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Prenatal maternal stress is associated with behavioural and epigenetic changes in Japanese quail

Journal

PSYCHONEUROENDOCRINOLOGY
Volume 137, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.psyneuen.2022.105661

Keywords

Prenatal maternal stress; Histone post-translational marks; Emotional reactivity; Learning abilities; Precocial bird

Funding

  1. ANR (French National Agency for Research) [PReSTO'Cog ANR-13-BSV7-0002-02]
  2. InterproChasse
  3. SYSAAF
  4. INRAE Val de Loire
  5. Universite de Rennes 1
  6. IMPCF

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Prenatal maternal stress affects the emotional reactivity and cognitive abilities of offspring. The study found that PMS increases emotional reactivity in quail offspring and leads to an increased density of H3K27me3 positive cells in brain regions involved in emotional responses.
Prenatal maternal stress (PMS) influences many facets of offspring's phenotype including morphology, behaviour and cognitive abilities. Recent research suggested that PMS also induced epigenetic modifications. In the present study, we analysed, in the Japanese quail, the effects of PMS on the emotional reactivity and cognitive abilities of the F1 offspring. We also investigated in the hippocampus, the paraventricular hypothalamic nucleus and sub nuclei of the arcopallium/amygdala the level of two histone post-translational modifications, H3K4me2 and H3K27me3, known to be impacted by stress. We found that PMS does not affect F1 quail's learning abilities but increases their emotional reactivity. Moreover, we demonstrated that PMS induced an increased density of H3K27me3 positive cells, in the hippocampus, paraventricular hypothalamic nucleus and dorsal nucleus of the amygdala, but not variations of H3K4me2. As these brain regions are involved in the control of vertebrates' emotional responses, the effect of PMS on the epigenetic mark H3K27me3 could possibly be a mechanism involved in the behavioural effects we observed in F1 quail.

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