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High Fat Diet Multigenerationally Affects Hippocampal Neural Stem Cell Proliferation via Epigenetic Mechanisms

Early-life metabolic stress has been demonstrated to affect brain development, persistently influence brain plasticity and to exert multigenerational effects on cognitive functions. However, the impact of an ancestor’s diet on the adult neurogenesis of their descendants has not yet been investigated...

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Autores principales: Natale, Francesca, Spinelli, Matteo, Barbati, Saviana Antonella, Leone, Lucia, Fusco, Salvatore, Grassi, Claudio
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Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9454549/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36078069
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells11172661
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author Natale, Francesca
Spinelli, Matteo
Barbati, Saviana Antonella
Leone, Lucia
Fusco, Salvatore
Grassi, Claudio
author_facet Natale, Francesca
Spinelli, Matteo
Barbati, Saviana Antonella
Leone, Lucia
Fusco, Salvatore
Grassi, Claudio
author_sort Natale, Francesca
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description Early-life metabolic stress has been demonstrated to affect brain development, persistently influence brain plasticity and to exert multigenerational effects on cognitive functions. However, the impact of an ancestor’s diet on the adult neurogenesis of their descendants has not yet been investigated. Here, we studied the effects of maternal high fat diet (HFD) on hippocampal adult neurogenesis and the proliferation of neural stem and progenitor cells (NSPCs) derived from the hippocampus of both the second and the third generations of progeny (F2(HFD) and F3(HFD)). Maternal HFD caused a multigenerational depletion of neurogenic niche in F2(HFD) and F3(HFD) mice. Moreover, NSPCs derived from HFD descendants showed altered expression of genes regulating stem cell proliferation and neurodifferentiation (i.e., Hes1, NeuroD1, Bdnf). Finally, ancestor HFD-related hyper-activation of both STAT3 and STAT5 induced enhancement of their binding on the regulatory sequences of Gfap gene and an epigenetic switch from permissive to repressive chromatin on the promoter of the NeuroD1 gene. Collectively, our data indicate that maternal HFD multigenerationally affects hippocampal adult neurogenesis via an epigenetic derangement of pro-neurogenic gene expression in NSPCs.
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spelling pubmed-94545492022-09-09 High Fat Diet Multigenerationally Affects Hippocampal Neural Stem Cell Proliferation via Epigenetic Mechanisms Natale, Francesca Spinelli, Matteo Barbati, Saviana Antonella Leone, Lucia Fusco, Salvatore Grassi, Claudio Cells Article Early-life metabolic stress has been demonstrated to affect brain development, persistently influence brain plasticity and to exert multigenerational effects on cognitive functions. However, the impact of an ancestor’s diet on the adult neurogenesis of their descendants has not yet been investigated. Here, we studied the effects of maternal high fat diet (HFD) on hippocampal adult neurogenesis and the proliferation of neural stem and progenitor cells (NSPCs) derived from the hippocampus of both the second and the third generations of progeny (F2(HFD) and F3(HFD)). Maternal HFD caused a multigenerational depletion of neurogenic niche in F2(HFD) and F3(HFD) mice. Moreover, NSPCs derived from HFD descendants showed altered expression of genes regulating stem cell proliferation and neurodifferentiation (i.e., Hes1, NeuroD1, Bdnf). Finally, ancestor HFD-related hyper-activation of both STAT3 and STAT5 induced enhancement of their binding on the regulatory sequences of Gfap gene and an epigenetic switch from permissive to repressive chromatin on the promoter of the NeuroD1 gene. Collectively, our data indicate that maternal HFD multigenerationally affects hippocampal adult neurogenesis via an epigenetic derangement of pro-neurogenic gene expression in NSPCs. MDPI 2022-08-27 /pmc/articles/PMC9454549/ /pubmed/36078069 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells11172661 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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Natale, Francesca
Spinelli, Matteo
Barbati, Saviana Antonella
Leone, Lucia
Fusco, Salvatore
Grassi, Claudio
High Fat Diet Multigenerationally Affects Hippocampal Neural Stem Cell Proliferation via Epigenetic Mechanisms
title High Fat Diet Multigenerationally Affects Hippocampal Neural Stem Cell Proliferation via Epigenetic Mechanisms
title_full High Fat Diet Multigenerationally Affects Hippocampal Neural Stem Cell Proliferation via Epigenetic Mechanisms
title_fullStr High Fat Diet Multigenerationally Affects Hippocampal Neural Stem Cell Proliferation via Epigenetic Mechanisms
title_full_unstemmed High Fat Diet Multigenerationally Affects Hippocampal Neural Stem Cell Proliferation via Epigenetic Mechanisms
title_short High Fat Diet Multigenerationally Affects Hippocampal Neural Stem Cell Proliferation via Epigenetic Mechanisms
title_sort high fat diet multigenerationally affects hippocampal neural stem cell proliferation via epigenetic mechanisms
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9454549/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36078069
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells11172661
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