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Perspective: Chicken Models for Studying the Ontogenetic Origin of Neuropsychiatric Disorders

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BIOMEDICINES
卷 10, 期 5, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/biomedicines10051155

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chicken embryo; neurodevelopmental disorders; psychosocial dysfunction; maternal-fetal medicine; microbiota-gut-brain axis; nonclinical safety study

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  1. NIFA-AFRI, United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) [2017-67015-26567]

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This study discusses how maternal risk factors affect microbial development during the embryonic period, which in turn has long-term effects on the psychosocial behaviors of offspring. Due to ethical reasons, it is not possible to directly study this impact in humans, so using chicken embryos as an alternative for research has advantages.
Nutrients and xenobiotics cross the blood-placenta barrier, potentially depositing in the fetal brain. The prenatal exposure affects the neuroendocrine and microbial development. The mechanism underlying maternal risk factors reprograming the microbiota-gut-brain axis with long-term effects on psychosocial behaviors in offspring is not clear. In humans, it is not possible to assess the nutrient or xenobiotic deposition in the fetal brain and gastrointestinal system for ethical reasons. Moreover, the maternal-fetal microbe transfer during gestation, natural labor, and breast-feeding constitutes the initial gut microbiome in the progeny, which is inevitable in the most widely utilized rodent models. The social predisposition in precocial birds, including chickens, provides the possibility to test behavioral responses shortly after being hatched. Hence, chickens are advantageous in investigating the ontogenetic origin of behaviors. Chicken embryos are suitable for deposition assessment and mechanistic study due to the accessibility, self-contained development, uniform genetic background, robust microbiota, and easy in vivo experimental manipulation compared to humans and rodents. Therefore, chicken embryos can be used as an alternative to the rodent models in assessing the fetal exposure effect on neurogenesis and investigating the mechanism underlying the ontogenetic origin of neuropsychiatric disorders.

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