Emotional and Cognitive Dysfunction in Mice
title_short Gestational Folic Acid Administration Alleviated Maternal Postpartum Emotional and Cognitive Dysfunction in Mice
title_full Gestational Folic Acid Administration Alleviated Maternal Postpartum Emotional and Cognitive Dysfunction in Mice
title_fullStr Gestational Folic Acid Administration Alleviated Maternal Postpartum Emotional and Cognitive Dysfunction in Mice
title_full_unstemmed Gestational Folic Acid Administration Alleviated Maternal Postpartum Emotional and Cognitive Dysfunction in Mice
title_sort gestational folic acid administration alleviated maternal postpartum emotional and cognitive dysfunction in mice
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Pharmacology
issn 1663-9812
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Gestational folic acid (FA) supplementation has been widely recognized for its benefits in preventing offspring defects, but its effect on postpartum females has not yet been adequately assessed. The occurrence of emotional and cognitive dysfunction is common in postpartum women, and its treatment remains limited. Considering the promising results of FA in various psychiatric disorders both in human and redents, we tested the effect of gestational FA administration on postpartum psychiatric behavioral phenotypes and the implicated brain-related mechanisms in a murine model. FA was administered orally in both the hormone-stimulated-pregnancy (HSP) model and pregnant mice at doses of 1 and 5 mg/kg. Postpartum behavioral results showed that the disorders of cognitive performance, depressive, and anxiety-related behaviors were all alleviated in the 5 mg/kg FA group. However, the general development of their offspring remained unaffected. Immunofluorescence and immunoblot results revealed that FA pretreatment significantly activated the maternal hippocampal BDNF-related pathway. Morphological studies have confirmed that FA promotes hippocampal neurogenesis. Moreover, synaptic plasticity and synaptic transmission are enhanced. All of these hippocampal changes play critical roles in rescuing neuronal function and behaviors. Thus, our data suggest that gestational FA administration has a therapeutic effect that improves cognition and reduces depression and anxiety in a murine postpartum model. This may be developed as a preventive and adjuvant therapeutic option for pregnant women.
topic folic acid
postpartum
behavior
hippocampus
brain-derived neurotrophic factor
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fphar.2021.701009/full
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