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Effect of chronic ethanol consumption in rhesus macaques on the nucleus accumbens core transcriptome

The nucleus accumbens core (NAcc) has been repeatedly demonstrated to be a key component of the circuitry associated with excessive ethanol consumption. Previous studies have illustrated that in a nonhuman primate (NHP) model of chronic ethanol consumption, there is significant epigenetic remodeling...

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Autores principales: Walter, Nicole, Cervera-Juanes, Rita, Zheng, Christina, Darakjian, Priscila, Lockwood, Denesa, Cuzon-Carlson, Verginia, Ray, Karina, Fei, Suzanne, Conrad, Don, Searles, Robert, Grant, Kathleen, Hitzemann, Robert
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Publicado: 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8588809/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33942443
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/adb.13021
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author Walter, Nicole
Cervera-Juanes, Rita
Zheng, Christina
Darakjian, Priscila
Lockwood, Denesa
Cuzon-Carlson, Verginia
Ray, Karina
Fei, Suzanne
Conrad, Don
Searles, Robert
Grant, Kathleen
Hitzemann, Robert
author_facet Walter, Nicole
Cervera-Juanes, Rita
Zheng, Christina
Darakjian, Priscila
Lockwood, Denesa
Cuzon-Carlson, Verginia
Ray, Karina
Fei, Suzanne
Conrad, Don
Searles, Robert
Grant, Kathleen
Hitzemann, Robert
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description The nucleus accumbens core (NAcc) has been repeatedly demonstrated to be a key component of the circuitry associated with excessive ethanol consumption. Previous studies have illustrated that in a nonhuman primate (NHP) model of chronic ethanol consumption, there is significant epigenetic remodeling of the NAcc. In the current study, RNA-Seq was used to examine genome-wide gene expression in eight each of control, low/binge (LD*), and high/very high (HD*) rhesus macaque drinkers. Using an FDR < 0.05, zero genes were significantly differentially expressed (DE) between LD* and controls, six genes between HD* and LD*, and 734 genes between HD* and controls. Focusing on HD* versus control DE genes, the upregulated genes (N = 366) were enriched in genes with annotations associated with signal recognition particle (SRP)-dependent co-translational protein targeting to membrane (FDR < 3 × 10(−59)), structural constituent of ribosome (FDR < 3 × 10(−47)), and ribosomal subunit (FDR < 5 × 10(−48)). Downregulated genes (N = 363) were enriched in annotations associated with behavior (FDR < 2 × 10(−4)), membrane organization (FDR < 1 × 10(−4)), inorganic cation transmembrane transporter activity (FDR < 2 × 10(−3)), synapse part (FDR < 4 × 10(−10)), glutamatergic synapse (FDR < 1 × 10(−6)), and GABAergic synapse (FDR < 6 × 10(−4)). Ingenuity Pathway Analysis (IPA) revealed that EIF2 signaling and mTOR pathways were significantly upregulated in HD* animals (FDR < 3 × 10(−33) and <2 × 10(−16), respectively). Overall, the data supported our working hypothesis; excessive consumption would be associated with transcriptional differences in GABA/glutamate-related genes.
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spelling pubmed-85888092021-11-12 Effect of chronic ethanol consumption in rhesus macaques on the nucleus accumbens core transcriptome Walter, Nicole Cervera-Juanes, Rita Zheng, Christina Darakjian, Priscila Lockwood, Denesa Cuzon-Carlson, Verginia Ray, Karina Fei, Suzanne Conrad, Don Searles, Robert Grant, Kathleen Hitzemann, Robert Addict Biol Article The nucleus accumbens core (NAcc) has been repeatedly demonstrated to be a key component of the circuitry associated with excessive ethanol consumption. Previous studies have illustrated that in a nonhuman primate (NHP) model of chronic ethanol consumption, there is significant epigenetic remodeling of the NAcc. In the current study, RNA-Seq was used to examine genome-wide gene expression in eight each of control, low/binge (LD*), and high/very high (HD*) rhesus macaque drinkers. Using an FDR < 0.05, zero genes were significantly differentially expressed (DE) between LD* and controls, six genes between HD* and LD*, and 734 genes between HD* and controls. Focusing on HD* versus control DE genes, the upregulated genes (N = 366) were enriched in genes with annotations associated with signal recognition particle (SRP)-dependent co-translational protein targeting to membrane (FDR < 3 × 10(−59)), structural constituent of ribosome (FDR < 3 × 10(−47)), and ribosomal subunit (FDR < 5 × 10(−48)). Downregulated genes (N = 363) were enriched in annotations associated with behavior (FDR < 2 × 10(−4)), membrane organization (FDR < 1 × 10(−4)), inorganic cation transmembrane transporter activity (FDR < 2 × 10(−3)), synapse part (FDR < 4 × 10(−10)), glutamatergic synapse (FDR < 1 × 10(−6)), and GABAergic synapse (FDR < 6 × 10(−4)). Ingenuity Pathway Analysis (IPA) revealed that EIF2 signaling and mTOR pathways were significantly upregulated in HD* animals (FDR < 3 × 10(−33) and <2 × 10(−16), respectively). Overall, the data supported our working hypothesis; excessive consumption would be associated with transcriptional differences in GABA/glutamate-related genes. 2021-05-04 2021-09 /pmc/articles/PMC8588809/ /pubmed/33942443 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/adb.13021 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non-commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
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Walter, Nicole
Cervera-Juanes, Rita
Zheng, Christina
Darakjian, Priscila
Lockwood, Denesa
Cuzon-Carlson, Verginia
Ray, Karina
Fei, Suzanne
Conrad, Don
Searles, Robert
Grant, Kathleen
Hitzemann, Robert
Effect of chronic ethanol consumption in rhesus macaques on the nucleus accumbens core transcriptome
title Effect of chronic ethanol consumption in rhesus macaques on the nucleus accumbens core transcriptome
title_full Effect of chronic ethanol consumption in rhesus macaques on the nucleus accumbens core transcriptome
title_fullStr Effect of chronic ethanol consumption in rhesus macaques on the nucleus accumbens core transcriptome
title_full_unstemmed Effect of chronic ethanol consumption in rhesus macaques on the nucleus accumbens core transcriptome
title_short Effect of chronic ethanol consumption in rhesus macaques on the nucleus accumbens core transcriptome
title_sort effect of chronic ethanol consumption in rhesus macaques on the nucleus accumbens core transcriptome
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8588809/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33942443
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/adb.13021
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