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The role of the maternal environment in abnormal
neurodevelopment represents a relatively recent
research focus. Positive association between maternal
obesity, partly driven by consumption of high-fat diet
(HFD), and increased incidence of autism spectrum
disorder (ASD) has been reposted in several
epidemiological studies1-3. Underlying pathological
mechanisms leading to altered brain connectivity in
ASD occur during a critical neurodevelopmental
window characterized by active axonal growth and
synapse formation, as well as the programming of
neurotransmitter systems (humans: late third trimester;
mice: approx. post-natal day 10 [PND10])4-5. Brain
monoamines play important roles in
neurodevelopment and behavior6-8, but the effects of
maternal HFD consumption on offspring brain
monoamines during this critical window have not yet
been studied up to this date.
NEUROCHEMICAL RESULTSINTRODUCTION
Serotonergic System: Prefrontal Cortex, Ventral Hippocampus, and Cerebellum
Animals: Young adult C57BL/6 female mice (6-7 weeks old, Harlan,
Indianapolis, IN, USA) were housed in an environmentally controlled room
(4-5/cage, 22-24° C) on a 12-h light/dark cycle in an AAALAC-accredited
facility with food and water available ad libitum. After one-week acclimation
mice were randomly assigned to a high-fat diet (HFD) or low-fat diet (LFD)
and fed their respective diets for 6 weeks prior to mating with controlled males;
HFD/LFD feeding continued post-conception until weaning (post-natal day
[PND] 21). On PND10 we selected male and female offspring (n=7, 1m/1f each
from a litter) from the HFD and LFD dams for whole brain collection and
subsequent neurochemical analysis.
Sample Collection: Following extraction, brains were rinsed with ice-cold
Hank’s buffer, sliced midsagitally, and the half intended for neurochemistry was
quickly frozen (-80 ºC). Later on, brains were sectioned coronally (500 µm-
thick sections) and tissue samples of the prefrontal cortex (PFC), striatum,
dorsal hippocampus (dHIPP), ventral hippocampus (vHIPP), and cerebellum
(CER) were obtained via micropunches.
Neurochemical Analysis: We used high-performance liquid chromatography
with electrochemical detection (HPLC-ED) to quantify levels of dopamine
(DA), serotonin (5-HT), norepinephrine (NE), and their major metabolites in
each brain region. Measured metabolites of DA included 3,4-
dihyroxyphenylacetic acid (DOPAC), homovanillic acid (HVA), and 3-
methoxytyramine (3-MT), while the measured 5-HT and NE metabolites were
5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid (5-HIAA) and 3-methoxy-4-hydroxyphenylglycol
(MHPG), respectively. We then performed Bradford assays on each sample and
used quantified protein levels to normalize the neurochemical data on a per
milligram protein basis. Statistical analysis included two-way ANOVA and t-
tests to assess the main effects of maternal HFD and sex, and the effects of
maternal HFD within males and females, on brain monoamines at PND10.
Early neurochemical deficits in offspring of dams fed high fat diets: focus on brain monoamines
Dylan M. Djani1, Saritha Krishna1, Donald A. Harn2, John J. Wagner1, Claire B. de La Serre3, and Nikolay M. Filipov1
1Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, 2Department of Infectious Diseases, College of Veterinary Medicine, 3Department of Foods and Nutrition, College of Family and Consumer
Sciences, University of Georgia, Athens, GA
METHODS
Dopaminergic System: Prefrontal Cortex and Hippocampus
Figure 2. Effects of high-fat diet (HFD) and sex on dopamine (DA) levels in the prefrontal cortex (PFC), dorsal hippocampus (dHIPP),
and ventral hippocampus (vHIPP). * Indicates statistically significant main effect of diet (P ≤ 0.05); a Indicates statistically significant
effect of diet within sex (P ≤ 0.05); ^ Indicates statistical trend for a diet effect within sex (P ≤ 0.1).
