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Early maternal deprivation affects dentate gyrus structure and emotional learning in adult female rats

RATIONALE: Stress elicits functional and structural changes in the hippocampus. Early life stress is one of the major risk factors for stress-related pathologies like depression. Patients suffering from depression show a reduced hippocampal volume, and in women, this occurs more often when depressio...

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Autores principales: Oomen, Charlotte A., Soeters, Heleen, Audureau, Nathalie, Vermunt, Lisa, van Hasselt, Felisa N., Manders, Erik M. M., Joëls, Marian, Krugers, Harm, Lucassen, Paul J.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3045507/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20589492
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00213-010-1922-8
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author Oomen, Charlotte A.
Soeters, Heleen
Audureau, Nathalie
Vermunt, Lisa
van Hasselt, Felisa N.
Manders, Erik M. M.
Joëls, Marian
Krugers, Harm
Lucassen, Paul J.
author_facet Oomen, Charlotte A.
Soeters, Heleen
Audureau, Nathalie
Vermunt, Lisa
van Hasselt, Felisa N.
Manders, Erik M. M.
Joëls, Marian
Krugers, Harm
Lucassen, Paul J.
author_sort Oomen, Charlotte A.
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description RATIONALE: Stress elicits functional and structural changes in the hippocampus. Early life stress is one of the major risk factors for stress-related pathologies like depression. Patients suffering from depression show a reduced hippocampal volume, and in women, this occurs more often when depression is preceded by childhood trauma. However, the underlying mechanisms that account for a reduced hippocampal volume are unknown. OBJECTIVE: We examined the effects of maternal absence on structure and function of the hippocampus in female offspring. METHODS: We studied whether 24 h of maternal deprivation (MD) on postnatal day 3 altered adult neurogenesis, individual neuronal morphology and dentate gyrus (DG) structure in young adult female rats. In addition, functional alterations were addressed by studying synaptic plasticity in vitro, and spatial as well as emotional learning was tested. RESULTS: Adult females that were subjected to MD revealed significant reductions in DG granule cell number and density. In addition, DG neurons were altered in their dendritic arrangement. No effects on the rate of adult neurogenesis were found. Furthermore, MD did not alter synaptic plasticity in vitro, neither under normal nor high-stress conditions. In addition, spatial learning and contextual fear conditioning were comparable between control and MD animals. However, MD animals showed an improved amygdala-dependent fear memory. CONCLUSION: Although early life stress exposure did not impair hippocampus-dependent functioning in female offspring, it irreversibly affected DG structure by reducing cell numbers. This may be relevant for the reduced hippocampal volume observed in depression and the increased vulnerability of women to develop depression.
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spelling pubmed-30455072011-04-04 Early maternal deprivation affects dentate gyrus structure and emotional learning in adult female rats Oomen, Charlotte A. Soeters, Heleen Audureau, Nathalie Vermunt, Lisa van Hasselt, Felisa N. Manders, Erik M. M. Joëls, Marian Krugers, Harm Lucassen, Paul J. Psychopharmacology (Berl) Original Investigation RATIONALE: Stress elicits functional and structural changes in the hippocampus. Early life stress is one of the major risk factors for stress-related pathologies like depression. Patients suffering from depression show a reduced hippocampal volume, and in women, this occurs more often when depression is preceded by childhood trauma. However, the underlying mechanisms that account for a reduced hippocampal volume are unknown. OBJECTIVE: We examined the effects of maternal absence on structure and function of the hippocampus in female offspring. METHODS: We studied whether 24 h of maternal deprivation (MD) on postnatal day 3 altered adult neurogenesis, individual neuronal morphology and dentate gyrus (DG) structure in young adult female rats. In addition, functional alterations were addressed by studying synaptic plasticity in vitro, and spatial as well as emotional learning was tested. RESULTS: Adult females that were subjected to MD revealed significant reductions in DG granule cell number and density. In addition, DG neurons were altered in their dendritic arrangement. No effects on the rate of adult neurogenesis were found. Furthermore, MD did not alter synaptic plasticity in vitro, neither under normal nor high-stress conditions. In addition, spatial learning and contextual fear conditioning were comparable between control and MD animals. However, MD animals showed an improved amygdala-dependent fear memory. CONCLUSION: Although early life stress exposure did not impair hippocampus-dependent functioning in female offspring, it irreversibly affected DG structure by reducing cell numbers. This may be relevant for the reduced hippocampal volume observed in depression and the increased vulnerability of women to develop depression. Springer-Verlag 2010-06-30 2011 /pmc/articles/PMC3045507/ /pubmed/20589492 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00213-010-1922-8 Text en © The Author(s) 2010 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial License which permits any noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and source are credited.
spellingShingle Original Investigation
Oomen, Charlotte A.
Soeters, Heleen
Audureau, Nathalie
Vermunt, Lisa
van Hasselt, Felisa N.
Manders, Erik M. M.
Joëls, Marian
Krugers, Harm
Lucassen, Paul J.
Early maternal deprivation affects dentate gyrus structure and emotional learning in adult female rats
title Early maternal deprivation affects dentate gyrus structure and emotional learning in adult female rats
title_full Early maternal deprivation affects dentate gyrus structure and emotional learning in adult female rats
title_fullStr Early maternal deprivation affects dentate gyrus structure and emotional learning in adult female rats
title_full_unstemmed Early maternal deprivation affects dentate gyrus structure and emotional learning in adult female rats
title_short Early maternal deprivation affects dentate gyrus structure and emotional learning in adult female rats
title_sort early maternal deprivation affects dentate gyrus structure and emotional learning in adult female rats
topic Original Investigation
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3045507/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20589492
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00213-010-1922-8
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