Department of Neurosciences, School of Medicine, University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87131, USA.
J Neurosci. 2013 Jan 16;33(3):1062-7. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1217-12.2013.
Although it is well documented that heavy consumption of alcohol during pregnancy impairs brain development, it remains controversial whether moderate consumption causes significant damage. Using a limited access, voluntary consumption paradigm, we recently demonstrated that moderate prenatal alcohol exposure (MPAE) is associated with dentate gyrus-dependent learning and memory deficits that are manifested in adulthood. Here, we identified a novel mechanism that may underlie this effect of MPAE. We found that MPAE mice exhibit deficits in NMDA receptor (NMDAR)-dependent long-term potentiation (LTP) in the dentate gyrus. Further, using semiquantitative immunoblotting techniques, we found that the levels of GluN2B subunits were decreased in the synaptic membrane, while levels of C2'-containing GluN1 and GluN3A subunits were increased, in the dentate gyrus of MPAE mice. These data suggest that MPAE alters the subunit composition of synaptic NMDARs, leading to impaired NMDAR-dependent LTP in the dentate gyrus.
虽然有大量文献记载表明怀孕期间大量饮酒会损害大脑发育,但目前仍存在争议,即适度饮酒是否会造成显著的损害。我们最近采用有限接触、自愿摄入的范式,证明了中度产前酒精暴露(MPAE)与齿状回依赖的学习和记忆缺陷有关,这些缺陷在成年期表现出来。在这里,我们发现了一个可能是 MPAE 影响的新机制。我们发现 MPAE 小鼠在齿状回中表现出 NMDA 受体(NMDAR)依赖性长时程增强(LTP)缺陷。此外,使用半定量免疫印迹技术,我们发现 MPAE 小鼠的齿状回突触膜中 GluN2B 亚基水平降低,而 C2'-包含的 GluN1 和 GluN3A 亚基水平升高。这些数据表明,MPAE 改变了突触 NMDAR 的亚基组成,导致齿状回中 NMDAR 依赖性 LTP 受损。