CONCLUSION
REFERENCES
Maternal HFD leads to regionally-specific
dopaminergic disruption in the brain regardless of
sex, demonstrating that maternal HFD adversely
affects male and female offspring; however,
female-restricted serotonergic disruption along
with cerebellar neurochemical changes suggest
that maternal HFD may impact females more
broadly. Disruptions of monoamine systems in
offspring may relate to ASD-like behaviors,
including hyperactivity/behavioral dysregulation
(DA) or deficits in communication and social
interaction (5-HT). Our data indicate that
maternal HFD alters early brain monoamine
neurochemistry, consistent with altered brain
connectivity, suggesting that maternal HFD may
put offspring on a trajectory towards ASD.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
!
Week 0: Maternal diets assigned
Week 6: Dams bred to control males
PND 0: Pups born – maternal nutrition
PND 10
•  Brains collected from selected offspring
PND 21: Weaning, maternal diet discontinued
Figure 1. Experimental Timeline
Figure 3. Effects of high-fat diet (HFD) and sex on serotonin (5-HT) levels in the prefrontal cortex (PFC), ventral hippocampus
(vHIPP), and cerebellum (CER). * Indicates statistically significant main effect of sex (P ≤ 0.05); a Indicates statistically significant
effect of diet within sex (P ≤ 0.05); ^ Indicates statistical trend for a diet effect within sex (P ≤ 0.1).
DISCUSSION
The data demonstrate two major effects of maternal HFD: (i) sex-independent DA increases in PFC, dHIPP, and
vHIPP; (ii) female-specific 5-HT increases in PFC, vHIPP, and CER. Maternal HFD consumption also led to sex-
independent increases in vHIPP levels of the dopamine metabolite DOPAC. Moreover, the effect of maternal HFD
showed a trend for increased 5-HIAA levels in the female PFC, suggesting that maternal HFD leads to increased
prefrontal cortical serotonergic tone in PND10 female mice. Sex-dependent regional monoamine and metabolite
differences were noted: HVA levels of females were lower in the PFC and higher in the dHIPP. Furthermore, levels
of both 5-HT and NE of females were higher in PFC and CER, but lower in dHIPP. Lastly, females showed lower
dHIPP NE and higher striatal 3-MT levels. Overall, maternal HFD most strongly affected the dopaminergic system,
particularly vHIPP. The striatum, as a brain region, and the noradrenergic system, as a monoaminergic circuitry,
were least affected by maternal HFD across both sexes. Compared to the increased 5-HT levels in female HFD
offspring in other brain regions, the lack of such effect on 5-HT levels in dHIPP, along with sex-dependent female-
specific dHIPP differences in NE and HVA levels, suggest that maternal HFD affects dHIPP and vHIPP monoamine
homeostasis differentially. Finally, increased cerebellar 5-HT due to maternal HFD was observed in females
alongside sex-dependent increases in cerebellar levels of 5-HIAA and NE in female offspring. Thus, cerebellar
monoaminergic projections may also be involved in the sex-specific effects of maternal HFD.
The project described was supported by Grant Number 05 T35
OD010433-09 from the National Center for Research Resources (NCRR), a
component of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and its contents are
solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the
official view of NCRR or NIH.
The project was also funded via a grant from The University of Georgia’s
Obesity Initiative (http://obesity.ovpr.uga.edu).
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high-fat diet programming of the neuroendocrine system and
behavior. Horm Behav, (2015).
2.  S. Y. Kim, A. J. Sharma, W. Sappenfield, H. G. Wilson, H. M.
Salihu, Association of maternal body mass index, excessive weight
gain, and gestational diabetes mellitus with large-for-gestational-
age births. Obstet Gynecol 123, 737-744 (2014).
3.  H. Jo et al., Maternal prepregnancy body mass index and child
psychosocial development at 6 years of age. Pediatrics 135,
e1198-1209 (2015).
4.  Workman AD, Charvet CJ, Clancy B, Darlington RB, Finlay BL.
Modeling transformations of neurodevelopmental sequences
across mammalian species. J Neurosci. 2013 Apr 24;33(17):
7368-83.
5.  Herlenius E, Lagercrantz H. Development of neurotransmitter
systems during critical periods. Experimental Neurology.
2004;190, Supplement 1:8-21.
