volume 138 issue 3 pages 666-680

Postpartum Dams Exposed to a Low-Resource Environment Display Neuroinflammation, Elevated Corticosterone, and Anhedonia-like Behavior

Kylie Jones 1
Savanna Smith 1
Jonna Smith 1
Angie Castillo 1
Allison Burkes 2
Ahfiya Howard 3, 4
Madison M Garvin 5
Jessica L. Bolton 5
Luis Colon-Perez 2
Mark W CUNNINGHAM 1
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2025-03-01
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SJR1.078
CiteScore6.0
Impact factor3.3
ISSN87507587, 15221601, 00218987
Abstract

Women living in an impoverished environment after birth have an increased risk of developing postpartum depression (PP-Dep) and hypertension (PP-HTN). The mechanisms underlying these heightened risks are unknown and understudied. To examine the relation between reduced environmental resources, PP-Dep, and PP-HTN; postpartum rodent dams were exposed to the low-resource limited bedding and nesting (LBN) chronic stress model during weaning. Postpartum dams were divided into control (CTL) and experimental (LBN) groups, in which the experimental group experienced LBN. At six weeks postpartum, blood pressure, sucrose preference test (a proxy for anhedonia and depression), corticosterone, and markers of neuroinflammation were measured. We hypothesized that postpartum dams exposed to LBN will have increased corticosterone, neuroinflammation, depression-like behaviors, and HTN. Results show that postpartum dams exposed to an impoverished environment exhibit decreased sucrose preference, increased circulating corticosterone, and elevated neuroinflammation (~ 150% increased TNF-α and astrocyte activation in the cerebrum). No changes in blood pressure were observed. However, there was a strong correlation between postpartum blood pressure and corticosterone and blood pressure and TNF-α levels. Importantly, this study provides insights into the pathology and development of PP-HTN and PP-Dep in the postpartum period, which will enable the discovery of novel therapeutic approaches.

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Jones K. et al. Postpartum Dams Exposed to a Low-Resource Environment Display Neuroinflammation, Elevated Corticosterone, and Anhedonia-like Behavior // Journal of Applied Physiology. 2025. Vol. 138. No. 3. pp. 666-680.
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Jones K., Smith S., Smith J., Castillo A., Burkes A., Howard A., Garvin M. M., Bolton J. L., Colon-Perez L., CUNNINGHAM M. W. Postpartum Dams Exposed to a Low-Resource Environment Display Neuroinflammation, Elevated Corticosterone, and Anhedonia-like Behavior // Journal of Applied Physiology. 2025. Vol. 138. No. 3. pp. 666-680.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1152/japplphysiol.00871.2024
UR - https://journals.physiology.org/doi/10.1152/japplphysiol.00871.2024
TI - Postpartum Dams Exposed to a Low-Resource Environment Display Neuroinflammation, Elevated Corticosterone, and Anhedonia-like Behavior
T2 - Journal of Applied Physiology
AU - Jones, Kylie
AU - Smith, Savanna
AU - Smith, Jonna
AU - Castillo, Angie
AU - Burkes, Allison
AU - Howard, Ahfiya
AU - Garvin, Madison M
AU - Bolton, Jessica L.
AU - Colon-Perez, Luis
AU - CUNNINGHAM, Mark W
PY - 2025
DA - 2025/03/01
PB - American Physiological Society
SP - 666-680
IS - 3
VL - 138
SN - 8750-7587
SN - 1522-1601
SN - 0021-8987
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@article{2025_Jones,
author = {Kylie Jones and Savanna Smith and Jonna Smith and Angie Castillo and Allison Burkes and Ahfiya Howard and Madison M Garvin and Jessica L. Bolton and Luis Colon-Perez and Mark W CUNNINGHAM},
title = {Postpartum Dams Exposed to a Low-Resource Environment Display Neuroinflammation, Elevated Corticosterone, and Anhedonia-like Behavior},
journal = {Journal of Applied Physiology},
year = {2025},
volume = {138},
publisher = {American Physiological Society},
month = {mar},
url = {https://journals.physiology.org/doi/10.1152/japplphysiol.00871.2024},
number = {3},
pages = {666--680},
doi = {10.1152/japplphysiol.00871.2024}
}
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Jones, Kylie, et al. “Postpartum Dams Exposed to a Low-Resource Environment Display Neuroinflammation, Elevated Corticosterone, and Anhedonia-like Behavior.” Journal of Applied Physiology, vol. 138, no. 3, Mar. 2025, pp. 666-680. https://journals.physiology.org/doi/10.1152/japplphysiol.00871.2024.