Effects of serotonergic manipulation in the brainstem and hypothalamus of overnourished rats during lactation

Previous studies suggest that being overweight and obese is capable of altering brain function during critical periods due to the higher plasticity of the brain during development. However, more literature still needs to be on the immediate effect of overnutrition and serotonin modulation in brain a...

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Veröffentlicht in:Life sciences (1973) 2024-12, Vol.358, p.123179, Article 123179
Hauptverfasser: Junior, Osmar Henrique Dos Santos, de Andrade Silva, Severina Cassia, de Lemos, Maria Daniele Teixeira Beltrão, de Oliveira Rodrigues, Thyago, da Silva, Aline Isabel, Lagranha, Claudia J.
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Zusammenfassung:Previous studies suggest that being overweight and obese is capable of altering brain function during critical periods due to the higher plasticity of the brain during development. However, more literature still needs to be on the immediate effect of overnutrition and serotonin modulation in brain areas. In this study, we aimed to evaluate the effects of serotoninergic manipulation on oxidative stress and pro-inflammatory markers in the brainstem and hypothalamus of overnourished rats. The fluoxetine treatment was performed from postnatal day 3 (PND3) to postnatal day 21 (PND21) to evaluate mitochondrial function, oxidative balance, and the mRNA levels of monoaminergic molecules such as serotonin and dopamine, pro-inflammatory cytokines, and BDNF. Neonatal overnutrition induces molecular and biochemical changes in the brainstem and hypothalamus. These nutritional disturbances during lactation dysregulate energy balance and cellular redox, inducing oxidative stress. Conversely, modulation of the serotoninergic system through pharmacological use of fluoxetine was able to reverse the deleterious effects of overnutrition during lactation, enabling better brain development and delaying the development of pathologies and oxidative stress. •Overnutrition during lactation deregulates mitochondrial and cellular function in the brainstem and hypothalamus;•Overnutrition during lactation differentially modulates the mRNA levels of monoaminergic and BDNF in brain areas;•Overnutrition during lactation differentially modulates the mRNA levels of proinflammatory molecules in brain areas;•Short-term fluoxetine treatment during development can decrease the detrimental effects induced by overnutrition.
ISSN:0024-3205
1879-0631
1879-0631
DOI:10.1016/j.lfs.2024.123179