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Raphael da Silva Lau, Janaína Sena de Souza, Rodrigo Rodrigues da Conceição +7 more · 2026 · Hormones and behavior · Elsevier · added 2026-04-24
Paternal environmental factors before conception and during sperm development may influence the offspring's health later in life. This study aimed to investigate whether paternal exposure to anabolic- Show more
Paternal environmental factors before conception and during sperm development may influence the offspring's health later in life. This study aimed to investigate whether paternal exposure to anabolic-androgenic steroids (AAS) before conception predisposes mouse offspring to autism spectrum disorder (ASD)-like behavior. For this purpose, male Swiss mice were randomly divided into two groups: the control group received peanut oil, while the treated group was administered testosterone propionate (7.5 mg/kg, s.c.) twice a week for five weeks. After this period, these males were mated, and their offspring underwent a behavioral test battery at 70 days of age, including the open field test, object recognition task, three-chamber social approach test, and light-dark box test. At the end of the experiment, the hippocampus was dissected for RNA analysis. Our results indicate that paternal AAS treatment induces long-lasting behavioral alterations in both female and male offspring, including increased anxiety-like behavior, impaired memory, and deficits in social interaction. Additionally, a strong effect of paternal AAS treatment during preconception period was verified in Gad1, Gabra2 and Bdnf expression. These findings suggest that paternal AAS exposure may program neurodevelopmental vulnerabilities in offspring, contributing to ASD-like phenotypes. Show less
no PDF DOI: 10.1016/j.yhbeh.2026.105901
BDNF anabolic-androgenic steroid autism spectrum disorder autism-like behavior mouse model neurodevelopmental disorder paternal exposure steroid effects