Effects of alcohol administration during adulthood on parvalbumin and glial fibrillary acidic protein immunoreactivity in the rat cerebral cortex
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Effects of alcohol administration during adulthood on parvalbumin and glial fibrillary acidic protein immunoreactivity in the rat cerebral cortex
Abstract
The pathology of brain atrophy mediated by alcohol was investigated in all parts of the cerebral cortex (the frontal, parietal, temporal lobes and occipital cortex) by using two markers: parvalbumin (PV) and glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP). Three-month old male Wistar rats were divided into control (C) and alcohol-exposed groups. The control group received distilled water, whereas the alcohol-exposed groups received either a low dose (2g/kg body wt) or a high dose (5g/kg) of ethanol for periods of 21 days, 3 or 6 months. The brains of the animals were processed for immunohistochemistry using anti-parvalbumin and anti-GFAP antibodies and the number of PV immunoreactive (PV-ir) neurons and GFAP immunoreactive (GFAP-ir) astrocytes were counted per unit area. Results showed that all groups exposed to ethanol had significantly reduced numbers of PV-ir neurons in all parts of the cerebral cortex compared to those of the control group (p<0.05). In contrast, the numbers of GFAP-ir astrocytes were increased in all parts of the cerebral cortex following the exposure to a high dose of ethanol after 21-days (but not a low dose) and both high and low doses of ethanol after 3-months or 6-months treatment compared to those of age-matched control groups (p<0.05). This indicated that in young rats (21-days), PV-ir neurons in all cerebral cortex areas seemed to be more sensitive to alcohol than GFAP-ir astrocytes. Moreover, the change in densities of both PV-ir neurons and GFAP-ir astrocytes became more apparent after exposure to prolonged and high doses of ethanol. The decrease of PV-ir neurons and the increase of GFAP-ir astrocytes indicated that alcohol may induce pathology in broad areas of the cerebral cortex. This may explain the underlying mechanism of brain atrophy and other impairments found in alcoholics. For investigations of the effects of alcohol on mediating brain pathology, we recommend the use of the two markers (PV and GFAP).
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