BACKGROUND: In rodents, third-trimester-equivalent alcohol exposure (TTAE) produces significant deficits in hippocampal-dependent memory processes such as contextual fear conditioning (CFC). The present study sought to characterize changes in both behavior and Fos(+) neurons following CFC in ethanol (EtOH)-treated versus saline-treated mice using TRAP2:Ai14 mice that permanently label Fos(+) neurons following a tamoxifen injection. We hypothesized that TTAE would produce long-lasting disruptions to the networks engaged following CFC with a particular emphasis on the limbic memory system. METHODS: On postnatal day 7, mice received either two injections of saline or 2.5âg/kg EtOH spaced 2âh apart. The mice were left undisturbed until they reached adulthood, at which point they underwent CFC. After context exposure on day 2, mice received a tamoxifen injection. Brain tissue was harvested. Slides were automatically imaged using a Zeiss AxioScanner. Manual counts on a priori regions of interest were conducted. Automated counts were performed on the whole brain using the QUINT 2D stitching pipeline. Last, novel network analyses were applied to identify future regions of interest. RESULTS: TTAE reduced context recall on day 2 of CFC. Fos(+) neural density increased in the CA1 and CA3. Fos(+) counts were reduced in the anteroventral (AV) and anterodorsal thalamus. The limbic memory system showed significant hyperconnectivity in male TTAE mice, and the AV shifted affinity toward hippocampal subregions. Last, novel regions such as a subparafascicular area and basomedial amygdalar nucleus were implicated as important mediators. DISCUSSION: These results suggest that CFC is mediated by the limbic memory system and is disrupted following TTAE. Given the increase in CA1 and CA3 activity, a potential hypothesis is that TTAE causes disruptions to memory encoding following day 1 conditioning. Future studies will aim to determine whether this disruption specifically affects the encoding or retrieval of fear memories.
Connectivity of the neuronal network for contextual fear memory is disrupted in a mouse model of third-trimester binge-like ethanol exposure.
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作者:Morningstar Mitchell D, Lopez Katalina M, Mayfield Stefanie S, Almeida-Mancero Roberto N, Marquez Joshua, Flores Andres M, Hafer Brooke R, Estrada Edilberto, Holtzman Gwen A, Goranson Emerald V, Reid Natalie M, Aldrich Abigale R, Ghatalia Desna V, Patel Juhee R, Padilla Christopher M, Chavez Glenna J, Kelly-Roman Javier, Bhakta Pooja A, Valenzuela C Fernando, Linsenbardt David N
| 期刊: | ALCOHOL-CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH | 影响因子: | 3.000 |
| 时间: | 2025 | 起止号: | 2025 Feb;49(2):315-331 |
| doi: | 10.1111/acer.15503 | ||
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