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The effects of chronic unpredicted mild stress on maternal negative emotions and gut microbiota and metabolites in pregnant rats

BACKGROUND: Chronic long-term stress is associated with a range of disorders, including depression and a variety of other chronic illnesses. It is well known that maternal exposure to psychosocial stress during pregnancy significantly increases the likelihood of adverse pregnancy outcomes. The gut m...

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Autores principales: Wang, Rui, Zhao, Feng, Li, Ye, Zhu, Jiashu, Liu, Yifei, Li, Jiaqi, Yao, Guixiang, Liu, Hongya, Guan, Suzhen, Ma, Shuqin
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Publicado: PeerJ Inc. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10117386/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37090110
http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.15113
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author Wang, Rui
Zhao, Feng
Li, Ye
Zhu, Jiashu
Liu, Yifei
Li, Jiaqi
Yao, Guixiang
Liu, Hongya
Guan, Suzhen
Ma, Shuqin
author_facet Wang, Rui
Zhao, Feng
Li, Ye
Zhu, Jiashu
Liu, Yifei
Li, Jiaqi
Yao, Guixiang
Liu, Hongya
Guan, Suzhen
Ma, Shuqin
author_sort Wang, Rui
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Chronic long-term stress is associated with a range of disorders, including depression and a variety of other chronic illnesses. It is well known that maternal exposure to psychosocial stress during pregnancy significantly increases the likelihood of adverse pregnancy outcomes. The gut microbiota has been a popular topic, it is a key mediator of the gut-brain axis and plays an important role in human health; changes in the gut microbiota have been related to chronic stress-induced health impairment, however, the relationship between maternal negative emotions and abnormal gut microbiota and its metabolites during maternal exposure to chronic stress during pregnancy remains unclear. METHODS: Pregnant rats were subjected to chronic unpredicted mild stress (CUMS) to establish the rat model of chronic stress during pregnancy. The behavioral changes were recorded using sucrose preference test (SPT) and open-field test (OFT), plasma corticosterone levels were determined by radioimmunoassay, and a comprehensive method combining 16S rRNA gene sequencing and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) metabolomics was used to study the effects of stress during pregnancy on the function of intestinal microbiota and its metabolites. RESULTS: Chronic stress during pregnancy not only increased maternal plasma corticosterone (P < 0.05), but also caused maternal depression-like behaviors (P < 0.05). Chronic stress during pregnancy changed the species composition at the family level of maternal gut microbiota, the species abundance of Ruminococcaceae in the stress group (23.45%) was lower than the control group (32.67%) and the species abundance of Prevotellaceae in the stress group (10.45%) was higher than the control group (0.03%) (P < 0.05). Vertical locomotion and 1% sucrose preference percentage in pregnant rats were negatively correlated with Prevotellaceae (r =  − 0.90, P < 0.05). Principal component analysis with partial least squares discriminant analysis showed that the integration points of metabolic components in the stress and control groups were completely separated, indicating that there were significant differences in the metabolic patterns of the two groups, and there were seven endogenous metabolites that differed (P < 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: The negative emotional behaviors that occur in pregnant rats as a result of prenatal chronic stress may be associated with alterations in the gut microbiota and its metabolites. These findings provide a basis for future targeted metabolomics and gut flora studies on the effects of chronic stress during pregnancy on gut flora.
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spelling pubmed-101173862023-04-21 The effects of chronic unpredicted mild stress on maternal negative emotions and gut microbiota and metabolites in pregnant rats Wang, Rui Zhao, Feng Li, Ye Zhu, Jiashu Liu, Yifei Li, Jiaqi Yao, Guixiang Liu, Hongya Guan, Suzhen Ma, Shuqin PeerJ Biochemistry BACKGROUND: Chronic long-term stress is associated with a range of disorders, including depression and a variety of other chronic illnesses. It is well known that maternal exposure to psychosocial stress during pregnancy significantly increases the likelihood of adverse pregnancy outcomes. The gut microbiota has been a popular topic, it is a key mediator of the gut-brain axis and plays an important role in human health; changes in the gut microbiota have been related to chronic stress-induced health impairment, however, the relationship between maternal negative emotions and abnormal gut microbiota and its metabolites during maternal exposure to chronic stress during pregnancy remains unclear. METHODS: Pregnant rats were subjected to chronic unpredicted mild stress (CUMS) to establish the rat model of chronic stress during pregnancy. The behavioral changes were recorded using sucrose preference test (SPT) and open-field test (OFT), plasma corticosterone levels were determined by radioimmunoassay, and a comprehensive method combining 16S rRNA gene sequencing and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) metabolomics was used to study the effects of stress during pregnancy on the function of intestinal microbiota and its metabolites. RESULTS: Chronic stress during pregnancy not only increased maternal plasma corticosterone (P < 0.05), but also caused maternal depression-like behaviors (P < 0.05). Chronic stress during pregnancy changed the species composition at the family level of maternal gut microbiota, the species abundance of Ruminococcaceae in the stress group (23.45%) was lower than the control group (32.67%) and the species abundance of Prevotellaceae in the stress group (10.45%) was higher than the control group (0.03%) (P < 0.05). Vertical locomotion and 1% sucrose preference percentage in pregnant rats were negatively correlated with Prevotellaceae (r =  − 0.90, P < 0.05). Principal component analysis with partial least squares discriminant analysis showed that the integration points of metabolic components in the stress and control groups were completely separated, indicating that there were significant differences in the metabolic patterns of the two groups, and there were seven endogenous metabolites that differed (P < 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: The negative emotional behaviors that occur in pregnant rats as a result of prenatal chronic stress may be associated with alterations in the gut microbiota and its metabolites. These findings provide a basis for future targeted metabolomics and gut flora studies on the effects of chronic stress during pregnancy on gut flora. PeerJ Inc. 2023-04-17 /pmc/articles/PMC10117386/ /pubmed/37090110 http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.15113 Text en ©2023 Wang et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, reproduction and adaptation in any medium and for any purpose provided that it is properly attributed. For attribution, the original author(s), title, publication source (PeerJ) and either DOI or URL of the article must be cited.
spellingShingle Biochemistry
Wang, Rui
Zhao, Feng
Li, Ye
Zhu, Jiashu
Liu, Yifei
Li, Jiaqi
Yao, Guixiang
Liu, Hongya
Guan, Suzhen
Ma, Shuqin
The effects of chronic unpredicted mild stress on maternal negative emotions and gut microbiota and metabolites in pregnant rats
title The effects of chronic unpredicted mild stress on maternal negative emotions and gut microbiota and metabolites in pregnant rats
title_full The effects of chronic unpredicted mild stress on maternal negative emotions and gut microbiota and metabolites in pregnant rats
title_fullStr The effects of chronic unpredicted mild stress on maternal negative emotions and gut microbiota and metabolites in pregnant rats
title_full_unstemmed The effects of chronic unpredicted mild stress on maternal negative emotions and gut microbiota and metabolites in pregnant rats
title_short The effects of chronic unpredicted mild stress on maternal negative emotions and gut microbiota and metabolites in pregnant rats
title_sort effects of chronic unpredicted mild stress on maternal negative emotions and gut microbiota and metabolites in pregnant rats
topic Biochemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10117386/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37090110
http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.15113
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