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Development of Anxiety-Like Behavior via Hippocampal IGF-2 Signaling in the Offspring of Parental Morphine Exposure: Effect of Enriched Environment

Authors :
Chang-Qi Li
Xin-Fu Zhou
Junmei Xu
Ling Song
Fiona H. Zhou
Ru-Ping Dai
Fang Li
Tao-Tao Cui
Jian-Yi Zhang
Yanwei Luo
Xiao-Wei Xing
Wen-Yu Cao
Fang-Fang Bi
Wei Hao
Li, Chang-Qi
Luo, Yan-Wei
Bi, Fang-Fang
Cui, Tao-Tao
Song, Ling
Cao, Wen-Yu
Zhang, Jian-Yi
Li, Fang
Xu, Jun-Mei
Hao, Wei
Xing, Xiao-Wei
Zhou, Fiona H
Zhou, Xin-Fu
Dai, Ru-Ping
Source :
Neuropsychopharmacology. 39:2777-2787
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2014.

Abstract

Opioid addiction is a major social, economic, and medical problem worldwide. Long-term adverse consequences of chronic opiate exposure not only involve the individuals themselves but also their offspring. Adolescent maternal morphine exposure results in behavior and morphologic changes in the brain of their adult offspring. However, few studies investigate the effect of adult opiate exposure on their offspring. Furthermore, the underlying molecular signals regulating the intergenerational effects of morphine exposure are still elusive. We report here that morphine exposure of adult male and female rats resulted in anxiety-like behavior and dendritic retraction in the dentate gyrus (DG) region of the hippocampus in their adult offspring. The behavior and morphologic changes were concomitant with the downregulation of insulin-like growth factor (IGF)-2 signaling in the granular zone of DG. Overexpression of hippocampal IGF-2 by bilateral intra-DG injection of lentivirus encoding the IGF-2 gene prevented anxiety-like behaviors in the offspring. Furthermore, exposure to an enriched environment during adolescence corrected the reduction of hippocampal IGF-2 expression, normalized anxiety-like behavior and reversed dendritic retraction in the adult offspring. Thus, parental morphine exposure can lead to the downregulation of hippocampal IGF-2, which contributed to the anxiety and hippocampal dendritic retraction in their offspring. An adolescent-enriched environment experience prevented the behavior and morphologic changes in their offspring through hippocampal IGF-2 signaling. IGF-2 and an enriched environment may be a potential intervention to prevention of anxiety and brain atrophy in the offspring of parental opioid exposure. Refereed/Peer-reviewed

Details

ISSN :
1740634X and 0893133X
Volume :
39
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Neuropsychopharmacology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....8a435e97bf203c08a2c3e3d06d4d300d
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/npp.2014.128