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2021 ◽  
pp. 100030
Author(s):  
Madhavi Adusmilli ◽  
Nukala Sarath Babu ◽  
KS Varadarajan ◽  
Mohammad M Idris ◽  
Anant Bahadur Patel

2021 ◽  
pp. 108918
Author(s):  
Mariam Melkumyan ◽  
Angela E. Snyder ◽  
Sarah S. Bingaman ◽  
Amy C. Arnold ◽  
Yuval Silberman

Author(s):  
Azeezat A. Awoyemi ◽  
Christina Borchers ◽  
Langni Liu ◽  
Yanfang Chen ◽  
Christine M. Rapp ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 22 (21) ◽  
pp. 11733
Author(s):  
Sheketha R. Hauser ◽  
Patrick J. Mulholland ◽  
William A. Truitt ◽  
R. Aaron Waeiss ◽  
Eric A. Engleman ◽  
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A consistent preclinical finding is that exposure to alcohol during adolescence produces a persistent hyperdopaminergic state during adulthood. The current experiments determine that effects of Adolescent Intermittent Ethanol (AIE) on the adult neurochemical response to EtOH administered directly into the mesolimbic dopamine system, alterations in dendritic spine and gene expression within the nucleus accumbens shell (AcbSh), and if treatment with the HDACII inhibitor TSA could normalize the consequences of AIE. Rats were exposed to the AIE (4 g/kg ig; 3 days a week) or water (CON) during adolescence, and all testing occurred during adulthood. CON and AIE rats were microinjected with EtOH directly into the posterior VTA and dopamine and glutamate levels were recorded in the AcbSh. Separate groups of AIE and CON rats were sacrificed during adulthood and Taqman arrays and dendritic spine morphology assessments were performed. The data indicated that exposure to AIE resulted in a significant leftward and upward shift in the dose-response curve for an increase in dopamine in the AcbSh following EtOH microinjection into the posterior VTA. Taqman array indicated that AIE exposure affected the expression of target genes (Chrna7, Impact, Chrna5). The data indicated no alterations in dendritic spine morphology in the AcbSh or any alteration in AIE effects by TSA administration. Binge-like EtOH exposure during adolescence enhances the response to acute ethanol challenge in adulthood, demonstrating that AIE produces a hyperdopaminergic mesolimbic system in both male and female Wistar rats. The neuroadaptations induced by AIE in the AcbSh could be part of the biological basis of the observed negative consequences of adolescent binge-like alcohol exposure on adult drug self-administration behaviors.


Cancers ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (19) ◽  
pp. 4999
Author(s):  
Silvia Baldari ◽  
Isabella Manni ◽  
Giuliana Di Rocco ◽  
Francesca Paolini ◽  
Belinda Palermo ◽  
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Endogenous acetaldehyde production from the metabolism of ingested alcohol exposes hematopoietic progenitor cells to increased genotoxic risk. To develop possible therapeutic strategies to prevent or reverse alcohol abuse effects, it would be critical to determine the temporal progression of acute ethanol toxicity on progenitor cell numbers and proliferative status. We followed the variation of the cell proliferation rate in bone marrow and spleen in response to acute ethanol intoxication in the MITO-Luc mouse, in which NF-Y-dependent cell proliferation can be assessed in vivo by non-invasive bioluminescent imaging. One week after ethanol administration, bioluminescent signals in bone marrow and spleen decreased below the level corresponding to physiological proliferation, and they progressively resumed to pre-treatment values in approximately 4 weeks. Boosting acetaldehyde catabolism by administration of an aldehyde dehydrogenase activity activator or administration of polyphenols with antioxidant activity partially restored bone marrow cells’ physiological proliferation. These results indicate that in this mouse model, bioluminescent alteration reflects the reduction of the physiological proliferation rate of bone marrow progenitor cells due to the toxic effect of aldehydes generated by alcohol oxidation. In summary, this study presents a novel view of the impact of acute alcohol intake on bone marrow cell proliferation in vivo.


2021 ◽  
pp. 109125
Author(s):  
Fabio De-Giorgio ◽  
Eva Bergamin ◽  
Sabrine Bilel ◽  
Micaela Tirri ◽  
Raffaella Arfè ◽  
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