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Effects of prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE): insights into FASD using mouse models of PAE.

Berardino Petrelli1, Joanne Weinberg2, Geoffrey G Hicks1.   

Abstract

The potential impact of prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) varies considerably among exposed individuals, with some displaying serious alcohol-related effects and many others showing few or no overt signs of fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD). In animal models, variables such as nutrition, genetic background, health, other drugs, and stress, as well as dosage, duration, and gestational timing of exposure to alcohol can all be controlled in a way that is not possible in a clinical situation. In this review we examine mouse models of PAE and focus on those with demonstrated craniofacial malformations, abnormal brain development, or behavioral phenotypes that may be considered FASD-like outcomes. Analysis of these data should provide a valuable tool for researchers wishing to choose the PAE model best suited to their research questions or to investigate established PAE models for FASD comorbidities. It should also allow recognition of patterns linking gestational timing, dosage, and duration of PAE, such as recognizing that binge alcohol exposure(s) during early gestation can lead to severe FASD outcomes. Identified patterns could be particularly insightful and lead to a better understanding of the molecular mechanisms underlying FASD.

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Keywords:  behavioral outcomes; conséquences comportementales; craniofacial and brain malformations; exposition prénatale à l’alcool (EPA); fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD); malformations craniofaciales et cérébrales; modèles chez la souris; mouse models; prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE); trouble du spectre de l’alcoolisation fœtale (TSAF)

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29370535      PMCID: PMC5991836          DOI: 10.1139/bcb-2017-0280

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem Cell Biol        ISSN: 0829-8211            Impact factor:   3.626


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