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Enhanced harm detection following maternal separation: Transgenerational transmission and reversibility by inhaled amiloride.


ABSTRACT: Early-life adversities are associated with altered defensive responses. Here, we demonstrate that the repeated cross-fostering (RCF) paradigm of early maternal separation is associated with enhancements of distinct homeostatic reactions: hyperventilation in response to hypercapnia and nociceptive sensitivity, among the first generation of RCF-exposed animals, as well as among two successive generations of their normally reared offspring, through matrilineal transmission. Parallel enhancements of acid-sensing ion channel 1 (ASIC1), ASIC2, and ASIC3 messenger RNA transcripts were detected transgenerationally in central neurons, in the medulla oblongata, and in periaqueductal gray matter of RCF-lineage animals. A single, nebulized dose of the ASIC-antagonist amiloride renormalized respiratory and nociceptive responsiveness across the entire RCF lineage. These findings reveal how, following an early-life adversity, a biological memory reducible to a molecular sensor unfolds, shaping adaptation mechanisms over three generations. Our findings are entwined with multiple correlates of human anxiety and pain conditions and suggest nebulized amiloride as a therapeutic avenue.

SUBMITTER: Battaglia M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10550232 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Enhanced harm detection following maternal separation: Transgenerational transmission and reversibility by inhaled amiloride.

Battaglia Marco M   Rossignol Orlane O   Lorenzo Louis-Etienne LE   Deguire Jasmin J   Godin Antoine G AG   D'Amato Francesca R FR   De Koninck Yves Y  

Science advances 20231004 40


Early-life adversities are associated with altered defensive responses. Here, we demonstrate that the repeated cross-fostering (RCF) paradigm of early maternal separation is associated with enhancements of distinct homeostatic reactions: hyperventilation in response to hypercapnia and nociceptive sensitivity, among the first generation of RCF-exposed animals, as well as among two successive generations of their normally reared offspring, through matrilineal transmission. Parallel enhancements of  ...[more]

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