6.  P. Jaiswal, K. P. Mohanakumar, U. Rajamma, Serotonin mediated
immunoregulation and neural functions: Complicity in the
aetiology of autism spectrum disorders. Neuroscience &
Biobehavioral Reviews 55, 413-431 (2015).
7.  Hara Y, Takuma K, Takano E, et al. Reduced prefrontal
dopaminergic activity in valproic acid-treated mouse autism
model. Behavioural Brain Research. 2015 8/1/;289(0):39-47.
8.  McGinnis WR, Audhya T, Edelson SM. Proposed toxic and
hypoxic impairment of a brainstem locus in autism. International
Journal Of Environmental Research And Public Health.
2013;10(12):6955-7000.
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  • 1. The role of the maternal environment in abnormal neurodevelopment represents a relatively recent research focus. Positive association between maternal obesity, partly driven by consumption of high-fat diet (HFD), and increased incidence of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has been reposted in several epidemiological studies1-3. Underlying pathological mechanisms leading to altered brain connectivity in ASD occur during a critical neurodevelopmental window characterized by active axonal growth and synapse formation, as well as the programming of neurotransmitter systems (humans: late third trimester; mice: approx. post-natal day 10 [PND10])4-5. Brain monoamines play important roles in neurodevelopment and behavior6-8, but the effects of maternal HFD consumption on offspring brain monoamines during this critical window have not yet been studied up to this date. NEUROCHEMICAL RESULTSINTRODUCTION Serotonergic System: Prefrontal Cortex, Ventral Hippocampus, and Cerebellum Animals: Young adult C57BL/6 female mice (6-7 weeks old, Harlan, Indianapolis, IN, USA) were housed in an environmentally controlled room (4-5/cage, 22-24° C) on a 12-h light/dark cycle in an AAALAC-accredited facility with food and water available ad libitum. After one-week acclimation mice were randomly assigned to a high-fat diet (HFD) or low-fat diet (LFD) and fed their respective diets for 6 weeks prior to mating with controlled males; HFD/LFD feeding continued post-conception until weaning (post-natal day [PND] 21). On PND10 we selected male and female offspring (n=7, 1m/1f each from a litter) from the HFD and LFD dams for whole brain collection and subsequent neurochemical analysis. Sample Collection: Following extraction, brains were rinsed with ice-cold Hank’s buffer, sliced midsagitally, and the half intended for neurochemistry was quickly frozen (-80 ºC). Later on, brains were sectioned coronally (500 µm- thick sections) and tissue samples of the prefrontal cortex (PFC), striatum, dorsal hippocampus (dHIPP), ventral hippocampus (vHIPP), and cerebellum (CER) were obtained via micropunches. Neurochemical Analysis: We used high-performance liquid chromatography with electrochemical detection (HPLC-ED) to quantify levels of dopamine (DA), serotonin (5-HT), norepinephrine (NE), and their major metabolites in each brain region. Measured metabolites of DA included 3,4- dihyroxyphenylacetic acid (DOPAC), homovanillic acid (HVA), and 3- methoxytyramine (3-MT), while the measured 5-HT and NE metabolites were 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid (5-HIAA) and 3-methoxy-4-hydroxyphenylglycol (MHPG), respectively. We then performed Bradford assays on each sample and used quantified protein levels to normalize the neurochemical data on a per milligram protein basis. Statistical analysis included two-way ANOVA and t- tests to assess the main effects of maternal HFD and sex, and the effects of maternal HFD within males and females, on brain monoamines at PND10. Early neurochemical deficits in offspring of dams fed high fat diets: focus on brain monoamines Dylan M. Djani1, Saritha Krishna1, Donald A. Harn2, John J. Wagner1, Claire B. de La Serre3, and Nikolay M. Filipov1 1Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, 2Department of Infectious Diseases, College of Veterinary Medicine, 3Department of Foods and Nutrition, College of Family and Consumer Sciences, University of Georgia, Athens, GA METHODS