Effects of in utero exposure to fluoxetine on the gastrointestinal tract of rat offspring

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Prowse, Katherine L. [1 ,4 ]
Law, Harriet [2 ]
Raez-Villanueva, Sergio [2 ]
Markovic, Filip [1 ,4 ]
Wang, Megan [1 ,4 ]
Borojevic, Rajka [3 ,4 ]
Parsons, Sean P. [3 ,4 ]
Vincent, Alexander D. [3 ,4 ]
Holloway, Alison C. [2 ]
Ratcliffe, Elyanne M. [1 ,4 ]
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[1] McMaster Univ, Dept Pediat, Hamilton, ON, Canada
[2] McMaster Univ, Dept Obstet & Gynecol, Hamilton, ON, Canada
[3] McMaster Univ, Dept Med, Hamilton, ON, Canada
[4] McMaster Univ, Farncombe Family Digest Hlth Res Inst, Hamilton, ON, Canada
关键词
colitis; developmental programming; enteric nervous system; fluoxetine; gastrointestinal tract; serotonin; SEROTONIN REUPTAKE INHIBITORS; SMALL-INTESTINE; TRANSPORTER; DEPRESSION; RECEPTOR; PREGNANCY; KNOCKOUT; MOTILITY; COLITIS; ANXIETY;
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10.1152/ajpgi.00223.2022
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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Perinatal exposure to selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) has been shown to disrupt the development of serotonergic signaling pathways in the brain and enteric nervous system. Serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine; 5-HT) signaling is critical for gastrointestinal homeostasis; changes in 5-HT expression and regulation have been associated with gastrointestinal diseases of motility and inflammation. We tested the hypothesis that perinatal exposure to the SSRI fluoxetine can influence the development of the gastrointestinal tract in exposed offspring. Female nulliparous Wistar rats were given fluoxetine (10 mg/kg) or vehicle control from 2 wk before mating until weaning; small and large intestines of female and male offspring were collected at postnatal days 1, 21 (P1, P21, respectively), and 6 mo of age. In histological preparations, the proportion of serotonergic neurons significantly increased in the colons of both female and male fluoxetine-exposed compared with control offspring at P21, a time point that signifies maximal exposure to fluoxetine. At 6 mo of age, male but not female fluoxetine-exposed offspring had a significant increase in circulating 5-HT, with a significant decrease in transcripts encoding the 5-HT2A receptor and monoamine oxidase as compared with control offspring. Measurement of spatiotemporal mapping of contractile activity of the small and large intestine at 6 mo of age revealed no changes in motility in the small bowel of fluoxetine-exposed offspring but revealed a significant increase in the frequency of colonic contractions in the female fluoxetine-exposed compared with control animals. Susceptibility to inflammation was examined at 6 mo using the dextran sulfate sodium model of acute colitis. In utero exposure to fluoxetine was not found to exacerbate colitis severity. These findings suggest that fluoxetine exposure during fetal and early postnatal development can lead to changes in serotonergic neurons at the peak of exposure with sex-specific changes in 5-HT signaling and colonic motility in adulthood.NEW & NOTEWORTHY There is increasing recognition of the relevance of in utero and early postnatal exposures in the developmental programming of the gastrointestinal tract. Perinatal exposure to selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors and antidepressant medications is of particular relevance as they are commonly prescribed during pregnancy, and serotonergic pathways play key roles during gastrointestinal development and in postnatal homeostasis. Here, we provide a comprehensive evaluation of clinically relevant outcomes of gastrointestinal motility and susceptibility to colitis in fluoxetine-exposed offspring and highlight changes in colonic serotonergic neurons at the peak of perinatal fluoxetine exposure with sex-dependent changes in serotonin signaling and colonic motility in adulthood.Listen to this article's corresponding podcast at https://ajpgi.podbean.com/e/got-guts-the-micro-version-effects-of-in-utero-fluoxetine-exposure-on-the-gi-tract.
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