INVESTIGADORES
DE MORENO Maria Alejandra
artículos
Título:
Maternal dietary omega-3 deficiency worsens the deleterious effects of prenatal inflammation on the gut-brain axis in the offspring across lifetime
Autor/es:
LEYROLLE, Q.; DECOEUR, F.; BRIERE, G.; AMADIEU, C.; QUADROS, A.R.A.A.; VOYTYUK, I.; LACABANNE, C.; BENMAMAR-BADEL, A.; BOUREL, J.; AUBERT, A.; SERE, A.; CHAIN, F.; SCHWENDIMANN, L.; MATROT, B.; BOURGEOIS, T.; GRÉGOIRE, S.; LEBLANC, J.G.; DE MORENO DE LEBLANC, A.; LANGELLA, P.; FERNANDES, G.R.; BRETILLON, L.; JOFFRE, C.; URICARU, R.; THEBAULT, P.; GRESSENS, P.; CHATEL, J.M.; LAYÉ, S.; NADJAR, A.
Revista:
NEUROPSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY
Editorial:
NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
Referencias:
Año: 2021 vol. 46 p. 579 - 602
ISSN:
0893-133X
Resumen:
Maternal immune activation (MIA) and poor maternal nutritional habits are risk factors for the occurrence of neurodevelopmental disorders (NDD). Human studies show the deleterious impact of prenatal inflammation and low n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA) intake on neurodevelopment with long-lasting consequences on behavior. However, the mechanisms linking maternal nutritional status to MIA are still unclear, despite their relevance to the etiology of NDD. We demonstrate here that low maternal n-3 PUFA intake worsens MIA-induced early gut dysfunction, including modification of gut microbiota composition and higher local inflammatory reactivity. These deficits correlate with alterations of microglia-neuron crosstalk pathways and have long-lasting effects, both at transcriptional and behavioral levels. This work highlights the perinatal period as a critical time window, especially regarding the role of the gut-brain axis in neurodevelopment, elucidating the link between MIA, poor nutritional habits, and NDD.[Figure not available: see fulltext.][Figure not available: see fulltext.][Figure not available: see fulltext.][Figure not available: see fulltext.][Figure not available: see fulltext.].