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Purmorphamine Alters Anxiety-Like Behavior and Expression of Hedgehog Cascade Components in Rat Brain after Alcohol Withdrawal

Disturbances in the Hedgehog (Hh) signaling play an important role in dysmorphogenesis of bone tissue and central nervous system during prenatal alcohol exposure, which underlies development of fetal alcohol syndrome. The involvement of Hh proteins in the mechanisms of alcohol intake in adults remai...

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Published in:Biochemistry (Moscow) 2024-11, Vol.89 (11), p.1938-1949
Main Authors: Peregud, Danil I., Shirobokova, Nataliya I., Kvichansky, Aleksei A., Stepanichev, Mikhail Yu, Gulyaeva, Natalia V.
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description Disturbances in the Hedgehog (Hh) signaling play an important role in dysmorphogenesis of bone tissue and central nervous system during prenatal alcohol exposure, which underlies development of fetal alcohol syndrome. The involvement of Hh proteins in the mechanisms of alcohol intake in adults remains obscure. We investigated the role of the Hh cascade in voluntary ethanol drinking and development of anxiety-like behavior (ALB) during early abstinence and assessed changes in the expression of Hh pathway components in different brain regions of male Wistar rats in a model of voluntary alcohol drinking using the intermittent access to 20% ethanol in a two-bottle choice procedure. Purmorphamine (Hh cascade activator and Smoothened receptor agonist) was administered intraperitoneally at a dose of 5 mg/kg body weight prior to 16-20 sessions of alcohol access. Purmorphamine had no effect on the ethanol preference; however, rats exposed to ethanol and receiving purmorphamine demonstrated changes in the ALB during the early abstinence period. Alcohol drinking affected the content of the Sonic hedgehog (Shh) and Patched mRNAs only in the amygdala. In rats exposed to ethanol and receiving purmorphamine, the level of Shh mRNA in the amygdala correlated negatively with the time spent in the open arms of the elevated plus maze. Therefore, we demonstrated for the first time that alterations in the Hh cascade induced by administration of purmorphamine did not affect alcohol preference in voluntary alcohol drinking. It was suggested that Hh cascade is involved in the development of anxiety after alcohol withdrawal through specific changes in the Hh cascade components in the amygdala.
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Alcohol Drinking - adverse effects
Alcohol use
Alcohol withdrawal
Amygdala
Animal models
Animals
Anxiety
Anxiety - metabolism
Behavior, Animal - drug effects
Biochemistry
Biomedical and Life Sciences
Biomedicine
Bioorganic Chemistry
Body weight
Brain
Brain - drug effects
Brain - metabolism
Central nervous system
Drinking
Drinking behavior
Ethanol
Exposure
Fetal alcohol syndrome
Gene expression
Hedgehog protein
Hedgehog Proteins - genetics
Hedgehog Proteins - metabolism
Life Sciences
Male
Microbiology
Morpholines - pharmacology
mRNA
Prenatal experience
Purines
Rats
Rats, Wistar
Receiving
Signal Transduction - drug effects
Substance Withdrawal Syndrome - metabolism
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