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Microglial synaptic pruning on axon initial segment of dentate granule cells: sexually dimorphic effects on fear response of adult rats subjected to early life stress
Microglial synaptic pruning on axon initial segment of dentate granule cells: sexually dimorphic effects on fear response of adult rats subjected to early life stress
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Microglial synaptic pruning on axon initial segment of dentate granule cells: sexually dimorphic effects on fear response of adult rats subjected to early life stress
Microglial synaptic pruning on axon initial segment of dentate granule cells: sexually dimorphic effects on fear response of adult rats subjected to early life stress
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Microglial synaptic pruning on axon initial segment of dentate granule cells: sexually dimorphic effects on fear response of adult rats subjected to early life stress

2020
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Abstract Axon initial segments (AIS) of dentate granule cells (GC) in hippocampus exhibit prominent spines during early development that are associated with microglial contacts. Here, we asked if developmental changes in axon initial segment spines (AISS) could be modified by neonatal maternal separation through stress hormones and microglial activation and examined the potential behavioral consequences. We examined AISS densities at postnatal day (PND) 15 and 50, using Golgi-Cox staining and anatomical analysis. Neuron-microglial interaction was assessed using antibodies against ankyrinG, PSD95 and Iba1, for AIS, AISS and microglia, respectively, in normally reared and neonatal maternally separated (MS) male and female rats. We observed a higher density of AISS in MS groups at both PND15 and PND50 compared to control. Effects were more pronounced in female than in male rats. AIS-associated microglia showed a hyper-ramified morphology and less co-localization with PSD95 in MS compared to normally reared animals at PND 15. An MS-like alteration in microglial morphology and synaptic pruning could be produced ex vivo by vasopressin application in acute hippocampal slices from normally reared animals. MS rats exhibited increased freezing behavior during auditory fear memory testing which, like effects on AISS density, was more pronounced in females than males. Freezing behavior was associated with Fos expression in dorsal and ventral dentate GC. In summary, AIS associated microglial activity is altered by MS. Sex differences in the long-term effects of MS on AISS density are penetrant to a behavioral phenotype of increased stimulus reactivity in adult female subjects. Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.