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In Utero Alcohol Exposure Impairs Retinal Angiogenesis and the Microvessel-Associated Positioning of Calretinin Interneurons

In addition to brain disorders, which constitute a devastating consequence of prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE), eye development is also significantly affected. Given that the retina is a readily accessible part of the central nervous system, a better understanding of the impact of ethanol on retinal...

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Autores principales: Dumanoir, Marion, Leroy, Anaïs, Burel, Delphine, Laquerrière, Annie, Janin, François, Lebon, Alexis, Valet, Manon, Godefroy, David, Przegralek, Lauriane, Lecointre, Maryline, Picaud, Serge, Marret, Stéphane, Marguet, Florent, Gonzalez, Bruno J., Brasse-Lagnel, Carole
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Society for Neuroscience 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10135090/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37068950
http://dx.doi.org/10.1523/ENEURO.0295-22.2022
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author Dumanoir, Marion
Leroy, Anaïs
Burel, Delphine
Laquerrière, Annie
Janin, François
Lebon, Alexis
Valet, Manon
Godefroy, David
Przegralek, Lauriane
Lecointre, Maryline
Picaud, Serge
Marret, Stéphane
Marguet, Florent
Gonzalez, Bruno J.
Brasse-Lagnel, Carole
author_facet Dumanoir, Marion
Leroy, Anaïs
Burel, Delphine
Laquerrière, Annie
Janin, François
Lebon, Alexis
Valet, Manon
Godefroy, David
Przegralek, Lauriane
Lecointre, Maryline
Picaud, Serge
Marret, Stéphane
Marguet, Florent
Gonzalez, Bruno J.
Brasse-Lagnel, Carole
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description In addition to brain disorders, which constitute a devastating consequence of prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE), eye development is also significantly affected. Given that the retina is a readily accessible part of the central nervous system, a better understanding of the impact of ethanol on retinal development might provide ophthalmological landmarks helpful for early diagnosis of fetal alcohol syndrome. This study aimed to provide a fine morphometric and cellular characterization of the development of retinal microvasculature and neurovascular interactions in a mouse model of fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD). The data revealed that PAE impaired superficial vascular plexus development. In particular, progression of the vascular migration front was significantly decreased in PAE retinas, supporting a delay in plexus progression. Moreover, a significant decrease in the vessel density and number of perforating vessels was quantified in PAE mice, supporting less angiogenesis. The present study provides also the first evidence of a close interaction between migrating calretinin-positive interneurons and perforating microvessels in the inner nuclear layer of the developing retina. This neurovascular association was significantly impaired by PAE. Moreover, projections of amacrine cells were abnormally distributed and densified in stratum S1 and S2. In humans, comparison of a five-month-old control infant with a three-month-old alcohol-exposed case revealed a similar mispositioning of calretinin-positive interneurons. This opens new research avenues regarding a neurovascular contribution in the deleterious effects of alcohol in the developing retina and support that ophthalmological examination could become a promising approach for early detection of alcohol-exposed infants presenting with neurovascular brain defects.
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spelling pubmed-101350902023-04-28 In Utero Alcohol Exposure Impairs Retinal Angiogenesis and the Microvessel-Associated Positioning of Calretinin Interneurons Dumanoir, Marion Leroy, Anaïs Burel, Delphine Laquerrière, Annie Janin, François Lebon, Alexis Valet, Manon Godefroy, David Przegralek, Lauriane Lecointre, Maryline Picaud, Serge Marret, Stéphane Marguet, Florent Gonzalez, Bruno J. Brasse-Lagnel, Carole eNeuro Research Article: New Research In addition to brain disorders, which constitute a devastating consequence of prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE), eye development is also significantly affected. Given that the retina is a readily accessible part of the central nervous system, a better understanding of the impact of ethanol on retinal development might provide ophthalmological landmarks helpful for early diagnosis of fetal alcohol syndrome. This study aimed to provide a fine morphometric and cellular characterization of the development of retinal microvasculature and neurovascular interactions in a mouse model of fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD). The data revealed that PAE impaired superficial vascular plexus development. In particular, progression of the vascular migration front was significantly decreased in PAE retinas, supporting a delay in plexus progression. Moreover, a significant decrease in the vessel density and number of perforating vessels was quantified in PAE mice, supporting less angiogenesis. The present study provides also the first evidence of a close interaction between migrating calretinin-positive interneurons and perforating microvessels in the inner nuclear layer of the developing retina. This neurovascular association was significantly impaired by PAE. Moreover, projections of amacrine cells were abnormally distributed and densified in stratum S1 and S2. In humans, comparison of a five-month-old control infant with a three-month-old alcohol-exposed case revealed a similar mispositioning of calretinin-positive interneurons. This opens new research avenues regarding a neurovascular contribution in the deleterious effects of alcohol in the developing retina and support that ophthalmological examination could become a promising approach for early detection of alcohol-exposed infants presenting with neurovascular brain defects. Society for Neuroscience 2023-04-25 /pmc/articles/PMC10135090/ /pubmed/37068950 http://dx.doi.org/10.1523/ENEURO.0295-22.2022 Text en Copyright © 2023 Dumanoir et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium provided that the original work is properly attributed.
spellingShingle Research Article: New Research
Dumanoir, Marion
Leroy, Anaïs
Burel, Delphine
Laquerrière, Annie
Janin, François
Lebon, Alexis
Valet, Manon
Godefroy, David
Przegralek, Lauriane
Lecointre, Maryline
Picaud, Serge
Marret, Stéphane
Marguet, Florent
Gonzalez, Bruno J.
Brasse-Lagnel, Carole
In Utero Alcohol Exposure Impairs Retinal Angiogenesis and the Microvessel-Associated Positioning of Calretinin Interneurons
title In Utero Alcohol Exposure Impairs Retinal Angiogenesis and the Microvessel-Associated Positioning of Calretinin Interneurons
title_full In Utero Alcohol Exposure Impairs Retinal Angiogenesis and the Microvessel-Associated Positioning of Calretinin Interneurons
title_fullStr In Utero Alcohol Exposure Impairs Retinal Angiogenesis and the Microvessel-Associated Positioning of Calretinin Interneurons
title_full_unstemmed In Utero Alcohol Exposure Impairs Retinal Angiogenesis and the Microvessel-Associated Positioning of Calretinin Interneurons
title_short In Utero Alcohol Exposure Impairs Retinal Angiogenesis and the Microvessel-Associated Positioning of Calretinin Interneurons
title_sort in utero alcohol exposure impairs retinal angiogenesis and the microvessel-associated positioning of calretinin interneurons
topic Research Article: New Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10135090/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37068950
http://dx.doi.org/10.1523/ENEURO.0295-22.2022
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