Epigenetic control of gene expression in the alcoholic brain.

Q1 Psychology Alcohol research : current reviews Pub Date : 2013-01-01
Igor Ponomarev
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Chronic alcohol exposure causes widespread changes in brain gene expression in humans and animal models. Many of these contribute to cellular adaptations that ultimately lead to behavioral tolerance and alcohol dependence. There is an emerging appreciation for the role of epigenetic processes in alcohol-induced changes in brain gene expression and behavior. For example, chronic alcohol exposure produces changes in DNA and histone methylation, histone acetylation, and microRNA expression that affect expression of multiple genes in various types of brain cells (i.e., neurons and glia) and contribute to brain pathology and brain plasticity associated with alcohol abuse and dependence. Drugs targeting the epigenetic "master regulators" are emerging as potential therapeutics for neurodegenerative disorders and drug addiction.

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酒精脑中基因表达的表观遗传控制。
在人类和动物模型中,慢性酒精暴露会导致大脑基因表达的广泛变化。其中许多都有助于细胞适应,最终导致行为耐受和酒精依赖。对于表观遗传过程在酒精诱导的大脑基因表达和行为变化中的作用,人们有了新的认识。例如,慢性酒精暴露会产生DNA和组蛋白甲基化、组蛋白乙酰化和microRNA表达的变化,从而影响各种类型脑细胞(即神经元和神经胶质细胞)中多种基因的表达,并导致与酒精滥用和依赖相关的脑病理和脑可塑性。针对表观遗传“主调节因子”的药物正在成为神经退行性疾病和药物成瘾的潜在治疗方法。
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Alcohol research : current reviews
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