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Maternal insulin resistance multigenerationally impairs synaptic plasticity and memory via gametic mechanisms

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2019
Short description:
Maternal insulin resistance multigenerationally impairs synaptic plasticity and memory via gametic mechanisms / Fusco, S., Spinelli, M., Cocco, S., Ripoli, C., Mastrodonato, A., Natale, F., Rinaudo, M., Livrizzi, G., Grassi, C.. - In: NATURE COMMUNICATIONS. - ISSN 2041-1723. - 10:(2019). [10.1038/s41467-019-12793-3]
abstract:
Metabolic diseases harm brain health and cognitive functions, but whether maternal metabolic unbalance may affect brain plasticity of next generations is still unclear. Here, we demonstrate that maternal high fat diet (HFD)-dependent insulin resistance multigenerationally impairs synaptic plasticity, learning and memory. HFD downregulates BDNF and insulin signaling in maternal tissues and epigenetically inhibits BDNF expression in both germline and hippocampus of progeny. Notably, exposure of the HFD offspring to novel enriched environment restores Bdnf epigenetic activation in the male germline and counteracts the transmission of cognitive impairment to the next generations. BDNF administration to HFD-fed mothers or preserved insulin sensitivity in HFD-fed p66Shc KO mice also prevents the intergenerational transmission of brain damage to the progeny. Collectively, our data suggest that maternal diet multigenerationally impacts on descendants' brain health via gametic mechanisms susceptible to lifestyle.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
Fusco, S; Spinelli, M; Cocco, S; Ripoli, C; Mastrodonato, A; Natale, F; Rinaudo, M; Livrizzi, G; Grassi, C
Authors of the University:
SPINELLI Matteo
Handle:
https://iris.uniss.it/handle/11388/327952
Published in:
NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
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