| Literature DB >> 30808184 |
Anny Gano1, Ricardo M Pautassi2, Tamara L Doremus-Fitzwater3, Thaddeus M Barney1, Andrew S Vore1, Terrence Deak1.
Abstract
IMPACT STATEMENT: A combined odor and taste cue was paired with a binge-like ethanol exposure (4 g/kg intraperitoneal) using a single-trial learning paradigm. Re-exposure to the CS alone was sufficient to evoke a conditioned Interleukin (IL)-6 elevation in the amygdala in adolescents, an effect that was not observed in young adults. This demonstrates a particular sensitivity of adolescents to alcohol-associated cues and neuroimmune learning, whereas prior work indicated that adults require multiple pairings of ethanol to the CS in order to achieve a conditioned amygdala IL-6 response. While the role of immune conditioning has been studied in other drugs of abuse, these findings highlight a previously unknown aspect of alcohol-related learning. Given the emergent importance of the neuroimmune system in alcohol abuse, these findings may be important for understanding cue-induced reinstatement of alcohol intake among problem drinkers.Entities:
Keywords: Ethanol; IL-6; adolescent; amygdala; conditioning; cytokine; development; hippocampus; neuroimmune
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30808184 PMCID: PMC6488863 DOI: 10.1177/1535370219831709
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Exp Biol Med (Maywood) ISSN: 1535-3699