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Asthma Induction During Development and Adult Lung Function, Behavior and Brain Gene Expression

In developing youth, allergic asthma is the most common chronic condition, with 9%–10% of youth affected. Asthma onset during childhood and adolescence is further associated with other health issues, particularly psychiatric conditions. To understand causal mechanisms by which developmental asthma m...

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Autores principales: Caulfield, Jasmine I., Caruso, Michael J., Bourne, Rebecca A., Chirichella, Nicole R., Klein, Laura C., Craig, Timothy, Bonneau, Robert H., August, Avery, Cavigelli, Sonia A.
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6125297/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30214402
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnbeh.2018.00188
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author Caulfield, Jasmine I.
Caruso, Michael J.
Bourne, Rebecca A.
Chirichella, Nicole R.
Klein, Laura C.
Craig, Timothy
Bonneau, Robert H.
August, Avery
Cavigelli, Sonia A.
author_facet Caulfield, Jasmine I.
Caruso, Michael J.
Bourne, Rebecca A.
Chirichella, Nicole R.
Klein, Laura C.
Craig, Timothy
Bonneau, Robert H.
August, Avery
Cavigelli, Sonia A.
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description In developing youth, allergic asthma is the most common chronic condition, with 9%–10% of youth affected. Asthma onset during childhood and adolescence is further associated with other health issues, particularly psychiatric conditions. To understand causal mechanisms by which developmental asthma may lead to altered behavior, brain and health trajectories, we developed a mouse model of developmental allergic asthma. In the current study, we tested for potential long-term effects of developmental asthma on adult lung function and behavior and brain gene expression associated with emotion and stress regulation. We manipulated airway inflammation (AI) and methacholine (MCH)-induced bronchospasm (resulting in labored breathing, LB) in young male and female BALB/cJ mice and measured adult outcomes 3 months after final asthma manipulations. Results indicated that allergen exposure, used to cause AI, and which ended on post-natal day 56 (P56), led to persistent lung AI, mucus buildup and gene expression related to allergic asthma 3 months after final allergen exposure. In addition, at this same age, early allergen exposure led to altered brain gene expression related to stress regulation (prefrontal corticotropin releasing hormone receptor 1, Crhr1 and hippocampal glucocorticoid receptor, GR) and serotonin function (brainstem serotonin transporter, SERT). On the other hand, LB events during development led to altered anxiety-related behavior. Importantly, sex and pre-asthma fear-related behavior (ultrasonic vocalization, USV rates) modulated these adult outcomes. Asthma that develops during childhood/adolescence may have long-term impacts on emotion and stress regulation mechanisms, and these influences may be moderated by sex and pre-asthma temperament.
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spelling pubmed-61252972018-09-13 Asthma Induction During Development and Adult Lung Function, Behavior and Brain Gene Expression Caulfield, Jasmine I. Caruso, Michael J. Bourne, Rebecca A. Chirichella, Nicole R. Klein, Laura C. Craig, Timothy Bonneau, Robert H. August, Avery Cavigelli, Sonia A. Front Behav Neurosci Neuroscience In developing youth, allergic asthma is the most common chronic condition, with 9%–10% of youth affected. Asthma onset during childhood and adolescence is further associated with other health issues, particularly psychiatric conditions. To understand causal mechanisms by which developmental asthma may lead to altered behavior, brain and health trajectories, we developed a mouse model of developmental allergic asthma. In the current study, we tested for potential long-term effects of developmental asthma on adult lung function and behavior and brain gene expression associated with emotion and stress regulation. We manipulated airway inflammation (AI) and methacholine (MCH)-induced bronchospasm (resulting in labored breathing, LB) in young male and female BALB/cJ mice and measured adult outcomes 3 months after final asthma manipulations. Results indicated that allergen exposure, used to cause AI, and which ended on post-natal day 56 (P56), led to persistent lung AI, mucus buildup and gene expression related to allergic asthma 3 months after final allergen exposure. In addition, at this same age, early allergen exposure led to altered brain gene expression related to stress regulation (prefrontal corticotropin releasing hormone receptor 1, Crhr1 and hippocampal glucocorticoid receptor, GR) and serotonin function (brainstem serotonin transporter, SERT). On the other hand, LB events during development led to altered anxiety-related behavior. Importantly, sex and pre-asthma fear-related behavior (ultrasonic vocalization, USV rates) modulated these adult outcomes. Asthma that develops during childhood/adolescence may have long-term impacts on emotion and stress regulation mechanisms, and these influences may be moderated by sex and pre-asthma temperament. Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-08-30 /pmc/articles/PMC6125297/ /pubmed/30214402 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnbeh.2018.00188 Text en Copyright © 2018 Caulfield, Caruso, Bourne, Chirichella, Klein, Craig, Bonneau, August and Cavigelli. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
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Caulfield, Jasmine I.
Caruso, Michael J.
Bourne, Rebecca A.
Chirichella, Nicole R.
Klein, Laura C.
Craig, Timothy
Bonneau, Robert H.
August, Avery
Cavigelli, Sonia A.
Asthma Induction During Development and Adult Lung Function, Behavior and Brain Gene Expression
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title_fullStr Asthma Induction During Development and Adult Lung Function, Behavior and Brain Gene Expression
title_full_unstemmed Asthma Induction During Development and Adult Lung Function, Behavior and Brain Gene Expression
title_short Asthma Induction During Development and Adult Lung Function, Behavior and Brain Gene Expression
title_sort asthma induction during development and adult lung function, behavior and brain gene expression
topic Neuroscience
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6125297/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30214402
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnbeh.2018.00188
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