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Lifelong ethanol consumption and brain regional GABA A receptor subunit mRNA expression in alcohol-preferring rats

Brain regional γ-aminobutyric acid type A (GABA A) receptor subunit mRNA expression was studied in ethanol-preferring AA (Alko, Alcohol) rats after moderate ethanol drinking for up to 2 years of age. In situ hybridization with oligonucleotide probes specific for 13 different subunits was used with c...

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Published in:Alcohol (Fayetteville, N.Y.) N.Y.), 2006-01, Vol.40 (3), p.159-166
Main Authors: Sarviharju, Maija, Hyytiä, Petri, Hervonen, Antti, Jaatinen, Pia, Kiianmaa, Kalervo, Korpi, Esa R.
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Language:English
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Summary:Brain regional γ-aminobutyric acid type A (GABA A) receptor subunit mRNA expression was studied in ethanol-preferring AA (Alko, Alcohol) rats after moderate ethanol drinking for up to 2 years of age. In situ hybridization with oligonucleotide probes specific for 13 different subunits was used with coronal cryostat sections of the brains. Selective alterations were observed by ethanol exposure and/or aging in signals for several subunits. Most interestingly, the putative highly ethanol-sensitive α4 and β3 subunit mRNAs were significantly decreased in several brain regions. The age-related alterations in α4 subunit expression were parallel to those caused by lifelong ethanol drinking, whereas aging had no significant effect on β3 subunit expression. The results suggest that prolonged ethanol consumption leading to blood concentrations of about 10 mM may downregulate the mRNA expression of selected GABA A receptor subunits and that aging might have partly similar effects.
ISSN:0741-8329
1873-6823
DOI:10.1016/j.alcohol.2006.11.003