Ouellette Julie, Crouch Elizabeth E, Morel Jean-Luc, Coelho-Santos Vanessa, Lacoste Baptiste
Neuroscience Program, Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, Ottawa, ON, Canada.
Faculty of Medicine, Department of Cellular and Molecular Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, Canada.
Neurosci Insights. 2024 Mar 11;19:26331055241235921. doi: 10.1177/26331055241235921. eCollection 2024.
Brain development and function are highly reliant on adequate establishment and maintenance of vascular networks. Early impairments in vascular health can impact brain maturation and energy metabolism, which may lead to neurodevelopmental anomalies. Our recent work not only provides novel insights into the development of cerebrovascular networks but also emphasizes the importance of their well-being for proper brain maturation. In particular, we have demonstrated that endothelial dysfunction in autism spectrum disorders (ASD) mouse models is causally related to altered behavior and brain metabolism. In the prenatal human brain, vascular cells change metabolic states in the second trimester. Such findings highlight the need to identify new cellular and molecular players in neurodevelopmental disorders, raising awareness about the importance of a healthy vasculature for brain development. It is thus essential to shift the mostly neuronal point of view in research on ASD and other neurodevelopmental disorders to also include vascular and metabolic features.
大脑的发育和功能高度依赖于血管网络的充分建立和维持。血管健康的早期损伤会影响大脑成熟和能量代谢,这可能导致神经发育异常。我们最近的工作不仅为脑血管网络的发育提供了新的见解,还强调了其健康对于大脑正常成熟的重要性。特别是,我们已经证明,自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)小鼠模型中的内皮功能障碍与行为和大脑代谢改变存在因果关系。在产前人类大脑中,血管细胞在妊娠中期会改变代谢状态。这些发现凸显了识别神经发育障碍中新的细胞和分子因素的必要性,提高了人们对健康脉管系统对大脑发育重要性的认识。因此,在自闭症谱系障碍和其他神经发育障碍的研究中,必须从主要关注神经元的角度转变,将血管和代谢特征也纳入其中。