Effects of immunization with heat-killed Mycobacterium vaccae on autism spectrum disorder-like behavior and epileptogenesis in a rat model of comorbid autism and epilepsy

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العنوان: Effects of immunization with heat-killed Mycobacterium vaccae on autism spectrum disorder-like behavior and epileptogenesis in a rat model of comorbid autism and epilepsy
المؤلفون: Rebecca A. Kubiak, Zachariah Z. Smith, Taylor G. Crist, Kelsey M. Loupy, Daniel S. Barth, Christopher A. Lowry, Allison E. Bernier, Jeremy J. Taylor, Heather M. D'Angelo, Mathew R. Arnold, Jared D. Heinze
المصدر: Brain, behavior, and immunity. 88
سنة النشر: 2019
مصطلحات موضوعية: 0301 basic medicine, Hot Temperature, Offspring, Autism Spectrum Disorder, Immunology, Epileptogenesis, Mycobacterium, 03 medical and health sciences, Behavioral Neuroscience, Epilepsy, 0302 clinical medicine, Pregnancy, mental disorders, medicine, Animals, Mycobacteriaceae, biology, Endocrine and Autonomic Systems, business.industry, medicine.disease, biology.organism_classification, Comorbidity, Rats, 030104 developmental biology, Immunization, Autism spectrum disorder, Autism, Female, Mycobacterium vaccae, business, 030217 neurology & neurosurgery
الوصف: Autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) and epilepsy are often comorbid. The basis for this co-occurrence remains unknown; however, inflammatory stressors during development are a shared risk factor. To explore this association, we tested the effect of repeated immunizations using a heat-killed preparation of the stress-protective immunoregulatory microbe Mycobacterium vaccae NCTC 11,659 (M. vaccae) on the behavioral and epileptogenic consequences of the combined stress-terbutaline (ST) rat model of ASD-like behavior/epilepsy. Repeated immunization of the dam with M. vaccae during pregnancy, followed by immunization of the pups after terbutaline injections, prevented the expression of ASD-like behavior but did not appear to protect against, and may have even enhanced, the spontaneous epileptogenic effects of ST. Maternal M. vaccae injections transferred an anti-inflammatory immunophenotype to offspring, and repeated injections across development prevented ST-induced increases in microglial density at early developmental time points in a region-specific manner. Despite epidemiological comorbidity between ASD/epileptic conditions and shared environmental risk factors, our results suggest that the expression of ASD-like behaviors, but perhaps not epileptogenesis, is sensitive to early anti-inflammatory intervention. These data provide support for the exploration of immunoregulatory strategies to prevent the negative neurodevelopmental behavioral effects of stressors during early critical periods.
تدمد: 1090-2139
URL الوصول: https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::5dfb1d9a250d8635ae7db80a46c89a6e
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32442471
حقوق: OPEN
رقم الأكسشن: edsair.doi.dedup.....5dfb1d9a250d8635ae7db80a46c89a6e
قاعدة البيانات: OpenAIRE