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Adolescent Alcohol Exposure Modifies Adult Anxiety-Like Behavior and Amygdala Sensitivity to Alcohol in Rats: Increased C-Fos Activity and Sex-Dependent Microrna-182 Expression

Pharmacology, biochemistry and behavior(2024)

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Adolescent binge alcohol drinking is a serious health concern contributing to adult alcohol abuse often associated with anxiety disorders. We have used adolescent intermittent ethanol (AIE) administration as a model of binge drinking in rats in order to explore its long-term effect on the basolateral amygdala (BLA) responsiveness to alcohol and anxiety-like behavior. AIE increased the number of BLA c-Fos positive cells in adult Wistar rats and anxiety-like behavior assessed by the open field test (OFT). Additionally, in adult female rats receiving AIE BLA over expression of miR-182 was found. Therefore, our results indicate that alcohol consumption during adolescence can lead to enduring changes in anxiety-like behavior and BLA susceptibility to alcohol that may be mediated by sex-dependent epigenetic changes. These results contribute to understanding the mechanisms involved in the development of alcohol use disorders (AUD) and anxiety-related disorders.
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Alcohol,Anxiety-like behavior,Basolateral amygdala,c-Fos, epigenetics,microARN
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