Sex-dependent effects of maternal corticosterone and SSRI treatment on hippocampal neurogenesis across development

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Gobinath, Aarthi R. [1 ]
Workman, Joanna L. [2 ,4 ]
Chow, Carmen [3 ]
Lieblich, Stephanie E. [3 ]
Galea, Liisa A. M. [1 ,2 ,3 ]
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[1] Univ British Columbia, Program Neurosci, 2215 Wesbrook Mall, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z3, Canada
[2] Univ British Columbia, Dept Psychol, 2136 West Mall, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z4, Canada
[3] Univ British Columbia, Ctr Brain Hlth, 2215 Wesbrook Mall, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z3, Canada
[4] SUNY Albany, Dept Psychol, 1400 Washington Ave, Albany, NY 12222 USA
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Postpartum corticosterone; Fluoxetine; Doublecortin; Sex differences; Hippocampus; SSRIs; Neurogenesis; Dentate gyrus; Postpartum depression; FEMALE RATS; CELL-PROLIFERATION; POSTPARTUM CORTICOSTERONE; ANTIDEPRESSANT USE; PRENATAL EXPOSURE; ADULT NEUROGENESIS; STRESS REACTIVITY; DEPRESSED MOTHERS; DENTATE GYRUS; NEONATAL-RATS;
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10.1186/s13293-017-0142-x
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Background: Postpartum depression affects approximately 15% of mothers and represents a form of early life adversity for developing offspring. Postpartum depression can be treated with prescription antidepressants like fluoxetine (FLX). However, FLX can remain active in breast milk, raising concerns about the consequences of neonatal FLX exposure. The hippocampus is highly sensitive to developmental stress, and males and females respond differently to stress at many endpoints, including hippocampal plasticity. However, it is unclear how developmental exposure to FLX alters the trajectory of hippocampal development. The goal of this study was to examine the long-term effects of maternal postpartum corticosterone (CORT, a model of postpartum depression) and concurrent FLX on hippocampal neurogenesis in male and female offspring. Methods: Female Sprague-Dawley rat dams were treated daily with either CORT or oil and FLX or saline from postpartum days 2-23. Offspring were perfused on postnatal day 31 (pre-adolescent), postnatal day 42 (adolescent), and postnatal day 69 (adult). Tissue was processed for doublecortin (DCX), an endogenous marker of immature neurons, in the dorsal and ventral hippocampus. Results: Maternal postpartum CORT reduced density of DCX-expressing cells in the dorsal hippocampus of pre-adolescent males and increased it in adolescent males, suggesting that postpartum CORT exposure disrupted the typical progression of the density of DCX-expressing cells. Further, among offspring of oil-treated dams, pre-adolescent males had greater density of DCX-expressing cells than pre-adolescent females, and maternal postpartum CORT prevented this sex difference. In pre-adolescent females, maternal postpartum FLX decreased the density of DCX-expressing cells in the dorsal hippocampus compared to saline. As expected, maternal CORT reduced the density of DCX-expressing cells in adult female, but not male, offspring. The combination of maternal postpartum CORT/FLX diminished density of DCX-expressing cells in dorsal hippocampus regardless of sex or age. Conclusions: These findings reveal how modeling treatment of postpartum depression with FLX alters hippocampal neurogenesis in developing offspring differently depending on sex, predominantly in the dorsal dentate gyrus and earlier in life.
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