Impact of Maternal Serotonin Transporter Genotype on Placental Serotonin, Fetal Forebrain Serotonin, and Neurodevelopment
Christopher L Muller
1
,
Allison Mj Anacker
2
,
Tiffany D Rogers
3
,
Nick Goeden
4
,
Elizabeth H Keller
3
,
C Gunnar Forsberg
3
,
Travis M Kerr
3
,
Carly La Wender
2
,
George M. Anderson
5
,
Gregg D Stanwood
6
,
Randy D. Blakely
3, 7
,
Alexandre Bonnin
4
,
Jeremy Veenstra-VanderWeele
2, 8, 9, 10
Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2016-08-23
scimago Q1
wos Q1
SJR: 2.944
CiteScore: 13.7
Impact factor: 7.1
ISSN: 0893133X, 1470634X, 1740634X
PubMed ID:
27550733
Pharmacology
Psychiatry and Mental health
Abstract
Biomarker, neuroimaging, and genetic findings implicate the serotonin transporter (SERT) in autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Previously, we found that adult male mice expressing the autism-associated SERT Ala56 variant have altered central serotonin (5-HT) system function, as well as elevated peripheral blood 5-HT levels. Early in gestation, before midbrain 5-HT projections have reached the cortex, peripheral sources supply 5-HT to the forebrain, suggesting that altered maternal or placenta 5-HT system function could impact the developing embryo. We therefore used different combinations of maternal and embryo SERT Ala56 genotypes to examine effects on blood, placenta and embryo serotonin levels and neurodevelopment at embryonic day E14.5, when peripheral sources of 5-HT predominate, and E18.5, when midbrain 5-HT projections have reached the forebrain. Maternal SERT Ala56 genotype was associated with decreased placenta and embryonic forebrain 5-HT levels at E14.5. Low 5-HT in the placenta persisted, but forebrain levels normalized by E18.5. Maternal SERT Ala56 genotype effects on forebrain 5-HT levels were accompanied by a broadening of 5-HT-sensitive thalamocortical axon projections. In contrast, no effect of embryo genotype was seen in concepti from heterozygous dams. Blood 5-HT levels were dynamic across pregnancy and were increased in SERT Ala56 dams at E14.5. Placenta RNA sequencing data at E14.5 indicated substantial impact of maternal SERT Ala56 genotype, with alterations in immune and metabolic-related pathways. Collectively, these findings indicate that maternal SERT function impacts offspring placental 5-HT levels, forebrain 5-HT levels, and neurodevelopment.
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Muller C. L. et al. Impact of Maternal Serotonin Transporter Genotype on Placental Serotonin, Fetal Forebrain Serotonin, and Neurodevelopment // Neuropsychopharmacology. 2016. Vol. 42. No. 2. pp. 427-436.
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Muller C. L., Anacker A. M., Rogers T. D., Goeden N., Keller E. H., Forsberg C. G., Kerr T. M., Wender C. L., Anderson G., Stanwood G. D., Blakely R. D., Bonnin A., Veenstra-VanderWeele J. Impact of Maternal Serotonin Transporter Genotype on Placental Serotonin, Fetal Forebrain Serotonin, and Neurodevelopment // Neuropsychopharmacology. 2016. Vol. 42. No. 2. pp. 427-436.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1038/npp.2016.166
UR - https://doi.org/10.1038/npp.2016.166
TI - Impact of Maternal Serotonin Transporter Genotype on Placental Serotonin, Fetal Forebrain Serotonin, and Neurodevelopment
T2 - Neuropsychopharmacology
AU - Muller, Christopher L
AU - Anacker, Allison Mj
AU - Rogers, Tiffany D
AU - Goeden, Nick
AU - Keller, Elizabeth H
AU - Forsberg, C Gunnar
AU - Kerr, Travis M
AU - Wender, Carly La
AU - Anderson, George M.
AU - Stanwood, Gregg D
AU - Blakely, Randy D.
AU - Bonnin, Alexandre
AU - Veenstra-VanderWeele, Jeremy
PY - 2016
DA - 2016/08/23
PB - Springer Nature
SP - 427-436
IS - 2
VL - 42
PMID - 27550733
SN - 0893-133X
SN - 1470-634X
SN - 1740-634X
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@article{2016_Muller,
author = {Christopher L Muller and Allison Mj Anacker and Tiffany D Rogers and Nick Goeden and Elizabeth H Keller and C Gunnar Forsberg and Travis M Kerr and Carly La Wender and George M. Anderson and Gregg D Stanwood and Randy D. Blakely and Alexandre Bonnin and Jeremy Veenstra-VanderWeele},
title = {Impact of Maternal Serotonin Transporter Genotype on Placental Serotonin, Fetal Forebrain Serotonin, and Neurodevelopment},
journal = {Neuropsychopharmacology},
year = {2016},
volume = {42},
publisher = {Springer Nature},
month = {aug},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1038/npp.2016.166},
number = {2},
pages = {427--436},
doi = {10.1038/npp.2016.166}
}
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Muller, Christopher L., et al. “Impact of Maternal Serotonin Transporter Genotype on Placental Serotonin, Fetal Forebrain Serotonin, and Neurodevelopment.” Neuropsychopharmacology, vol. 42, no. 2, Aug. 2016, pp. 427-436. https://doi.org/10.1038/npp.2016.166.