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Early life stress increases stress vulnerability through BDNF gene epigenetic changes in the rat hippocampus

Authors
Seo, Mi KyoungLy, Nguyen NgocLee, Chan HongCho, Hye YeonChoi, Cheol MinNhu, Le HoaLee, Jung GooLee, Bong JuKim, Gyung-MeeYoon, Bong JunePark, Sung WooKim, Young Hoon
Issue Date
6월-2016
Publisher
PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
Keywords
Epigenetic mechanism; Maternal separation; Restraint stress; BDNF; Escitalopram
Citation
NEUROPHARMACOLOGY, v.105, pp.388 - 397
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Journal Title
NEUROPHARMACOLOGY
Volume
105
Start Page
388
End Page
397
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/88460
DOI
10.1016/j.neuropharm.2016.02.009
ISSN
0028-3908
Abstract
Early life stress (ELS) exerts long-lasting epigenetic influences on the brain and makes an individual susceptible to later depression. It is poorly understood whether ELS and subsequent adult chronic stress modulate epigenetic mechanisms. We examined the epigenetic mechanisms of the BDNF gene in the hippocampus, which may underlie stress vulnerability to postnatal maternal separation (MS) and adult restraint stress (RS). Rat pups were separated from their dams (3 h/day from P1-P21). When the pups reached adulthood (8 weeks old), we introduced RS (2 h/day for 3 weeks) followed by escitalopram treatment. We showed that both the MS and RS groups expressed reduced levels of total and exon IV BDNF mRNA. Furthermore, RS potentiated MS-induced decreases in these expression levels. Similarly, both the MS and RS groups showed decreased levels of acetylated histone H3 and H4 at BDNF promoter IV, and RS exacerbated MS-induced decreases of H3 and H4 acetylation. Both the MS and RS groups had increased MeCP2 levels at BDNF promoter IV, as well as increased HDAC5 mRNA, and the combination of MS and RS exerted a greater effect on these parameters than did RS alone. In the forced swimming test, the immobility time of the MS + RS group was significantly higher than that of the RS group. Additionally, chronic escitalopram treatment recovered these alterations. Our results suggest that postnatal MS and subsequent adult RS modulate epigenetic changes in the BDNF gene, and that these changes may be related to behavioral phenotype. These epigenetic mechanisms are involved in escitalopram action. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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