Maternal behavior promotes resilience to adolescent stress in mice through a microglia-neuron axis

IF 15.7 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES Nature Communications Pub Date : 2025-03-08 DOI:10.1038/s41467-025-57810-w
Hongyu Chen, Ruifeng Xu, Jianhao Wang, Feng Gao, Yida Lv, Xiang Li, Fang Li, Junqin Zhao, Xi Zhang, Jiabei Wang, Ruicheng Du, Yuke Shi, Hang Yu, Shuai Ding, Wenxin Li, Jing Xiong, Jie Zheng, Liang Zhao, Xin-Ya Gao, Zhi-Hao Wang
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Early life experience modulates resilience to stress in later life. Previous research implicated maternal care as a key mediator of behavioral responses to the adversity in adolescence, but details of molecular mechanisms remain elusive. Here, we show social stress activates transcription factor C/EBPβ in mPFC neurons of adolescent mice, which transcriptionally upregulates Dnm1l and promotes mitochondrial dysfunction, thereby conferring stress susceptibility in adolescent mice. Moreover, different maternal separation differentially regulates adolescent stress susceptibility. Mechanistically, this differential effect depends on maternal behavior-stimulated IGF-1, which inhibits neuronal C/EBPβ through mTORC1-induced C/EBPβ-LIP translation. Furthermore, we identify maternal behavior-stimulated IGF-1 is mainly released from mPFC microglia. Notably, increased maternal care under an environmental enrichment condition or maternal behavior impairment induced by repeated MPOAEsr1+ cells inhibition in dams prevents or promotes stress susceptibility via microglial-to-neuronal IGF-1-C/EBPβ-DRP1 signaling. In this work, these findings have unveiled molecular mechanisms by which maternal behavior promotes stress resilience in adolescents.

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母性行为通过小胶质-神经元轴促进小鼠对青春期压力的适应能力
早期的生活经历调节了以后生活中对压力的适应能力。以往的研究表明,母亲照顾是青少年逆境行为反应的关键中介,但其分子机制的细节仍不清楚。在这里,我们发现社会压力激活青春期小鼠mPFC神经元中的转录因子C/EBPβ,其转录上调Dnm1l并促进线粒体功能障碍,从而赋予青春期小鼠应激易感性。此外,不同的母亲分离对青少年压力易感性的调节也存在差异。从机制上讲,这种差异效应取决于母体行为刺激的IGF-1,它通过mtorc1诱导的C/EBPβ- lip翻译抑制神经元C/EBPβ。此外,我们发现母体行为刺激的IGF-1主要从mPFC小胶质细胞释放。值得注意的是,在环境富集条件下增加的产妇护理或由MPOAEsr1+细胞重复抑制引起的产妇行为障碍通过小胶质细胞到神经元的IGF-1-C/EBPβ-DRP1信号阻止或促进应激敏感性。在这项工作中,这些发现揭示了母亲行为促进青少年压力恢复的分子机制。
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