Litter size, age-related memory impairments, and microglial changes in rat dentate gyrus: stereological analysis and three dimensional morphometry

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Autor(a) principal: Viana, LC
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Lima, CM, Oliveira, MA, Borges, RP, Cardoso, TT, Almeida, IN, Diniz, DG, Bento-Torres, J, Pereira, A, Batista-de-Oliveira, M, Lopes, AA, Silva, RF, Abadie-Guedes, R, Amâncio Dos Santos, A, Lima, DS, Vasconcelos, PF, Cunningham, C, Guedes, RC, Picanço-Diniz, CW
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: It has been demonstrated that rat litter size affects the immune cell response, but it is not known whether the long-term effects aggravate age-related memory impairments or microglial-associated changes. To that end, we raised sedentary Wistar rats that were first suckled in small or large litters (6 or 12pups/dam, respectively), then separated into groups of 2-3 rats from the 21st post-natal day to study end. At 4months (young adult) or 23months (aged), all individual rats were submitted to spatial memory and object identity recognition tests, and then sacrificed. Brain sections were immunolabeled with anti-IBA-1 antibodies to selectively identify microglia/macrophages. Microglial morphological changes in the molecular layer of the dentate gyrus were estimated based on three-dimensional reconstructions. The cell number and laminar distribution in the dentate gyrus was estimated with the stereological optical fractionator method. We found that, compared to young rat groups, aged rats from large litters showed significant increases in the number of microglia in all layers of the dentate gyrus. Compared to the microglia in all other groups, microglia in aged individuals from large litters showed a significantly higher degree of tree volume expansion, branch base diameter thickening, and cell soma enlargement. These morphological changes were correlated with an increase in the number of microglia in the molecular layer. Young adult individuals from small litters exhibited preserved intact object identity recognition memory and all other groups showed reduced performance in both spatial and object identity recognition tasks. We found that, in large litters, brain development was, on average, associated with permanent changes in the innate immune system in the brain, with a significant impact on the microglial homeostasis of aged rats.
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To that end, we raised sedentary Wistar rats that were first suckled in small or large litters (6 or 12pups/dam, respectively), then separated into groups of 2-3 rats from the 21st post-natal day to study end. At 4months (young adult) or 23months (aged), all individual rats were submitted to spatial memory and object identity recognition tests, and then sacrificed. Brain sections were immunolabeled with anti-IBA-1 antibodies to selectively identify microglia/macrophages. Microglial morphological changes in the molecular layer of the dentate gyrus were estimated based on three-dimensional reconstructions. The cell number and laminar distribution in the dentate gyrus was estimated with the stereological optical fractionator method. We found that, compared to young rat groups, aged rats from large litters showed significant increases in the number of microglia in all layers of the dentate gyrus. Compared to the microglia in all other groups, microglia in aged individuals from large litters showed a significantly higher degree of tree volume expansion, branch base diameter thickening, and cell soma enlargement. These morphological changes were correlated with an increase in the number of microglia in the molecular layer. Young adult individuals from small litters exhibited preserved intact object identity recognition memory and all other groups showed reduced performance in both spatial and object identity recognition tasks. 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dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Litter size, age-related memory impairments, and microglial changes in rat dentate gyrus: stereological analysis and three dimensional morphometry
title Litter size, age-related memory impairments, and microglial changes in rat dentate gyrus: stereological analysis and three dimensional morphometry
spellingShingle Litter size, age-related memory impairments, and microglial changes in rat dentate gyrus: stereological analysis and three dimensional morphometry
Viana, LC
litter size
aging
microglia
dentate gyrus
stereology
morphometry
title_short Litter size, age-related memory impairments, and microglial changes in rat dentate gyrus: stereological analysis and three dimensional morphometry
title_full Litter size, age-related memory impairments, and microglial changes in rat dentate gyrus: stereological analysis and three dimensional morphometry
title_fullStr Litter size, age-related memory impairments, and microglial changes in rat dentate gyrus: stereological analysis and three dimensional morphometry
title_full_unstemmed Litter size, age-related memory impairments, and microglial changes in rat dentate gyrus: stereological analysis and three dimensional morphometry
title_sort Litter size, age-related memory impairments, and microglial changes in rat dentate gyrus: stereological analysis and three dimensional morphometry
author Viana, LC
author_facet Viana, LC
Lima, CM
Oliveira, MA
Borges, RP
Cardoso, TT
Almeida, IN
Diniz, DG
Bento-Torres, J
Pereira, A
Batista-de-Oliveira, M
Lopes, AA
Silva, RF
Abadie-Guedes, R
Amâncio Dos Santos, A
Lima, DS
Vasconcelos, PF
Cunningham, C
Guedes, RC
Picanço-Diniz, CW
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author2 Lima, CM
Oliveira, MA
Borges, RP
Cardoso, TT
Almeida, IN
Diniz, DG
Bento-Torres, J
Pereira, A
Batista-de-Oliveira, M
Lopes, AA
Silva, RF
Abadie-Guedes, R
Amâncio Dos Santos, A
Lima, DS
Vasconcelos, PF
Cunningham, C
Guedes, RC
Picanço-Diniz, CW
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Viana, LC
Lima, CM
Oliveira, MA
Borges, RP
Cardoso, TT
Almeida, IN
Diniz, DG
Bento-Torres, J
Pereira, A
Batista-de-Oliveira, M
Lopes, AA
Silva, RF
Abadie-Guedes, R
Amâncio Dos Santos, A
Lima, DS
Vasconcelos, PF
Cunningham, C
Guedes, RC
Picanço-Diniz, CW
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv litter size
aging
microglia
dentate gyrus
stereology
morphometry
topic litter size
aging
microglia
dentate gyrus
stereology
morphometry
description It has been demonstrated that rat litter size affects the immune cell response, but it is not known whether the long-term effects aggravate age-related memory impairments or microglial-associated changes. To that end, we raised sedentary Wistar rats that were first suckled in small or large litters (6 or 12pups/dam, respectively), then separated into groups of 2-3 rats from the 21st post-natal day to study end. At 4months (young adult) or 23months (aged), all individual rats were submitted to spatial memory and object identity recognition tests, and then sacrificed. Brain sections were immunolabeled with anti-IBA-1 antibodies to selectively identify microglia/macrophages. Microglial morphological changes in the molecular layer of the dentate gyrus were estimated based on three-dimensional reconstructions. The cell number and laminar distribution in the dentate gyrus was estimated with the stereological optical fractionator method. We found that, compared to young rat groups, aged rats from large litters showed significant increases in the number of microglia in all layers of the dentate gyrus. Compared to the microglia in all other groups, microglia in aged individuals from large litters showed a significantly higher degree of tree volume expansion, branch base diameter thickening, and cell soma enlargement. These morphological changes were correlated with an increase in the number of microglia in the molecular layer. Young adult individuals from small litters exhibited preserved intact object identity recognition memory and all other groups showed reduced performance in both spatial and object identity recognition tasks. We found that, in large litters, brain development was, on average, associated with permanent changes in the innate immune system in the brain, with a significant impact on the microglial homeostasis of aged rats.
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