DOSE-DEPENDENT AND AGE-DEPENDENT EFFECTS OF PRENATAL ETHANOL EXPOSURE ON HIPPOCAMPAL METABOTROPIC-GLUTAMATE RECEPTOR-STIMULATED PHOSPHOINOSITIDE HYDROLYSIS

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QUEEN, SA [1 ]
SANCHEZ, CF [1 ]
LOPEZ, SR [1 ]
PAXTON, LL [1 ]
SAVAGE, DD [1 ]
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[1] UNIV NEW MEXICO, SCH MED, DEPT PHARMACOL, ALBUQUERQUE, NM 87131 USA
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METABOTROPIC-GLUTAMATE RECEPTORS; HIPPOCAMPAL FORMATION; ETHANOL; FETAL ALCOHOL SYNDROME; PHOSPHOINOSITIDE HYDROLYSIS;
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10.1111/j.1530-0277.1993.tb00859.x
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R194 [卫生标准、卫生检查、医药管理];
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Prenatal ethanol exposure reduces the density of the N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor agonist binding sites and decreases the capacity to elicit long-term potentiation (LTP) in hippocampal formation of 45-day-old rat offspring. We hypothesized that prenatal ethanol exposure would reduce metabotropic-glutamate receptor (mGluR)-activated phosphoinositide hydrolysis also. Sprague-Dawley rat dams were fed a liquid diet containing either 3.35% (v/v) ethanol or 5.0% ethanol throughout gestation. Control groups were pair-fed either isocalorically matched 0% ethanol liquid diets or lab chow ad libitum. (1S,3R)-1-aminocyclopentane-1,3-dicarboxylic acid (trans-ACPD) stimulated inositol-1-phosphate (IP1) accumulation via activation of the mGluR in offspring whose mothers consumed the 3.35% ethanol liquid diet was not different compared with the control groups. Furthermore, trans-ACPD stimulated IP1 accumulation in 10- to 13-day-old offspring of the 5.0% ethanol diet group was not different compared with the control groups. However, trans-ACPD stimulated IP1 accumulation was reduced significantly in 56- to 82-day-old offspring of dams fed the 5.0% ethanol liquid diet compared with the control groups. In contrast, bethanechol stimulated IP1 accumulation, mediated via activation of muscarinic cholinergic receptors, was not affected by maternal consumption of either ethanol liquid diet. These results suggest both dose- and age-dependent effects of prenatal ethanol exposure on hippocampal responsiveness to trans-ACPD-activated phosphoinositide hydrolysis. Furthermore, the ability of the 3.35% ethanol diet to alter hippocampal NMDA receptors without altering the mGluR response suggests a differential sensitivity to the effects of ethanol exposure in utero among hippocampal glutamate receptor subtypes. Recent studies indicate that activation of mGluRs facilitates NMDA receptor-dependent LTP. Thus, higher blood ethanol concentrations achieved by consumption of the 5.0% ethanol liquid diet adversely affects an additional glutamate receptor mechanism associated with LTP. This additional effect may lead to an even greater impact of prenatal ethanol exposure on LTP than occurs when NMDA receptor function alone is affected by maternal consumption of more moderate quantities of ethanol.
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