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Time course of microglia activation and brain and blood cytokine/chemokine levels following chronic ethanol exposure and protracted withdrawal in rats.

Manuel Sanchez-Alavez1, William Nguyen1, Simone Mori1, Derek N Wills1, Dennis Otero2, Cindy L Ehlers3, Bruno Conti4.   

Abstract

Alcohol produces complex effects on the immune system. Moderate alcohol use (1-2 drinks per day) has been shown to produce anti-inflammatory responses in human blood monocytes, whereas, the post mortem brains of severe alcoholics show increased immune gene expression and activated microglial markers. The present study was conducted to evaluate the time course of alcohol effects during exposure and after withdrawal, and to determine the relationship between microglial and cytokine responses in brain and blood. Forty-eight adult, male Wistar rats were exposed to chronic ethanol vapors, or air control, for 5 weeks. Following ethanol/air exposure blood and brains were collected at three time points: 1) while intoxicated, following 35 days of air/vapor exposure; 2) following 24 h of withdrawal from exposure, and 3) 28 days after withdrawal. One hemisphere of the brain was flash-frozen for cytokine analysis, and the other was fixed for immunohistochemical analysis. The ionized calcium-binding adapter molecule 1 (Iba-1) was used to evaluate microglia activation at the three time points, and rat cytokine/chemokine Magnetic Bead Panels (Millipore) were used to analyze frontal cortex tissue lysate and serum. Ethanol induced a significant increase in Iba-1 that peaked at day 35, remained significant after 1 day of withdrawal, and was elevated at day 28 in frontal cortex, amygdala, and substantia nigra. Ethanol exposure was associated with a transient reduction of the serum level of the major pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokines and chemokines and a transient increase of effectors of sterile inflammation. Little or no changes in these molecules were seen in the frontal cortex except for HMG1 and fractalkine that were reduced and elevated, respectively, at day 28 following withdrawal. These data show that ethanol exposure produces robust microglial activation; however, measures of inflammation in the blood differ from those in the brain over a protracted time course.
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Keywords:  Alcohol; Cytokines; Microglial activation; Wistar rats

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30554034      PMCID: PMC6336521          DOI: 10.1016/j.alcohol.2018.07.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Alcohol        ISSN: 0741-8329            Impact factor:   2.405


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