中国神经再生研究(英文版) ›› 2023, Vol. 18 ›› Issue (2): 280-283.doi: 10.4103/1673-5374.346475

• 综述:神经损伤修复保护与再生 • 上一篇    下一篇

动机行为的产前编程:先天免疫能引发行为吗?

  

  • 出版日期:2023-02-15 发布日期:2022-08-05

Prenatal programing of motivated behaviors: can innate immunity prime behavior?

Larisa Montalvo-Martínez1, 2, Gabriela Cruz-Carrillo1, 2, Roger Maldonado-Ruiz1, 2, Luis A. Trujillo-Villarreal1, 2, #br# Eduardo A. Garza-Villarreal3, Alberto Camacho-Morales1, 2, *   

  1. 1Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León, Department of Biochemistry, College of Medicine, Monterrey, México; 2Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León, Neurometabolism Unit, Center for Research and Development in Health Sciences, Monterrey, México; 3Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Campus Juriquilla Instituto de Neurobiología, Queretaro, México
  • Online:2023-02-15 Published:2022-08-05
  • Contact: Alberto Camacho-Morales, PhD, acm590@hotmail.com or alberto.camachomr@uanl.edu.mx.
  • Supported by:
    This work was supported by the National Council of Science and Technology in Mexico (CONACYT) 708452 CONACYT to LMM, 855559 CONACYT to GCC, 573686 CONACYT to RMR and PAICYT 2021 to ACM.

摘要: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2588-9489 (Alberto Camacho-Morales)

Abstract: Prenatal programming during pregnancy sets physiological outcomes in the offspring by integrating external or internal stimuli. Accordingly, pregnancy is an important stage of physiological adaptations to the environment where the fetus becomes exposed and adapted to the maternal milieu. Maternal exposure to high-energy dense diets can affect motivated behavior in the offspring leading to addiction and impaired sociability. A high-energy dense exposure also increases the pro-inflammatory cytokines profile in plasma and brain and favors microglia activation in the offspring. While still under investigation, prenatal exposure to high-energy dense diets promotes structural abnormalities in selective brain regions regulating motivation and social behavior in the offspring. The current review addresses the role of energy-dense foods programming central and peripheral inflammatory profiles during embryonic development and its effect on motivated behavior in the offspring. We provide preclinical and clinical evidence that supports the contribution of prenatal programming in shaping immune profiles that favor structural and brain circuit disruption leading to aberrant motivated behaviors after birth. We hope this minireview encourages future research on novel insights into the mechanisms underlying maternal programming of motivated behavior by central immune networks.

Key words: addiction, autism, behavior, cytokines, diet, maternal immune activation, prenatal programming, sociability, trained immunity, western-diets