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Gestational Exposure to Sodium Valproate Disrupts Fasciculation of the Mesotelencephalic Dopaminergic Tract, With a Selective Reduction of Dopaminergic Output From the Ventral Tegmental Area

Gestational exposure to valproic acid (VPA) is known to cause behavioral deficits of sociability, matching similar alterations in human autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Available data are scarce on the neuromorphological changes in VPA-exposed animals. Here, we focused on alterations of the dopaminer...

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Autores principales: Ádám, Ágota, Kemecsei, Róbert, Company, Verónica, Murcia-Ramón, Raquel, Juarez, Iris, Gerecsei, László I., Zachar, Gergely, Echevarría, Diego, Puelles, Eduardo, Martínez, Salvador, Csillag, András
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7290005/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32581730
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnana.2020.00029
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author Ádám, Ágota
Kemecsei, Róbert
Company, Verónica
Murcia-Ramón, Raquel
Juarez, Iris
Gerecsei, László I.
Zachar, Gergely
Echevarría, Diego
Puelles, Eduardo
Martínez, Salvador
Csillag, András
author_facet Ádám, Ágota
Kemecsei, Róbert
Company, Verónica
Murcia-Ramón, Raquel
Juarez, Iris
Gerecsei, László I.
Zachar, Gergely
Echevarría, Diego
Puelles, Eduardo
Martínez, Salvador
Csillag, András
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description Gestational exposure to valproic acid (VPA) is known to cause behavioral deficits of sociability, matching similar alterations in human autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Available data are scarce on the neuromorphological changes in VPA-exposed animals. Here, we focused on alterations of the dopaminergic system, which is implicated in motivation and reward, with relevance to social cohesion. Whole brains from 7-day-old mice born to mothers given a single injection of VPA (400 mg/kg b.wt.) on E13.5 were immunostained against tyrosine hydroxylase (TH). They were scanned using the iDISCO method with a laser light-sheet microscope, and the reconstructed images were analyzed in 3D for quantitative morphometry. A marked reduction of mesotelencephalic (MT) axonal fascicles together with a widening of the MT tract were observed in VPA treated mice, while other major brain tracts appeared anatomically intact. We also found a reduction in the abundance of dopaminergic ventral tegmental (VTA) neurons, accompanied by diminished tissue level of DA in ventrobasal telencephalic regions (including the nucleus accumbens (NAc), olfactory tubercle, BST, substantia innominata). Such a reduction of DA was not observed in the non-limbic caudate-putamen. Conversely, the abundance of TH+ cells in the substantia nigra (SN) was increased, presumably due to a compensatory mechanism or to an altered distribution of TH+ neurons occupying the SN and the VTA. The findings suggest that defasciculation of the MT tract and neuronal loss in VTA, followed by diminished dopaminergic input to the ventrobasal telencephalon at a critical time point of embryonic development (E13-E14) may hinder the patterning of certain brain centers underlying decision making and sociability.
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spelling pubmed-72900052020-06-23 Gestational Exposure to Sodium Valproate Disrupts Fasciculation of the Mesotelencephalic Dopaminergic Tract, With a Selective Reduction of Dopaminergic Output From the Ventral Tegmental Area Ádám, Ágota Kemecsei, Róbert Company, Verónica Murcia-Ramón, Raquel Juarez, Iris Gerecsei, László I. Zachar, Gergely Echevarría, Diego Puelles, Eduardo Martínez, Salvador Csillag, András Front Neuroanat Neuroscience Gestational exposure to valproic acid (VPA) is known to cause behavioral deficits of sociability, matching similar alterations in human autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Available data are scarce on the neuromorphological changes in VPA-exposed animals. Here, we focused on alterations of the dopaminergic system, which is implicated in motivation and reward, with relevance to social cohesion. Whole brains from 7-day-old mice born to mothers given a single injection of VPA (400 mg/kg b.wt.) on E13.5 were immunostained against tyrosine hydroxylase (TH). They were scanned using the iDISCO method with a laser light-sheet microscope, and the reconstructed images were analyzed in 3D for quantitative morphometry. A marked reduction of mesotelencephalic (MT) axonal fascicles together with a widening of the MT tract were observed in VPA treated mice, while other major brain tracts appeared anatomically intact. We also found a reduction in the abundance of dopaminergic ventral tegmental (VTA) neurons, accompanied by diminished tissue level of DA in ventrobasal telencephalic regions (including the nucleus accumbens (NAc), olfactory tubercle, BST, substantia innominata). Such a reduction of DA was not observed in the non-limbic caudate-putamen. Conversely, the abundance of TH+ cells in the substantia nigra (SN) was increased, presumably due to a compensatory mechanism or to an altered distribution of TH+ neurons occupying the SN and the VTA. The findings suggest that defasciculation of the MT tract and neuronal loss in VTA, followed by diminished dopaminergic input to the ventrobasal telencephalon at a critical time point of embryonic development (E13-E14) may hinder the patterning of certain brain centers underlying decision making and sociability. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-06-05 /pmc/articles/PMC7290005/ /pubmed/32581730 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnana.2020.00029 Text en Copyright © 2020 Ádám, Kemecsei, Company, Murcia-Ramón, Juarez, Gerecsei, Zachar, Echevarría, Puelles, Martínez and Csillag. 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.
spellingShingle Neuroscience
Ádám, Ágota
Kemecsei, Róbert
Company, Verónica
Murcia-Ramón, Raquel
Juarez, Iris
Gerecsei, László I.
Zachar, Gergely
Echevarría, Diego
Puelles, Eduardo
Martínez, Salvador
Csillag, András
Gestational Exposure to Sodium Valproate Disrupts Fasciculation of the Mesotelencephalic Dopaminergic Tract, With a Selective Reduction of Dopaminergic Output From the Ventral Tegmental Area
title Gestational Exposure to Sodium Valproate Disrupts Fasciculation of the Mesotelencephalic Dopaminergic Tract, With a Selective Reduction of Dopaminergic Output From the Ventral Tegmental Area
title_full Gestational Exposure to Sodium Valproate Disrupts Fasciculation of the Mesotelencephalic Dopaminergic Tract, With a Selective Reduction of Dopaminergic Output From the Ventral Tegmental Area
title_fullStr Gestational Exposure to Sodium Valproate Disrupts Fasciculation of the Mesotelencephalic Dopaminergic Tract, With a Selective Reduction of Dopaminergic Output From the Ventral Tegmental Area
title_full_unstemmed Gestational Exposure to Sodium Valproate Disrupts Fasciculation of the Mesotelencephalic Dopaminergic Tract, With a Selective Reduction of Dopaminergic Output From the Ventral Tegmental Area
title_short Gestational Exposure to Sodium Valproate Disrupts Fasciculation of the Mesotelencephalic Dopaminergic Tract, With a Selective Reduction of Dopaminergic Output From the Ventral Tegmental Area
title_sort gestational exposure to sodium valproate disrupts fasciculation of the mesotelencephalic dopaminergic tract, with a selective reduction of dopaminergic output from the ventral tegmental area
topic Neuroscience
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7290005/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32581730
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnana.2020.00029
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