Ethanol exposure during brain ontogeny: some long-term effects.

E M Burns, T W Kruckeberg, M F Kanak, H Stibler
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The timing, intensity, and duration of the period of maximal susceptibility of the developing brain to ethanol have not been clearly elucidated. This study was designed to determine whether a lower blood ethanol concentration (BEC) or a brief exposure during the brain growth spurt in the rat might cause permanent brain damage. Two doses of ethanol (4 g/kg body weight daily during days 6-16 after birth and 6 g/kg on day 6 only after birth) were used. Significant differences in whole brain weight, a disproportionately decreased cerebellar weight, altered balancing ability, and a decreased number of cerebellar cells were observed on days 17 and 70 postnatally in both ethanol-treated groups as compared with controls. Cerebellar weight a both ages were more markedly affected in animals treated only on day 6 postnatally than in animals treated throughout the major portion of the brain growth spurt. These results suggest that episodic exposure to ethanol during peak brain growth may be just as devastating to brain development as chronic exposure throughout the major portion of the brain growth spurt.

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脑个体发育过程中乙醇暴露:一些长期影响。
发育中的大脑对乙醇的最大易感性时期的时间、强度和持续时间尚未清楚阐明。这项研究旨在确定在大鼠大脑发育期间较低的血液乙醇浓度(BEC)或短暂暴露是否会导致永久性脑损伤。使用两剂乙醇(出生后第6-16天每天4 g/kg体重,出生后仅第6天每天6 g/kg)。与对照组相比,在出生后第17天和第70天,两个乙醇处理组的全脑重量、小脑重量不成比例地减少、平衡能力改变和小脑细胞数量减少均有显著差异。在出生后第6天只接受治疗的动物的小脑重量比在整个大脑生长突增的主要部分接受治疗的动物的小脑重量受到的影响更明显。这些结果表明,在大脑发育高峰期,间歇性地接触乙醇,可能与在大脑发育高峰期长期接触乙醇一样,对大脑发育具有破坏性。
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