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Single-dose ethanol intoxication causes acute and lasting neuronal changes in the brain

Alcohol intoxication at early ages is a risk factor for the development of addictive behavior. To uncover neuronal molecular correlates of acute ethanol intoxication, we used stable-isotope–labeled mice combined with quantitative mass spectrometry to screen more than 2,000 hippocampal proteins, of w...

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Autores principales: Knabbe, Johannes, Protzmann, Jil, Schneider, Niklas, Berger, Michael, Dannehl, Dominik, Wei, Shoupeng, Strahle, Christopher, Tegtmeier, Michèle, Jaiswal, Astha, Zheng, Hongwei, Krüger, Marcus, Rohr, Karl, Spanagel, Rainer, Bilbao, Ainhoa, Engelhardt, Maren, Scholz, Henrike, Cambridge, Sidney B.
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Publicado: National Academy of Sciences 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9231489/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35700362
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2122477119
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author Knabbe, Johannes
Protzmann, Jil
Schneider, Niklas
Berger, Michael
Dannehl, Dominik
Wei, Shoupeng
Strahle, Christopher
Tegtmeier, Michèle
Jaiswal, Astha
Zheng, Hongwei
Krüger, Marcus
Rohr, Karl
Spanagel, Rainer
Bilbao, Ainhoa
Engelhardt, Maren
Scholz, Henrike
Cambridge, Sidney B.
author_facet Knabbe, Johannes
Protzmann, Jil
Schneider, Niklas
Berger, Michael
Dannehl, Dominik
Wei, Shoupeng
Strahle, Christopher
Tegtmeier, Michèle
Jaiswal, Astha
Zheng, Hongwei
Krüger, Marcus
Rohr, Karl
Spanagel, Rainer
Bilbao, Ainhoa
Engelhardt, Maren
Scholz, Henrike
Cambridge, Sidney B.
author_sort Knabbe, Johannes
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description Alcohol intoxication at early ages is a risk factor for the development of addictive behavior. To uncover neuronal molecular correlates of acute ethanol intoxication, we used stable-isotope–labeled mice combined with quantitative mass spectrometry to screen more than 2,000 hippocampal proteins, of which 72 changed synaptic abundance up to twofold after ethanol exposure. Among those were mitochondrial proteins and proteins important for neuronal morphology, including MAP6 and ankyrin-G. Based on these candidate proteins, we found acute and lasting molecular, cellular, and behavioral changes following a single intoxication in alcohol-naïve mice. Immunofluorescence analysis revealed a shortening of axon initial segments. Longitudinal two-photon in vivo imaging showed increased synaptic dynamics and mitochondrial trafficking in axons. Knockdown of mitochondrial trafficking in dopaminergic neurons abolished conditioned alcohol preference in Drosophila flies. This study introduces mitochondrial trafficking as a process implicated in reward learning and highlights the potential of high-resolution proteomics to identify cellular mechanisms relevant for addictive behavior.
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spelling pubmed-92314892022-12-14 Single-dose ethanol intoxication causes acute and lasting neuronal changes in the brain Knabbe, Johannes Protzmann, Jil Schneider, Niklas Berger, Michael Dannehl, Dominik Wei, Shoupeng Strahle, Christopher Tegtmeier, Michèle Jaiswal, Astha Zheng, Hongwei Krüger, Marcus Rohr, Karl Spanagel, Rainer Bilbao, Ainhoa Engelhardt, Maren Scholz, Henrike Cambridge, Sidney B. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Biological Sciences Alcohol intoxication at early ages is a risk factor for the development of addictive behavior. To uncover neuronal molecular correlates of acute ethanol intoxication, we used stable-isotope–labeled mice combined with quantitative mass spectrometry to screen more than 2,000 hippocampal proteins, of which 72 changed synaptic abundance up to twofold after ethanol exposure. Among those were mitochondrial proteins and proteins important for neuronal morphology, including MAP6 and ankyrin-G. Based on these candidate proteins, we found acute and lasting molecular, cellular, and behavioral changes following a single intoxication in alcohol-naïve mice. Immunofluorescence analysis revealed a shortening of axon initial segments. Longitudinal two-photon in vivo imaging showed increased synaptic dynamics and mitochondrial trafficking in axons. Knockdown of mitochondrial trafficking in dopaminergic neurons abolished conditioned alcohol preference in Drosophila flies. This study introduces mitochondrial trafficking as a process implicated in reward learning and highlights the potential of high-resolution proteomics to identify cellular mechanisms relevant for addictive behavior. National Academy of Sciences 2022-06-14 2022-06-21 /pmc/articles/PMC9231489/ /pubmed/35700362 http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2122477119 Text en Copyright © 2022 the Author(s). Published by PNAS. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This article is distributed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives License 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Biological Sciences
Knabbe, Johannes
Protzmann, Jil
Schneider, Niklas
Berger, Michael
Dannehl, Dominik
Wei, Shoupeng
Strahle, Christopher
Tegtmeier, Michèle
Jaiswal, Astha
Zheng, Hongwei
Krüger, Marcus
Rohr, Karl
Spanagel, Rainer
Bilbao, Ainhoa
Engelhardt, Maren
Scholz, Henrike
Cambridge, Sidney B.
Single-dose ethanol intoxication causes acute and lasting neuronal changes in the brain
title Single-dose ethanol intoxication causes acute and lasting neuronal changes in the brain
title_full Single-dose ethanol intoxication causes acute and lasting neuronal changes in the brain
title_fullStr Single-dose ethanol intoxication causes acute and lasting neuronal changes in the brain
title_full_unstemmed Single-dose ethanol intoxication causes acute and lasting neuronal changes in the brain
title_short Single-dose ethanol intoxication causes acute and lasting neuronal changes in the brain
title_sort single-dose ethanol intoxication causes acute and lasting neuronal changes in the brain
topic Biological Sciences
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9231489/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35700362
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2122477119
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