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Distinct and Overlapping Patterns of Acute Ethanol-Induced C-Fos Activation in Two Inbred Replicate Lines of Mice Selected for Drinking to High Blood Ethanol Concentrations.

Stacey L Robinson1,2, Ana Paula S Dornellas1,2, Nathan W Burnham3, Christa A Houck1,2, Kendall L Luhn1, Sophie C Bendrath1,2, Michel A Companion1,2, Honoreé W Brewton1,2, Rhiannon D Thomas1,2, Montserrat Navarro1,2, Todd E Thiele1,2.   

Abstract

The inbred high drinking in the dark (iHDID1 and iHDID2) strains are two replicate lines bred from the parent HS/Npt (HS) line for achieving binge levels of blood ethanol concentration (≥80 mg/dL BEC) in a four-hour period. In this work, we sought to evaluate differences in baseline and ethanol-induced c-Fos activation between the HS, iHDID1, and iHDID2 genetic lines in brain regions known to process the aversive properties of ethanol.
METHODS: Male and female HS, iHDID1, and iHDID2 mice underwent an IP saline 2 3 g/kg ethanol injection. Brain sections were then stained for c-Fos expression in the basolateral/central amygdala (BLA/CeA), bed nucleus of the stria terminals (BNST), A2, locus coeruleus (LC), parabrachial nucleus (PBN), lateral/medial habenula (LHb/MHb), paraventricular nucleus of the thalamus (PVT), periaqueductal gray (PAG), Edinger-Westphal nuclei (EW), and rostromedial tegmental nucleus (RMTg).
RESULTS: The iHDID1 and iHDID2 lines showed similar and distinct patterns of regional c-Fos; however, in no region did the two both significantly differ from the HS line together.
CONCLUSIONS: These data lend further support to altered baseline or ethanol-induced activation in brain regions associated with processing the aversive properties of ethanol in the iHDID1 and iHDID2 genetic lines.

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Keywords:  HDID; alcohol; c-fos; drinking in the dark; ethanol; mice; taste aversion

Year:  2020        PMID: 33333877      PMCID: PMC7765285          DOI: 10.3390/brainsci10120988

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Brain Sci        ISSN: 2076-3425


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