Timing of methamphetamine exposure during adolescence differentially influences parvalbumin and perineuronal net immunoreactivity in the medial prefrontal cortex of female, but not male, rats

Adolescence involves significant reorganization within the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC), including modifications to inhibitory neurotransmission mediated through parvalbumin interneurons (PV) and their surrounding perineuronal nets (PNNs). These developmental changes, which result in increased PV neuron activity in adulthood, may be disrupted by drug use and cause lasting changes in mPFC function and behavior. Methamphetamine (METH), which is a readily available drug used by some adolescents, increases PV neuron activity and could influence the activity-dependent maturational process of these neurons. In the present study, we used male and female Sprague Dawley rats to test the hypothesis that METH exposure influences PV and PNN expression in a sex- and age-specific manner. Rats were injected daily with saline or 3.0 mg/kg METH from early adolescence (EA; 30-38 days old), late adolescence (LA; 40-48 days old), or young adulthood (60-68 days old). One day following exposure, effects of METH on PV cell and PNN expression were assessed using immunofluorescent labeling within the mPFC. METH exposure did not alter male PV neurons or PNNs. Females exposed in early adolescence or adulthood had more PV neurons while those exposed in later adolescence had fewer, suggesting distinct windows of vulnerability to changes induced by METH exposure. In addition, females exposed to METH had more PNNs and more intense PV neuron staining, further suggesting that METH exposure in adolescence uniquely influences development of inhibitory circuits in the female mPFC. This study indicates that the timing of METH exposure, even within adolescence, influences its neural effects in females.

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