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剖腹产对小鼠产生的持久行为影响。

Enduring Behavioral Effects Induced by Birth by Caesarean Section in the Mouse.

作者信息

Morais Livia H, Golubeva Anna V, Moloney Gerard M, Moya-Pérez Angela, Ventura-Silva Ana Paula, Arboleya Silvia, Bastiaanssen Thomaz F S, O'Sullivan Orla, Rea Kieran, Borre Yuliya, Scott Karen A, Patterson Elaine, Cherry Paul, Stilling Roman, Hoban Alan E, El Aidy Sahar, Sequeira Ana M, Beers Sasja, Moloney Rachel D, Renes Ingrid B, Wang Shugui, Knol Jan, Ross R Paul, O'Toole Paul W, Cotter Paul D, Stanton Catherine, Dinan Timothy G, Cryan John F

机构信息

APC Microbiome Ireland, University College Cork, Cork T12 YT20, Ireland; Department of Anatomy and Neuroscience, University College Cork, Cork T12 XF62, Ireland.

APC Microbiome Ireland, University College Cork, Cork T12 YT20, Ireland.

出版信息

Curr Biol. 2020 Oct 5;30(19):3761-3774.e6. doi: 10.1016/j.cub.2020.07.044. Epub 2020 Aug 20.

Abstract

Birth by Caesarean (C)-section impacts early gut microbiota colonization and is associated with an increased risk of developing immune and metabolic disorders. Moreover, alterations of the microbiome have been shown to affect neurodevelopmental trajectories. However, the long-term effects of C-section on neurobehavioral processes remain unknown. Here, we demonstrated that birth by C-section results in marked but transient changes in microbiome composition in the mouse, in particular, the abundance of Bifidobacterium spp. was depleted in early life. Mice born by C-section had enduring social, cognitive, and anxiety deficits in early life and adulthood. Interestingly, we found that these specific behavioral alterations induced by the mode of birth were also partially corrected by co-housing with vaginally born mice. Finally, we showed that supplementation from birth with a Bifidobacterium breve strain, or with a dietary prebiotic mixture that stimulates the growth of bifidobacteria, reverses selective behavioral alterations in C-section mice. Taken together, our data link the gut microbiota to behavioral alterations in C-section-born mice and suggest the possibility of developing adjunctive microbiota-targeted therapies that may help to avert long-term negative consequences on behavior associated with C-section birth mode.

摘要

剖宫产会影响早期肠道微生物群的定殖,并与免疫和代谢紊乱风险增加有关。此外,微生物组的改变已被证明会影响神经发育轨迹。然而,剖宫产对神经行为过程的长期影响仍然未知。在这里,我们证明剖宫产会导致小鼠微生物组组成发生显著但短暂的变化,特别是双歧杆菌属的丰度在生命早期会减少。剖宫产出生的小鼠在生命早期和成年期存在持久的社交、认知和焦虑缺陷。有趣的是,我们发现由出生方式引起的这些特定行为改变也可通过与阴道分娩的小鼠共同饲养而得到部分纠正。最后,我们表明从出生开始补充短双歧杆菌菌株,或补充能刺激双歧杆菌生长的膳食益生元混合物,可逆转剖宫产小鼠的选择性行为改变。综上所述,我们的数据将肠道微生物群与剖宫产出生小鼠的行为改变联系起来,并表明开发辅助性微生物群靶向疗法的可能性,这可能有助于避免与剖宫产出生方式相关的行为长期负面影响。

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