Dopaminergic System: Prefrontal Cortex and Hippocampus Figure 2. Effects of high-fat diet (HFD) and sex on dopamine (DA) levels in the prefrontal cortex (PFC), dorsal hippocampus (dHIPP), and ventral hippocampus (vHIPP). * Indicates statistically significant main effect of diet (P ≤ 0.05); a Indicates statistically significant effect of diet within sex (P ≤ 0.05); ^ Indicates statistical trend for a diet effect within sex (P ≤ 0.1). CONCLUSION REFERENCES Maternal HFD leads to regionally-specific dopaminergic disruption in the brain regardless of sex, demonstrating that maternal HFD adversely affects male and female offspring; however, female-restricted serotonergic disruption along with cerebellar neurochemical changes suggest that maternal HFD may impact females more broadly. Disruptions of monoamine systems in offspring may relate to ASD-like behaviors, including hyperactivity/behavioral dysregulation (DA) or deficits in communication and social interaction (5-HT). Our data indicate that maternal HFD alters early brain monoamine neurochemistry, consistent with altered brain connectivity, suggesting that maternal HFD may put offspring on a trajectory towards ASD. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ! Week 0: Maternal diets assigned Week 6: Dams bred to control males PND 0: Pups born – maternal nutrition PND 10 •  Brains collected from selected offspring PND 21: Weaning, maternal diet discontinued Figure 1. Experimental Timeline Figure 3. Effects of high-fat diet (HFD) and sex on serotonin (5-HT) levels in the prefrontal cortex (PFC), ventral hippocampus (vHIPP), and cerebellum (CER). * Indicates statistically significant main effect of sex (P ≤ 0.05); a Indicates statistically significant effect of diet within sex (P ≤ 0.05); ^ Indicates statistical trend for a diet effect within sex (P ≤ 0.1). DISCUSSION The data demonstrate two major effects of maternal HFD: (i) sex-independent DA increases in PFC, dHIPP, and vHIPP; (ii) female-specific 5-HT increases in PFC, vHIPP, and CER. Maternal HFD consumption also led to sex- independent increases in vHIPP levels of the dopamine metabolite DOPAC. Moreover, the effect of maternal HFD showed a trend for increased 5-HIAA levels in the female PFC, suggesting that maternal HFD leads to increased prefrontal cortical serotonergic tone in PND10 female mice. Sex-dependent regional monoamine and metabolite differences were noted: HVA levels of females were lower in the PFC and higher in the dHIPP. Furthermore, levels of both 5-HT and NE of females were higher in PFC and CER, but lower in dHIPP. Lastly, females showed lower dHIPP NE and higher striatal 3-MT levels. Overall, maternal HFD most strongly affected the dopaminergic system, particularly vHIPP. 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Female  mice/dams  maintained  on  HFD  or  LFD.   Brain  slicing   Sample  collec0on   Neurochemical  analysis   Prefrontal Cortex: 5-HT LFD H FD LFD H FD 0.000 0.375 0.750 1.125 1.500 Males Females 5-HT(ng/mgprotein) ^ * *Statistically significant main effect of sex ^Statistical trend for effect of diet within females Ventral Hippocampus: 5-HT LFD H FD LFD H FD 0 2 4 6 8 Males Females 5-HT(ng/mgprotein) a aStatistically significant effect of diet within females Cerebellum: 5-HT LFD H FD LFD H FD 0 2 4 6 8 Males Females 5-HT(ng/mgprotein) * *Statistically significant main effect of sex ^Statistical trend for effect of diet within females ^ LFD HFD Prefrontal Cortex: Dopamine LFD H FD LFD H FD 0.0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 Males Females DA(ng/mgprotein)*Statistically significant main effect of diet aStatistically significant effect of diet within females * a Dorsal Hippocampus: Dopamine LFD H FD LFD H FD 0.000 0.125 0.250 0.375 0.500 Males Females DA(ng/mgprotein) * *Statistically significant main effect of diet ^Statistical trend for effect of diet within females ^ Ventral Hippocampus: Dopamine LFD H FD LFD H FD 0.00 0.75 1.50 2.25 3.00 Males Females DA(ng/mgprotein) * *Statistically significant main effect of diet ^Statistical trend for effect of diet within females ^ HFD LFD