• Neuroscience · Apr 2022

    High Environmental Temperature: Insights into Behavioural, Neurodevelopmental and Gut Microbiome Changes Following Gestational Exposure in Rats.

    • Olamide E Adebiyi, Kabirat O Adigun, Adebowale I Adebiyi, and Bukonla S Odenibi.
    • Department of Veterinary Physiology and Biochemistry, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria. Electronic address: olamideadebiyi24@gmail.com.
    • Neuroscience. 2022 Apr 15; 488: 60-76.

    AbstractAdverse effects of changing climate have been associated with increase average global temperature resulting in environmental changes. We set out to investigate effects of environmental stress due to increased heat exposure on developmental milestones, behaviour, gut microbiota and neuroarchitecture in rat pups. Pregnant Wistar rats were held in standard temperature (ST) (26 ± 2 °C; control) or high temperature (HT) (40 ± 2 °C) housing. After parturition, a cohort of the HT group and their pups were moved to the control/ST housing (gestational-only-exposed pup [GE]) while the other subset remained in the HT housing (gestational and postnatal exposed pups [GE + PE]). At different time points, we examined neurodevelopmental milestones and behaviour in the pups. Following sacrifice changes in gut microbiota, neuroarchitecture, cytokine levels (TNF-α, IL-4, IL-10), SOD, MDA, expression of MBP, NeUN and GFAP were determined. We observed impaired positioning and placing of paws, prolonged righting reflex, delayed ear opening and significant decreased body weight gain in HT pups when compared with control. We identified Firmicutes and Proteobacteria and noted a significant difference in Firmicutes count between GE and GE + PE pups at P15. Furthermore, TNF-α, IL-4, IL-10 and MDA levels were increased in GE and GE + PE pups. There was also a reduction in MBP expression in the HT pups. Taken together, our results revealed a delay in neurodevelopmental milestones in pups exposed to high HT during gestation and post natal life. Pups whose dam were exposed to high HT during gestation also showed some set back but improved over the course of testing.Copyright © 2022 IBRO. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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