Postpartum Oxytocin Treatment via the Mother Reprograms Long-Term Behavioral Disorders Induced by Early Life Stress on the Plasma and Brain Metabolome in the Rat

Author:

Morley-Fletcher Sara1ORCID,Gaetano Alessandra1,Gao Vance1ORCID,Gatta Eleonora1,Van Camp Gilles1,Bouwalerh Hammou1,Thomas Pierre2,Nicoletti Ferdinando34,Maccari Stefania15

Affiliation:

1. Unité de Glycobiologie Structurale et Fonctionnelle, GlycoStress Team, CNRS, UMR 8576, UGSF, Université de Lille, F-59000 Lille, France

2. INSERM (U-1172) Laboratoire Lille Neuroscience & Cognition, équipe Plasticity & Subjectivity, Plateforme CURE, Hôpital Fontan, CHU de Lille, Psychiatry Department, Université de Lille, F-59000 Lille, France

3. Department of Physiology and Pharmacology “V. Erspamer”, University Sapienza of Rome, 00185 Roma, Italy

4. IRCCS Neuromed, 86077 Pozzilli, Italy

5. Department of Science and Medical-Surgical Biotechnology, University Sapienza of Rome, 00185 Roma, Italy

Abstract

The rat model of perinatal stress (PRS), in which exposure of pregnant dams to restraint stress reduces maternal behavior, is characterized by a metabolic profile that is reminiscent of the “metabolic syndrome”. We aimed to identify plasma metabolomic signatures linked to long-term programming induced by PRS in aged male rats. This study was conducted in the plasma and frontal cortex. We also investigated the reversal effect of postpartum carbetocin (Cbt) on these signatures, along with its impact on deficits in cognitive, social, and exploratory behavior. We found that PRS induced long-lasting changes in biomarkers of secondary bile acid metabolism in the plasma and glutathione metabolism in the frontal cortex. Cbt treatment demonstrated disease-dependent effects by reversing the metabolite alterations. The metabolomic signatures of PRS were associated with long-term cognitive and emotional alterations alongside endocrinological disturbances. Our findings represent the first evidence of how early life stress may alter the metabolomic profile in aged individuals, thereby increasing vulnerability to CNS disorders. This raises the intriguing prospect that the pharmacological activation of oxytocin receptors soon after delivery through the mother may rectify these alterations.

Funder

Agence Nationale de la Recherche (ANR PERISTRESS

Publisher

MDPI AG

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