Department of Science, Section of Biomedical Sciences and Technologies, University "Roma Tre,", Rome, Italy.
J Cell Physiol. 2019 Apr;234(4):4362-4374. doi: 10.1002/jcp.27218. Epub 2018 Oct 20.
Here, we investigated the protein network regulating cholesterol metabolism in the liver and brain of adolescent and adult male and female rats prenatally exposed to valproate (VPA), a well validated experimental model of autism spectrum disorders (ASD). We were aimed at studying whether prenatal VPA exposure affected the proteins involved in cholesterol homeostasis in a sex-dependent manner. To this aim the protein network of cholesterol metabolism, in term of synthesis and plasma membrane trafficking, was analyzed by western blot in the liver and different brain areas (amygdala, cerebellum, cortex, hippocampus, nucleus accumbens, and dorsal striatum) of adolescent and adult male and female rats prenatally exposed to VPA. Our results show that physiological sex-dependent differences are present both in the liver and in brain of rats. Interestingly, VPA affects specifically the brain in an age- and region-specific manner; indeed, cerebellum, cortex, hippocampus and nucleus accumbens are affected in a sex-dependent way, while this does not occur in amygdala and dorsal striatum. Overall, we demonstrate that each brain area responds differently to the same external stimulus and males and females respond in a different way, suggesting that this could be related to the diverse incidences, between the sexes, of some neurodevelopmental pathologies such as autism, which displays a 3:1 male to female ratio.
在这里,我们研究了在产前暴露于丙戊酸(VPA)的雄性和雌性青春期和成年大鼠的肝脏和大脑中调节胆固醇代谢的蛋白质网络,VPA 是自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)的一种经过充分验证的实验模型。我们旨在研究产前 VPA 暴露是否以性别依赖的方式影响参与胆固醇稳态的蛋白质。为此,我们通过 Western blot 分析了胆固醇代谢的蛋白质网络,包括合成和质膜转运,在产前暴露于 VPA 的雄性和雌性青春期和成年大鼠的肝脏和不同脑区(杏仁核、小脑、皮层、海马、伏隔核和背侧纹状体)中进行了分析。我们的结果表明,生理性别依赖性差异既存在于肝脏中,也存在于大鼠的大脑中。有趣的是,VPA 以年龄和区域特异性的方式特异性地影响大脑;事实上,小脑、皮层、海马和伏隔核以性别依赖的方式受到影响,而杏仁核和背侧纹状体则不会。总的来说,我们证明了每个脑区对相同的外部刺激有不同的反应,男性和女性的反应方式也不同,这表明这可能与某些神经发育病理学的性别差异发生率有关,例如自闭症,其性别比例为 3:1。