2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.lfs.2005.01.019
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Differential effects of ethanol ingestion on somatostatin content, somatostatin receptors and adenylyl cyclase activity in the frontoparietal cortex of virgin and parturient rats

Abstract: Chronic ethanol ingestion decreases the number of somatostatin (SRIF) receptors in the rat frontoparietal cortex and female sex hormones modulate the effects of ethanol in the brain. Therefore, we investigated the differential effects of ethanol consumption on the SRIFergic system in the frontoparietal cortex of virgin and parturient rats given ethanol in their drinking water before and during gestation. In parturient rats, ethanol consumption decreased the density of SRIF receptors (25%, p b 0.01 vs control p… Show more

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“…Sstr4 is expressed in the nAc where increased DA release has been observed following somatostatin administration (presumably via glutamate stimulation) (Hathway et al, 1998). EtOH consumption has also been shown to affect somatostatin release and receptor numbers (Barrios et al, 2005;Rage et al, 1998), probably in a region-dependent manner. A decrease in Sstr4 mRNA, as observed here in EtOH consumers, and in general after 10 months, may be an adjustment to higher somatostatin levels induced by EtOH.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sstr4 is expressed in the nAc where increased DA release has been observed following somatostatin administration (presumably via glutamate stimulation) (Hathway et al, 1998). EtOH consumption has also been shown to affect somatostatin release and receptor numbers (Barrios et al, 2005;Rage et al, 1998), probably in a region-dependent manner. A decrease in Sstr4 mRNA, as observed here in EtOH consumers, and in general after 10 months, may be an adjustment to higher somatostatin levels induced by EtOH.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…pig might be more predictive in studying the possible role of somatostatin in the human AUD brain (Barrios et al, 2005).…”
Section: Prefrontal Cortex and Corticolimbic Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%