Acoustic enrichment prevents early life stress-induced disruptions in sound azimuth processing.

IF 4 2区 医学 Q1 NEUROSCIENCES Journal of Neuroscience Pub Date : 2025-03-24 DOI:10.1523/JNEUROSCI.2287-24.2025
Pengying An, Yue Fang, Yuan Cheng, Hui Liu, Wenjing Yang, Ye Shan, Etienne de Villers-Sidani, Guimin Zhang, Xiaoming Zhou
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Early life stress (ELS) has been shown to disrupt cognitive and limbic functions, yet its impact on sensory systems, particularly the auditory system, remains insufficiently understood. In this study, we investigated the enduring effects of ELS induced by neonatal maternal separation (MS) on behavioral and cortical processing of sound azimuth in adult male rats. We found that MS significantly impairs sound-azimuth discrimination, paralleled by broader azimuth tuning and reduced dendritic branching and spine density in neurons within the primary auditory cortex. Notably, exposure to an enriched acoustic environment during the stress period effectively protects against these MS-induced alterations, restoring behavioral performance, cortical tuning, and dendritic spine density of neurons to levels comparable to controls. Further analyses reveal that epigenetic regulation of cortical brain-derived neurotrophic factor by histone H3 lysine 9 dimethylation may underlie the observed changes in cortical structure and function. These results underscore the profound and lasting impact of MS-induced ELS on auditory processing, particularly within cortical circuits involved in spatial processing. They suggest that sensory enrichment is a potential therapeutic strategy to ameliorate the adverse effects of ELS on sensory processing, with broader implications for understanding and treating sensory deficits in stress-related disorders.Significance Statement The contribution of early life stress (ELS) to sensory deficits in stress-related disorders remains largely unexplored. Here we show that ELS induced by neonatal maternal separation (MS) disrupts behavioral and cortical processing of sound azimuth in adult rats. Moreover, pairing MS with enriched acoustic exposure during the stress period alleviates these deficits in maternally separated rats. Epigenetic modulation of brain-derived neurotrophic factor gene expression by histone H3 lysine 9 dimethylation in the cortex may underlie the MS-effects and their reversal through acoustic enrichment. These findings reveal the enduring effects of ELS on sensory processing, emphasizing its broader implications for understanding stress-related disorders. Importantly, they highlight sensory enrichment as a promising therapeutic strategy to prevent sensory deficits associated with such conditions.

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声富集防止生命早期应力引起的声音方位处理中断。
早期生活压力(ELS)已被证明会破坏认知和边缘功能,但其对感觉系统,特别是听觉系统的影响仍未得到充分了解。在本研究中,我们研究了新生儿母分离(MS)诱导的ELS对成年雄性大鼠声方位角行为和皮质加工的持久影响。我们发现多发性硬化症显著损害了声音-方位辨别,与此同时,初级听觉皮层内神经元的方位角调谐范围更广,树突分支和脊柱密度减少。值得注意的是,在应激期暴露于丰富的声学环境中,有效地保护了这些ms诱导的改变,将行为表现、皮质调节和神经元的树突棘密度恢复到与对照组相当的水平。进一步的分析表明,组蛋白H3赖氨酸9二甲基化对皮质脑源性神经营养因子的表观遗传调控可能是观察到的皮质结构和功能变化的基础。这些结果强调了ms诱导的ELS对听觉加工的深远而持久的影响,特别是在涉及空间加工的皮层回路中。他们认为感觉强化是一种潜在的治疗策略,可以改善ELS对感觉加工的不良影响,对理解和治疗应激相关疾病的感觉缺陷具有更广泛的意义。早期生活压力(ELS)对压力相关疾病中感觉缺陷的影响在很大程度上仍未被探索。本研究表明,由新生儿母分离(MS)引起的ELS破坏了成年大鼠的声音方位的行为和皮质加工。此外,在应激期将MS与强化的声暴露配对,可以减轻母分离大鼠的这些缺陷。脑皮层组蛋白H3赖氨酸9二甲基化对脑源性神经营养因子基因表达的表观遗传调控可能是ms效应及其通过声富集逆转的基础。这些发现揭示了ELS对感觉加工的持久影响,强调了其对理解压力相关疾病的更广泛意义。重要的是,他们强调感觉富集是一种有希望的治疗策略,可以预防与此类疾病相关的感觉缺陷。
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Journal of Neuroscience
Journal of Neuroscience 医学-神经科学
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期刊介绍: JNeurosci (ISSN 0270-6474) is an official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. It is published weekly by the Society, fifty weeks a year, one volume a year. JNeurosci publishes papers on a broad range of topics of general interest to those working on the nervous system. Authors now have an Open Choice option for their published articles
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