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Brain-Derived neurotrophic factor Val66met is associated with sex-specific impairment of cognitive flexibility under stress: A reversal learning search strategy analysis in a rat model.

PMID: 41861906 · DOI: 10.1016/j.nlm.2026.108157 · Neurobiology of learning and memory, 2026 · Michelle Corrone, Emily Jaehne, Matthew Zelko, Kerry Fanson, Bradley J Wright, Maarten van den Buuse
📄 Abstract

Cognitive flexibility is a core executive function vital for adaptation and adjustment to new information. The brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) single nucleotide polymorphism, val66met, has been suggested to modulate cognitive flexibility but it remains unclear how confounding variables such as stress and sex influence this relationship. Environmental enrichment (EE) may protect against stress-induced effects. The aim of this study was to test whether BDNF val66met alters reversal learning, a key component of cognitive flexibility, when tested under stressful water maze conditions. We used a Sprague Dawley val66met rat model where pregnant val/met dams were moved to either low or high EE environments. Dams and offspring stayed in these environments until weaning, after which the offspring was moved to standard, moderate enrichment housing. Adult male and female val/val, val/met and met/met offspring then underwent a water maze reversal learning protocol. All groups rapidly learned the new location of the platform. Mediation analysis showed the relationship between val66met and cognitive flexibility was mediated by differential use of spatial strategies. Sequential clustering analysis demonstrated that val66met interacted with sex to predict cognitive flexibility performance with lower flexibility in met/met males and val/met females compared to other genotypes. EE was not a strong promotor of cognitive flexibility. Water maze testing increased corticosterone levels, confirming the stressful nature of the test. This study demonstrates the importance of considering stress and sex when investigating the role of BDNF val66met in cognitive flexibility.

Confidence: 0.16 · 8 полей извлечено
Идентификация (6 полей)
Target
Brain-derived neurotrophic factor
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Alt. target
BDNF
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Protein family
Neurotrophin
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Functional class
Growth factor
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Subcellular loc.
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Isoforms (metab/obesity)
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Механизм действия (21 полей)
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Fat metabolism
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Glucose metabolism
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AA metabolism
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Adipocyte fibrosis
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Экспрессия (8 полей)
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In vivo
Water maze reversal learning protocol in adult male and female Sprague Dawley val66met rats to test cognitive flexibility under stress
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In silico
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Genetic association
BDNF val66met polymorphism associated with sex-specific impairment of cognitive flexibility; lower flexibility in met/met males and val/met females compared to other genotypes
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Ex vivo
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Animal model
Sprague Dawley val66met rat model
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Diet/model
Environmental enrichment (low or high EE environments during gestation and weaning, followed by standard moderate enrichment housing)
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Клиника (11 полей)
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