Communications Biology (Jan 2022)

Maternal high-fat diet in mice induces cerebrovascular, microglial and long-term behavioural alterations in offspring

  • Maude Bordeleau,
  • Cesar H. Comin,
  • Lourdes Fernández de Cossío,
  • Chloé Lacabanne,
  • Moises Freitas-Andrade,
  • Fernando González Ibáñez,
  • Joanna Raman-Nair,
  • Michael Wakem,
  • Mallar Chakravarty,
  • Luciano da F. Costa,
  • Baptiste Lacoste,
  • Marie-Ève Tremblay

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s42003-021-02947-9
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 1
pp. 1 – 13

Abstract

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In order to advance our understanding of the effects of maternal high-fat diet (mHFD) on the cerebrovascular health of offspring, Bordeleau et al. use a translational mouse model of mHFD exposure. They demonstrate that mHFD induces cerebrovascular and microglial changes in the offspring as well as behavioural alterations that are reminiscent of neurodevelopmental disorders associated with repetitive behaviours at adulthood.