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近交系 BALB/c 和 C57BL/6 品系产后期间抑郁相关行为增加。

Increased depression-related behavior during the postpartum period in inbred BALB/c and C57BL/6 strains.

机构信息

Division of Systems Medical Science, Institute for Comprehensive Medical Science, Fujita Health University, Toyoake, Aichi, 470-1192, Japan.

出版信息

Mol Brain. 2019 Aug 9;12(1):70. doi: 10.1186/s13041-019-0490-z.

Abstract

Pregnancy and lactation are characterized by dramatic changes in the endocrine system and brain in mammalian females. These changes, with stress before pregnancy, are potential risk factors for the development of postpartum depression (PPD). A valid animal model of PPD is needed to understand the neurobiological basis of the depressive state of females. To explore a mouse model of PPD, we first assessed anxiety-like and depression-related behaviors in nulliparous (virgin), nonlactating primiparous, and lactating primiparous females in four inbred strains of mice (C57BL/6J, C57BL/6JJcl, BALB/cAnNCrlCrlj, and BALB/cAJcl). Pups from the nonlactating female group were removed one day after parturition to examine the effects of physical interaction with pups on the postpartum behaviors. Second, we investigated the additional effects of prepregnancy stress (restraint stress for 6 h/day for 21 days) on postpartum behaviors in the BALB/cAJcl strain. We found that females of the two BALB/c substrains showed decreased locomotor activity and increased anxiety-like and depression-related behaviors compared with females of the two C57BL/6 substrains. Behavioral differences were also observed between the two substrains of each strain. Additionally, pregnancy- and lactation-dependent behavioral differences were found in some strains: lactating BALB/cAJcl females traveled shorter distance than the females of the other reproductive state groups, while nonlactating and lactating BALB/cAJcl and C57BL/6J females showed increased depression-related behavior compared with nulliparous females. Lactating BALB/cAJcl and C57BL/6JJcl females exhibited decreased sucrose preference or anhedonia-like behavior compared with nulliparous and nonlactating females, although these results did not reach statistical significance after correction for multiple testing. An additional independent experiment replicated the marked behavioral changes in lactating BALB/cAJcl females. Moreover, increased anxiety-like behavior was observed in lactating BALB/cAJcl females that experienced prepregnancy stress. These results suggest genetic contributions to the regulation of anxiety-like and depression-related behaviors in female mice. Furthermore, this study suggests that pregnancy and lactation cause decreased locomotor activity and increased depression-related behaviors, which was consistently found in our results, and that prepregnancy stress enhances anxiety-like behavior in the BALB/cAJcl strain. The inbred strain of female mice may be used as a potential model of PPD to further study the genetic and neurobiological mechanisms underlying the development of this disorder.

摘要

妊娠和哺乳期间哺乳动物雌性的内分泌系统和大脑会发生显著变化。这些变化以及怀孕前的压力是产后抑郁症(PPD)发展的潜在危险因素。为了了解女性抑郁状态的神经生物学基础,需要建立有效的 PPD 动物模型。为了探索 PPD 的小鼠模型,我们首先评估了四种近交系小鼠(C57BL/6J、C57BL/6JJcl、BALB/cAnNCrlCrlj 和 BALB/cAJcl)中未产仔的(处女)、未哺乳的初产仔和哺乳的初产仔雌性的焦虑样和抑郁相关行为。从未哺乳的雌性组取出幼仔,一天后分娩,以检查与幼仔的身体互动对产后行为的影响。其次,我们研究了在 BALB/cAJcl 品系中,怀孕前应激(每天束缚应激 6 小时,持续 21 天)对产后行为的额外影响。结果发现,与 C57BL/6 两个亚系的雌性相比,两个 BALB/c 亚系的雌性表现出运动活动减少和焦虑样及抑郁相关行为增加。在每个品系的两个亚系之间也观察到行为差异。此外,在一些品系中发现了妊娠和哺乳依赖性的行为差异:与其他生殖状态组的雌性相比,哺乳期 BALB/cAJcl 雌性的行进距离较短,而未产仔和哺乳期的 BALB/cAJcl 和 C57BL/6J 雌性与未产仔雌性相比表现出更多的抑郁相关行为。与未产仔和未哺乳的雌性相比,哺乳期的 BALB/cAJcl 和 C57BL/6JJcl 雌性的蔗糖偏好或快感缺失样行为减少,尽管在进行多次检验校正后,这些结果没有达到统计学意义。一个额外的独立实验复制了哺乳期 BALB/cAJcl 雌性的显著行为变化。此外,怀孕前应激增加了哺乳期 BALB/cAJcl 雌性的焦虑样行为。这些结果表明遗传因素对雌性小鼠焦虑样和抑郁相关行为的调节有贡献。此外,本研究表明,妊娠和哺乳会导致运动活动减少和抑郁相关行为增加,这在我们的结果中得到了一致的发现,并且怀孕前应激会增强 BALB/cAJcl 品系的焦虑样行为。近交系雌性小鼠可能被用作 PPD 的潜在模型,以进一步研究这种疾病发展的遗传和神经生物学机制。

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