Expression of GDAP1 Gene Correlates With Alcohol Deprivation Effect

IF 2.4 4区 心理学 Q2 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
Rona Yarimay, Dominik K. E. Beyer, Annakarina Mundorf, Nadja Freund
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Alcohol addiction is a widespread disease, and the exact causes and consequences are still not fully determined. Neurotransmitters and neuronal circuits are not only the target structure of alcohol and responsible for its direct effects but also play a central role in the development of addiction. A gene that has been linked to alcohol use disorder in recent studies is the ganglioside-induced differentiation-associated protein 1 (GDAP1) gene. The present study focuses on the hippocampus, a brain region particularly vulnerable to alcohol and rich in Gdap1 gene expression. Using an established drinking model, alcohol drinking behavior was induced in adult male Long Evans rats. After 6 weeks of voluntary alcohol intake, followed by 2 weeks of deprivation, the animals were divided into two groups based on the alcohol deprivation effect (ADE). Gdap1 gene expression was measured with real-time PCR in the hippocampus. Results reveal significantly decreased mRNA expression in the high ADE group compared to the low ADE group. This decrease was specifically detected within the cornu ammonis 3 (CA3) region. Gdap1 expression in this region also negatively correlated with ADE in all animals. Taken together, results indicate that Gdap1 might not only be associated with alcohol consumption but might even play a role in alcohol dependence.

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GDAP1基因表达与酒精剥夺效应相关
酒精成瘾是一种普遍存在的疾病,其确切原因和后果仍未完全确定。神经递质和神经回路不仅是酒精的目标结构和直接影响,而且在成瘾的发展中起着核心作用。在最近的研究中,一个与酒精使用障碍有关的基因是神经节苷脂诱导的分化相关蛋白1 (GDAP1)基因。目前的研究重点是海马体,这是一个特别容易受到酒精影响的大脑区域,富含Gdap1基因表达。采用已建立的饮酒模型,诱导成年雄性朗埃文斯大鼠的饮酒行为。经过6周的自愿饮酒和2周的酒精剥夺后,根据酒精剥夺效应(ADE)将动物分为两组。实时荧光定量PCR检测海马Gdap1基因表达。结果显示,与低ADE组相比,高ADE组mRNA表达明显降低。这种减少主要发生在玉米氨3 (CA3)区。在所有动物中,该区域Gdap1的表达也与ADE呈负相关。综上所述,结果表明Gdap1可能不仅与酒精消费有关,甚至可能在酒精依赖中发挥作用。
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Genes Brain and Behavior
Genes Brain and Behavior 医学-行为科学
CiteScore
6.80
自引率
4.00%
发文量
62
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Genes, Brain and Behavior was launched in 2002 with the aim of publishing top quality research in behavioral and neural genetics in their broadest sense. The emphasis is on the analysis of the behavioral and neural phenotypes under consideration, the unifying theme being the genetic approach as a tool to increase our understanding of these phenotypes. Genes Brain and Behavior is pleased to offer the following features: 8 issues per year online submissions with first editorial decisions within 3-4 weeks and fast publication at Wiley-Blackwells High visibility through its coverage by PubMed/Medline, Current Contents and other major abstracting and indexing services Inclusion in the Wiley-Blackwell consortial license, extending readership to thousands of international libraries and institutions A large and varied editorial board comprising of international specialists.
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