Jacobian Mapping Reveals Converging Brain Substrates of Disruption and Repair in Response to Ethanol Exposure and Abstinence in 2 Strains of Rats. (20th November 2020)
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- Title:
- Jacobian Mapping Reveals Converging Brain Substrates of Disruption and Repair in Response to Ethanol Exposure and Abstinence in 2 Strains of Rats. (20th November 2020)
- Main Title:
- Jacobian Mapping Reveals Converging Brain Substrates of Disruption and Repair in Response to Ethanol Exposure and Abstinence in 2 Strains of Rats
- Authors:
- Zhao, Qingyu
Pohl, Kilian M.
Sullivan, Edith V.
Pfefferbaum, Adolf
Zahr, Natalie M. - Abstract:
- Abstract : Background: In a previous study using Jacobian mapping to evaluate the morphological effects on the brain of binge (4‐day) intragastric ethanol (EtOH) on wild‐type Wistar rats, we reported reversible thalamic shrinkage and lateral ventricular enlargement, but persistent superior and inferior colliculi shrinkage in response to binge EtOH treatment. Methods: Herein, we used similar voxel‐based comparisons of Magnetic Resonance Images collected in EtOH‐exposed relative to control animals to test the hypothesis that regardless of the intoxication protocol or the rat strain, the hippocampi, thalami, and colliculi would be affected. Results: Two experiments [binge (4‐day) intragastric EtOH in Fisher 344 rats and chronic (1‐month) vaporized EtOH in Wistar rats] showed similarly affected brain regions including retrosplenial and cingulate cortices, dorsal hippocampi, central and ventroposterior thalami, superior and inferior colliculi, periaqueductal gray, and corpus callosum. While most of these regions showed significant recovery, volumes of the colliculi and periaqueductal gray continued to show response to each proximal EtOH exposure but at diminished levels with repeated cycles. Conclusions: Given the high metabolic rate of these enduringly affected regions, the current findings suggest that EtOH per se may affect cellular respiration leading to brain volume deficits. Further, responsivity greatly diminished likely reflecting neuroadaptation to repeated alcoholAbstract : Background: In a previous study using Jacobian mapping to evaluate the morphological effects on the brain of binge (4‐day) intragastric ethanol (EtOH) on wild‐type Wistar rats, we reported reversible thalamic shrinkage and lateral ventricular enlargement, but persistent superior and inferior colliculi shrinkage in response to binge EtOH treatment. Methods: Herein, we used similar voxel‐based comparisons of Magnetic Resonance Images collected in EtOH‐exposed relative to control animals to test the hypothesis that regardless of the intoxication protocol or the rat strain, the hippocampi, thalami, and colliculi would be affected. Results: Two experiments [binge (4‐day) intragastric EtOH in Fisher 344 rats and chronic (1‐month) vaporized EtOH in Wistar rats] showed similarly affected brain regions including retrosplenial and cingulate cortices, dorsal hippocampi, central and ventroposterior thalami, superior and inferior colliculi, periaqueductal gray, and corpus callosum. While most of these regions showed significant recovery, volumes of the colliculi and periaqueductal gray continued to show response to each proximal EtOH exposure but at diminished levels with repeated cycles. Conclusions: Given the high metabolic rate of these enduringly affected regions, the current findings suggest that EtOH per se may affect cellular respiration leading to brain volume deficits. Further, responsivity greatly diminished likely reflecting neuroadaptation to repeated alcohol exposure. In summary, this unbiased, in vivo‐based approach demonstrating convergent brain systems responsive to 2 EtOH exposure protocols in 2 rat strains highlights regions that warrant further investigation in both animal models of alcoholism and in humans with alcohol use disorder. Abstract : Using an unbiased, whole brain analyses approach, two experiments showed similarly affected regions in rodents exposed to ethanol. Despite different rat strains (Wistar/Fisher 344) and ethanol‐exposure protocols (binge intragastric/chronic vapor), Jacobian mapping of longitudinal structural Magnetic Resonance images showed reversible volume shrinkage of retrosplenial and cingulate cortices, dorsal hippocampi, central and ventroposterior thalami, and corpus callosum in response to ethanol exposure and abstinence; superior and inferior colliculi and periaqueductal gray volume deficits persisted. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Alcoholism. Volume 45:Number 1(2021)
- Journal:
- Alcoholism
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- Volume 45:Number 1(2021)
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- Volume 45, Issue 1 (2021)
- Year:
- 2021
- Volume:
- 45
- Issue:
- 1
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2021-0045-0001-0000
- Page Start:
- 92
- Page End:
- 104
- Publication Date:
- 2020-11-20
- Subjects:
- Retrosplenial Cortex -- Quadrigeminal Plate -- Inferior Colliculus -- Periaqueductal Gray -- Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
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http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/loi/acer ↗
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1111/acer.14496 ↗
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- English
- ISSNs:
- 0145-6008
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