Maternal high-fat diet in mice induces cerebrovascular, microglial and long-term behavioural alterations in offspring

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Maude Bordeleau
Cesar H. Comin
Lourdes Fernández de Cossío
Chloé Lacabanne
Moises Freitas-Andrade
Fernando González Ibáñez
Joanna Raman-Nair
Michael Wakem
Mallar Chakravarty
Luciano da F. Costa
Baptiste Lacoste
Marie-Ève Tremblay
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[1] McGill University,Integrated Program in Neuroscience
[2] Neurosciences Axis,Department of Computer Science
[3] CRCHU de Québec-Université Laval,Department of Neurosciences
[4] Federal University of São Carlos,Department of Cellular and Molecular Medicine, Faculty of Medicine
[5] University of California,Ottawa Hospital Research Institute
[6] La Jolla,Département de médecine moléculaire
[7] University of Ottawa,Division of Medical Sciences
[8] University of Ottawa Brain and Mind Research Institute,Genetic Sciences Division
[9] Neuroscience Program,Cerebral Imaging Center, Douglas Mental Health University
[10] Université Laval,Department of Psychiatry
[11] University of Victoria,Department of Biological and Biomedical Engineering
[12] Thermo Fisher Scientific,São Carlos Institute of Physics
[13] McGill University,Department of Neurology and Neurosurgery
[14] McGill University,Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
[15] McGill University,undefined
[16] University of São Paulo,undefined
[17] McGill University,undefined
[18] The University of British Columbia,undefined
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Various environmental exposures during pregnancy, like maternal diet, can compromise, at critical periods of development, the neurovascular maturation of the offspring. Foetal exposure to maternal high-fat diet (mHFD), common to Western societies, has been shown to disturb neurovascular development in neonates and long-term permeability of the neurovasculature. Nevertheless, the effects of mHFD on the offspring’s cerebrovascular health remains largely elusive. Here, we sought to address this knowledge gap by using a translational mouse model of mHFD exposure. Three-dimensional and ultrastructure analysis of the neurovascular unit (vasculature and parenchymal cells) in mHFD-exposed offspring revealed major alterations of the neurovascular organization and metabolism. These alterations were accompanied by changes in the expression of genes involved in metabolism and immunity, indicating that neurovascular changes may result from abnormal brain metabolism and immune regulation. In addition, mHFD-exposed offspring showed persisting behavioural alterations reminiscent of neurodevelopmental disorders, specifically an increase in stereotyped and repetitive behaviours into adulthood.
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