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The Impact of Mouse Preterm Birth Induction by RU-486 on Microglial Activation and Subsequent Hypomyelination

Preterm birth (PTB) represents 15 million births every year worldwide and is frequently associated with maternal/fetal infections and inflammation, inducing neuroinflammation. This neuroinflammation is mediated by microglial cells, which are brain-resident macrophages that release cytotoxic molecule...

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Autores principales: Morin, Cécile, Guenoun, David, Sautet, Irvin, Faivre, Valérie, Csaba, Zsolt, Schwendimann, Leslie, Young-Ten, Pierrette, Van Steenwinckel, Juliette, Gressens, Pierre, Bokobza, Cindy
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9105222/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35563258
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23094867
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author Morin, Cécile
Guenoun, David
Sautet, Irvin
Faivre, Valérie
Csaba, Zsolt
Schwendimann, Leslie
Young-Ten, Pierrette
Van Steenwinckel, Juliette
Gressens, Pierre
Bokobza, Cindy
author_facet Morin, Cécile
Guenoun, David
Sautet, Irvin
Faivre, Valérie
Csaba, Zsolt
Schwendimann, Leslie
Young-Ten, Pierrette
Van Steenwinckel, Juliette
Gressens, Pierre
Bokobza, Cindy
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description Preterm birth (PTB) represents 15 million births every year worldwide and is frequently associated with maternal/fetal infections and inflammation, inducing neuroinflammation. This neuroinflammation is mediated by microglial cells, which are brain-resident macrophages that release cytotoxic molecules that block oligodendrocyte differentiation, leading to hypomyelination. Some preterm survivors can face lifetime motor and/or cognitive disabilities linked to periventricular white matter injuries (PWMIs). There is currently no recommendation concerning the mode of delivery in the case of PTB and its impact on brain development. Many animal models of induced-PTB based on LPS injections exist, but with a low survival rate. There is a lack of information regarding clinically used pharmacological substances to induce PTB and their consequences on brain development. Mifepristone (RU-486) is a drug used clinically to induce preterm labor. This study aims to elaborate and characterize a new model of induced-PTB and PWMIs by the gestational injection of RU-486 and the perinatal injection of pups with IL-1beta. A RU-486 single subcutaneous (s.c.) injection at embryonic day (E)18.5 induced PTB at E19.5 in pregnant OF1 mice. All pups were born alive and were adopted directly after birth. IL-1beta was injected intraperitoneally from postnatal day (P)1 to P5. Animals exposed to both RU-486 and IL-1beta demonstrated microglial reactivity and subsequent PWMIs. In conclusion, the s.c. administration of RU-486 induced labor within 24 h with a high survival rate for pups. In the context of perinatal inflammation, RU-486 labor induction significantly decreases microglial reactivity in vivo but did not prevent subsequent PWMIs.
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spelling pubmed-91052222022-05-14 The Impact of Mouse Preterm Birth Induction by RU-486 on Microglial Activation and Subsequent Hypomyelination Morin, Cécile Guenoun, David Sautet, Irvin Faivre, Valérie Csaba, Zsolt Schwendimann, Leslie Young-Ten, Pierrette Van Steenwinckel, Juliette Gressens, Pierre Bokobza, Cindy Int J Mol Sci Article Preterm birth (PTB) represents 15 million births every year worldwide and is frequently associated with maternal/fetal infections and inflammation, inducing neuroinflammation. This neuroinflammation is mediated by microglial cells, which are brain-resident macrophages that release cytotoxic molecules that block oligodendrocyte differentiation, leading to hypomyelination. Some preterm survivors can face lifetime motor and/or cognitive disabilities linked to periventricular white matter injuries (PWMIs). There is currently no recommendation concerning the mode of delivery in the case of PTB and its impact on brain development. Many animal models of induced-PTB based on LPS injections exist, but with a low survival rate. There is a lack of information regarding clinically used pharmacological substances to induce PTB and their consequences on brain development. Mifepristone (RU-486) is a drug used clinically to induce preterm labor. This study aims to elaborate and characterize a new model of induced-PTB and PWMIs by the gestational injection of RU-486 and the perinatal injection of pups with IL-1beta. A RU-486 single subcutaneous (s.c.) injection at embryonic day (E)18.5 induced PTB at E19.5 in pregnant OF1 mice. All pups were born alive and were adopted directly after birth. IL-1beta was injected intraperitoneally from postnatal day (P)1 to P5. Animals exposed to both RU-486 and IL-1beta demonstrated microglial reactivity and subsequent PWMIs. In conclusion, the s.c. administration of RU-486 induced labor within 24 h with a high survival rate for pups. In the context of perinatal inflammation, RU-486 labor induction significantly decreases microglial reactivity in vivo but did not prevent subsequent PWMIs. MDPI 2022-04-27 /pmc/articles/PMC9105222/ /pubmed/35563258 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23094867 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Morin, Cécile
Guenoun, David
Sautet, Irvin
Faivre, Valérie
Csaba, Zsolt
Schwendimann, Leslie
Young-Ten, Pierrette
Van Steenwinckel, Juliette
Gressens, Pierre
Bokobza, Cindy
The Impact of Mouse Preterm Birth Induction by RU-486 on Microglial Activation and Subsequent Hypomyelination
title The Impact of Mouse Preterm Birth Induction by RU-486 on Microglial Activation and Subsequent Hypomyelination
title_full The Impact of Mouse Preterm Birth Induction by RU-486 on Microglial Activation and Subsequent Hypomyelination
title_fullStr The Impact of Mouse Preterm Birth Induction by RU-486 on Microglial Activation and Subsequent Hypomyelination
title_full_unstemmed The Impact of Mouse Preterm Birth Induction by RU-486 on Microglial Activation and Subsequent Hypomyelination
title_short The Impact of Mouse Preterm Birth Induction by RU-486 on Microglial Activation and Subsequent Hypomyelination
title_sort impact of mouse preterm birth induction by ru-486 on microglial activation and subsequent hypomyelination
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9105222/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35563258
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23094867
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