Abstract

This study aimed to analyze whether exposure to environmental enrichment (EE) during the juvenile phase of life interferes with the electrical activity of the adult rat brain. In addition, the present research also investigated whether this putative effect on brain electrical activity could be affected by prior overnutrition during lactation. Electrophysiology was measured through cortical spreading depression (CSD), a phenomenon related to brain excitability. Wistar rats were suckled in litters of either nine or three pups, forming the nourished (N) or overnourished (ON) groups, respectively. At 36 days old, half of the animals from each nutritional condition were exposed to EE. The other half was kept in the standard environment (SE). At 90-120 days of life, each animal was anesthetized for CSD recordings. Overnutrition during lactation caused increases (p < 0.05) in body and brain weights. The EE decelerated CSD propagation velocity regardless of nutritional state during lactation (p < 0.001). The CSD deceleration in the N-EE group was 23.8% and in the ON-EE group was 15% in comparison with the N-SE and ON-SE groups, respectively. Our data demonstrated that EE exposure in the juvenile phase of the rat's life reduced brain excitability, and this effect was observed even if animals were overnourished during lactation. An EE could be considered an adjuvant therapeutic resource to modulate brain excitability.

Highlights

  • ANOVA indicated that the adult animals that were previously overnourished during lactation had increased body and wet brain weights when compared with the nourished rats (p < 0.05)

  • Animals that were exposed to EE showed decelerated cortical spreading depression (CSD) propagation velocity, regardless of nutritional state during lactation (p < 0.001)

  • The present study demonstrated that exposure to EE in the adolescent phase of rat development was able to reduce brain excitability as determined by the deceleration of CSD propagation

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Introduction

We investigated the effects of EE on cortical spreading depression (CSD) in post-weaned Wistar rats subjected to overfeeding on lactation. Undernutrition during lactation facilitates CSD in adult rat brains, while overnourishment impairs the propagation of the phenomenon[7]. Our study was the first investigation of an EE effect on CSD recorded in the brain of rats that were overfed during lactation.

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