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   TLR4 response mediates ethanol-induced neurodevelopment alterations in a model of fetal alcohol spectrum disorders  
   
نویسنده pascual m. ,montesinos j. ,montagud-romero s. ,forteza j. ,rodríguez-arias m. ,miñarro j. ,guerri c.
منبع journal of neuroinflammation - 2017 - دوره : 14 - شماره : 1
چکیده    Background: inflammation during brain development participates in the pathogenesis of early brain injury and cognitive dysfunctions. prenatal ethanol exposure affects the developing brain and causes neural impairment,cognitive and behavioral effects,collectively known as fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (fasd). our previous studies demonstrate that ethanol activates the innate immune response and tlr4 receptor and causes neuroinflammation,brain damage,and cognitive defects in the developmental brain stage of adolescents. we hypothesize that by activating the tlr4 response,maternal alcohol consumption during pregnancy triggers the release of cytokines and chemokines in both the maternal sera and brains of fetuses/offspring,which impairs brain ontogeny and causes cognitive dysfunction. methods: wt and tlr4-ko female mice treated with or without 10% ethanol in the drinking water during gestation and lactation were used. cytokine/chemokine levels were determined by elisa in the amniotic fluid,maternal serum,and cerebral cortex,as well as in the offspring cerebral cortex. microglial and neuronal markers (evaluated by western blotting),myelin proteins (immunohistochemical and western blotting) and synaptic parameters (western blotting and electron microscopy) were assessed in the cortices of the wt and tlr4-ko pups on pnd 0,20,and 66. behavioral tests (elevated plus maze and passive avoidance) were performed in the wt and tlr4-ko mice on pnd 66 exposed or not to ethanol. results: we show that alcohol intake during gestation and lactation increases the levels of several cytokines/chemokines (il-1β,il-17,mip-1α,and fractalkine) in the maternal sera,amniotic fluid,and brains of fetuses and offspring. the upregulation of cytokines/chemokines is associated with an increase in activated microglia markers (cd11b and mhc-ii),and with a reduction in some synaptic (synaptotagmin,synapsin iia) and myelin (mbp,plp) proteins in the brains of offspring on days 0,20,and 66 (long-term effects). these changes are associated with long-term behavioral impairments,in the 66-day-old alcohol-exposed pups. tlr4-deficient mice are protected against ethanol-induced cytokine/chemokine production in alcohol-treated dams and offspring,along with synaptic and myelin alterations,and the log-term behavioral dysfunction induced by ethanol in offspring. conclusions: these results suggest that the immune system activation,through the tlr4 response,might play an important role in the neurodevelopmental defects in fasd. © 2017 the author(s).
کلیدواژه Amniotic fluid; Behavior impairments; Cerebral cortex; Fetal alcohol spectrum disorders; Neuroinflammation; Prenatal ethanol exposure; Serum; TLR4
آدرس principe felipe research center,department of molecular and cellular pathology of alcohol,c/eduardo primo yúfera 3,valencia,46012,spain,instituto de salud carlos iii,micinn and feder,red temática de investigación cooperativa en salud (retics-trastornos adictivos),madrid,spain,universitat de valencia,department of physiology,school of medicine,valencia, Spain, principe felipe research center,department of molecular and cellular pathology of alcohol,c/eduardo primo yúfera 3,valencia,46012,spain,instituto de salud carlos iii,micinn and feder,red temática de investigación cooperativa en salud (retics-trastornos adictivos),madrid, Spain, universitat de valencia,department of psychobiology,facultad de psicología,valencia, Spain, instituto valenciano de patología,unidad mixta de patología molecular,principe felipe research center,valencia, Spain, universitat de valencia,department of psychobiology,facultad de psicología,valencia,spain,instituto de salud carlos iii,micinn and feder,red temática de investigación cooperativa en salud (retics-trastornos adictivos),madrid, Spain, universitat de valencia,department of psychobiology,facultad de psicología,valencia,spain,instituto de salud carlos iii,micinn and feder,red temática de investigación cooperativa en salud (retics-trastornos adictivos),madrid, Spain, principe felipe research center,department of molecular and cellular pathology of alcohol,c/eduardo primo yúfera 3,valencia,46012,spain,instituto de salud carlos iii,micinn and feder,red temática de investigación cooperativa en salud (retics-trastornos adictivos),madrid, Spain
 
     
   
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