Early life stress exposure alters brain vasculature transcriptomic profiles in areas regulating stress resilience
Solano, J. L.; Daigle, B.; Lebel, M.; Pena, C. J.; Menard, C.
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Early life stress (ELS) events during sensitive postnatal time periods can recalibrate future stress responsiveness and precipitate mental disorders. Neurovascular adaptations can influence cognition, mood, and stress responses. Disruption of blood-brain barrier (BBB) integrity, which is formed by endothelial cells, astrocytes, and pericytes, has been implicated in affective disorders such as depression, which often arise from chronic stress experiences. Despite the BBB undergoing critical maturation stages during development, it remains poorly known how ELS influences brain vascular function, as previously shown for adult stress, and whether it augments BBB vulnerability to subsequent challenges. First, we took advantage of a public two-hit stress RNA-sequencing dataset and filtered for vascular enriched genes in the prefrontal cortex and nucleus accumbens, the two brain regions where BBB integrity is frequently compromised. This analysis revealed BBB-related gene ontology categories modulated by either ELS alone or its combination with adult stress. Then, using a mouse model combining ELS with chronic social defeat stress (CSDS) in adulthood, we found that ELS did not exacerbate CSDS susceptibility; instead, it increased social interactions and the likelihood of a resilient profile in both males and females. Transcriptomic profiling in our cohort further identified distinct sex- and region-specific BBB gene expression patterns associated with ELS and its interaction with CSDS. Additionally, we observed a reduction of corticosterone levels, the primary stress hormone, following CSDS. Altogether, these results indicate that ELS modulates stress responses when facing emotional challenges in adulthood, possibly through long-lasting changes of BBB function via the glucocorticoid system. HighlightsO_LIRNA-seq vascular filtering reveals BBB distinct ontology categories for ELS and AS C_LIO_LIELS increases the likelihood of a high social and resilient profile. C_LIO_LIPericytes gene expression associated to resilience is sex- and region-specific. C_LIO_LICORT response desensitizes after adult CSDS in both sexes. C_LI
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