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  • Transgenerational transmission of hedonic behaviors and metabolic phenotypes induced by maternal overnutrition.

Transgenerational transmission of hedonic behaviors and metabolic phenotypes induced by maternal overnutrition.

Translational psychiatry (2018-10-14)
Gitalee Sarker, Rebecca Berrens, Judith von Arx, Pawel Pelczar, Wolf Reik, Christian Wolfrum, Daria Peleg-Raibstein
摘要

Maternal overnutrition has been associated with increased susceptibility to develop obesity and neurological disorders later in life. Most epidemiological as well as experimental studies have focused on the metabolic consequences across generations following an early developmental nutritional insult. Recently, it has been shown that maternal high-fat diet (HFD) affects third-generation female body mass via the paternal lineage. We showed here that the offspring born to HFD ancestors displayed addictive-like behaviors as well as obesity and insulin resistance up to the third generation in the absence of any further exposure to HFD. These findings, implicate that the male germ line is a major player in transferring phenotypic traits. These behavioral and physiological alterations were paralleled by reduced striatal dopamine levels and increased dopamine 2 receptor density. Interestingly, by the third generation a clear gender segregation emerged, where females showed addictive-like behaviors while male HFD offspring showed an obesogenic phenotype. However, methylome profiling of F1 and F2 sperm revealed no significant difference between the offspring groups, suggesting that the sperm methylome might not be the major carrier for the transmission of the phenotypes observed in our mouse model. Together, our study for the first time demonstrates that maternal HFD insult causes sustained alterations of the mesolimbic dopaminergic system suggestive of a predisposition to develop obesity and addictive-like behaviors across multiple generations.

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M2 培养基, With HEPES, without penicillin and streptomycin, liquid, sterile-filtered, suitable for mouse embryo cell culture
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抗-多巴胺转运蛋白抗体,NT,克隆DAT-Nt, culture supernatant, clone DAT-Nt, Chemicon®
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抗-多巴胺D2受体抗体, Chemicon®, from rabbit
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抗-D1 多巴胺受体抗体,大鼠单克隆抗体 大鼠抗, clone 1-1-F11 s.E6, purified from hybridoma cell culture