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Пишет bioRxiv Subject Collection: Neuroscience ([info]syn_bx_neuro)
@ 2025-02-23 11:17:00


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Perinatal environmental enrichment affects murine neonates' brain structure before their active engagement with environment
Early life experiences shape individuals. Environmental enrichment, an experimental paradigm used to study the effect of increased environmental complexity and novelty in animal models, has long been recognised for its broad effect on nervous system function and behaviour. In adult rodents, structural changes in the brain due to enriched environments are well documented, notably in the hippocampus. However, the effect of environmental enrichment on the developing brain during early life is not well understood. This study aims to investigate how environmental enrichment affects brain development during the critical perinatal period, and how such effects compare to those observed during adulthood. We use high-resolution MRI to measure the brain structure of mouse neonates at postnatal day 7, born either in an enriched or a standard environment. We show that rodents exhibit brain structure differences as early as postnatal day 7. However, the regional changes observed differ from those in adulthood: hippocampal changes are limited, but changes in the hindbrain, the dorsal striatum, and the medial habenula are strong. Given the lack of direct interaction between neonates and the environment at P7, we hypothesised that maternal care may mediate these effects. We show that maternal care differs between enriched and standard environments, that maternal care correlates with brain structure changes in the neonates, and that maternal care and enriched environment affect brain structure similarly. This suggests that early changes in brain structure due to environmental enrichment are at least partly mediated by maternal care. This study provides novel insight into the differential effect of enriched environment on early brain development in rodents.


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