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Sex-Related Differences in Voluntary Alcohol Intake and mRNA Coding for Synucleins in the Brain of Adult Rats Prenatally Exposed to Alcohol
Maternal alcohol consumption is one of the strong predictive factors of alcohol use and consequent abuse; however, investigations of sex differences in response to prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) are limited. Here we compared the effects of PAE throughout gestation on alcohol preference, state anxie...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9496239/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36140264 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines10092163 |
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author | Kokhan, Viktor S. Chaprov, Kirill Ninkina, Natalia N. Anokhin, Petr K. Pakhlova, Ekaterina P. Sarycheva, Natalia Y. Shamakina, Inna Y. |
author_facet | Kokhan, Viktor S. Chaprov, Kirill Ninkina, Natalia N. Anokhin, Petr K. Pakhlova, Ekaterina P. Sarycheva, Natalia Y. Shamakina, Inna Y. |
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description | Maternal alcohol consumption is one of the strong predictive factors of alcohol use and consequent abuse; however, investigations of sex differences in response to prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) are limited. Here we compared the effects of PAE throughout gestation on alcohol preference, state anxiety and mRNA expression of presynaptic proteins α-, β- and γ-synucleins in the brain of adult (PND60) male and female Wistar rats. Total RNA was isolated from the hippocampus, midbrain and hypothalamus and mRNA levels were assessed with quantitative RT-PCR. Compared with naïve males, naïve female rats consumed more alcohol in “free choice” paradigm (10% ethanol vs. water). At the same time, PAE produced significant increase in alcohol consumption and preference in males but not in females compared to male and female naïve groups, correspondingly. We found significantly lower α-synuclein mRNA levels in the hippocampus and midbrain of females compared to males and significant decrease in α-synuclein mRNA in these brain areas in PAE males, but not in females compared to the same sex controls. These findings indicate that the impact of PAE on transcriptional regulation of synucleins may be sex-dependent, and in males’ disruption in α-synuclein mRNA expression may contribute to increased vulnerability to alcohol-associated behavior. |
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spelling | pubmed-94962392022-09-23 Sex-Related Differences in Voluntary Alcohol Intake and mRNA Coding for Synucleins in the Brain of Adult Rats Prenatally Exposed to Alcohol Kokhan, Viktor S. Chaprov, Kirill Ninkina, Natalia N. Anokhin, Petr K. Pakhlova, Ekaterina P. Sarycheva, Natalia Y. Shamakina, Inna Y. Biomedicines Article Maternal alcohol consumption is one of the strong predictive factors of alcohol use and consequent abuse; however, investigations of sex differences in response to prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) are limited. Here we compared the effects of PAE throughout gestation on alcohol preference, state anxiety and mRNA expression of presynaptic proteins α-, β- and γ-synucleins in the brain of adult (PND60) male and female Wistar rats. Total RNA was isolated from the hippocampus, midbrain and hypothalamus and mRNA levels were assessed with quantitative RT-PCR. Compared with naïve males, naïve female rats consumed more alcohol in “free choice” paradigm (10% ethanol vs. water). At the same time, PAE produced significant increase in alcohol consumption and preference in males but not in females compared to male and female naïve groups, correspondingly. We found significantly lower α-synuclein mRNA levels in the hippocampus and midbrain of females compared to males and significant decrease in α-synuclein mRNA in these brain areas in PAE males, but not in females compared to the same sex controls. These findings indicate that the impact of PAE on transcriptional regulation of synucleins may be sex-dependent, and in males’ disruption in α-synuclein mRNA expression may contribute to increased vulnerability to alcohol-associated behavior. MDPI 2022-09-02 /pmc/articles/PMC9496239/ /pubmed/36140264 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines10092163 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Kokhan, Viktor S. Chaprov, Kirill Ninkina, Natalia N. Anokhin, Petr K. Pakhlova, Ekaterina P. Sarycheva, Natalia Y. Shamakina, Inna Y. Sex-Related Differences in Voluntary Alcohol Intake and mRNA Coding for Synucleins in the Brain of Adult Rats Prenatally Exposed to Alcohol |
title | Sex-Related Differences in Voluntary Alcohol Intake and mRNA Coding for Synucleins in the Brain of Adult Rats Prenatally Exposed to Alcohol |
title_full | Sex-Related Differences in Voluntary Alcohol Intake and mRNA Coding for Synucleins in the Brain of Adult Rats Prenatally Exposed to Alcohol |
title_fullStr | Sex-Related Differences in Voluntary Alcohol Intake and mRNA Coding for Synucleins in the Brain of Adult Rats Prenatally Exposed to Alcohol |
title_full_unstemmed | Sex-Related Differences in Voluntary Alcohol Intake and mRNA Coding for Synucleins in the Brain of Adult Rats Prenatally Exposed to Alcohol |
title_short | Sex-Related Differences in Voluntary Alcohol Intake and mRNA Coding for Synucleins in the Brain of Adult Rats Prenatally Exposed to Alcohol |
title_sort | sex-related differences in voluntary alcohol intake and mrna coding for synucleins in the brain of adult rats prenatally exposed to alcohol |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9496239/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36140264 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines10092163 |
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