Background: Adolescent brains are highly vulnerable to heavy alcohol exposure. Increased understanding of how alcohol adversely impacts brain maturation may improve treatment outcomes.Objectives: This study characterizes short-term versus long-term effects of ethanol feeding on behavior, frontal lobe glial proteins, and mTOR signaling.Methods: Adolescent rats (8/group) were fed liquid diets containing 26% or 0% ethanol for 2 or 9âweeks, then subjected to novel object recognition (NOR) and open field (OF) tests. Frontal lobes were used for molecular assays.Results: Significant ethanol effects on OF performance occurred in the 2-week model (pâ<â.0001). Further shifts in OF and NOR performance were unrelated to ethanol exposure in the 9-week models (pâ<â.05 to pâ<â.0001). Ethanol inhibited MAG1 (pâ<â.01) and MBP (pâ<â.0001) after 2 but not 9âweeks. However, both control and ethanol 9-week models had significantly reduced MAG1 (pâ<â.001-0.0001), MBP (pâ<â.0001), PDGFRA (pâ<â.05-0.01), and PLP (pâ<â.001-0.0001) relative to the 2-week models. GFAP was the only glial protein significantly inhibited by ethanol in both 2- (pâ<â.01) and 9-week (pâ<â.05) models. Concerning the mTOR pathway, ethanol reduced IRS-1 (pâ<â.05) and globally inhibited mTOR (pâ<â.01 or pâ<â.001) in the 9- but not the 2-week model.Conclusions: Short-term versus long-term ethanol exposures differentially alter neurobehavioral function, glial protein expression, and signaling through IRS-1 and mTOR, which have known roles in myelination during adolescence. These findings suggest that strategies to prevent chronic alcohol-related brain pathology should consider the increased maturation-related vulnerability of adolescent brains.
Differential effects of moderate chronic ethanol consumption on neurobehavior, white matter glial protein expression, and mTOR pathway signaling with adolescent brain maturation.
中度慢性乙醇摄入对青少年大脑发育过程中神经行为、白质胶质蛋白表达和 mTOR 通路信号传导的不同影响
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作者:Yalcin Emine B, Tong Ming, Delikkaya Busra, Pelit William, Yang Yiwen, de la Monte Suzanne M
| 期刊: | American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse | 影响因子: | 2.600 |
| 时间: | 2024 | 起止号: | 2024 Jul 3; 50(4):492-516 |
| doi: | 10.1080/00952990.2024.2355540 | 研究方向: | 神经科学 |
| 信号通路: | mTOR | ||
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