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炎症在酒精相关脑异常中的作用:一项转化研究。

Role of inflammation in alcohol-related brain abnormalities: a translational study.

作者信息

Lanquetin Anastasia, Leclercq Sophie, de Timary Philippe, Segobin Shailendra, Naveau Mikaël, Coulbault Laurent, Maccioni Paola, Lorrai Irene, Colombo Giancarlo, Vivien Denis, Rubio Marina, Pitel Anne-Lise

机构信息

Normandie Univ, UNICAEN, INSERM, PhIND "Physiopathology and Imaging of Neurological Disorders", Institut Blood and Brain @ Caen-Normandie, Cyceron, 14000 Caen, France.

Institute of Neuroscience and Louvain Drug Research Institute, UCLouvain, Université Catholique de Louvain, Brussels, Belgium.

出版信息

Brain Commun. 2021 Jul 16;3(3):fcab154. doi: 10.1093/braincomms/fcab154. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

Brain abnormalities observed in alcohol use disorder are highly heterogeneous in nature and severity, possibly because chronic alcohol consumption also affects peripheral organs leading to comorbidities that can result in exacerbated brain alterations. Despite numerous studies focussing on the effects of alcohol on the brain or liver, few studies have simultaneously examined liver function and brain damage in alcohol use disorder, and even fewer investigated the relationship between them except in hepatic encephalopathy. And yet, liver dysfunction may be a risk factor for the development of alcohol-related neuropsychological deficits and brain damage well before the development of liver cirrhosis, and potentially through inflammatory responses. The use of animal models enables a better understanding of the pathophysiological mechanisms underlying liver-brain relationships in alcohol use disorder, and more particularly of the inflammatory response at the tissue, cerebral and hepatic levels. The objective of this translational study was to investigate, both in alcohol use disorder patients and in a validated animal model of alcohol use disorder, the links between peripheral inflammation, liver damage and brain alterations. To do this, we conducted an neuroimaging examination and biological measures to evaluate brain volumes, liver fibrosis and peripheral cytokines in alcohol use disorder patients. In selectively bred Sardinian alcohol-preferring rats, we carried out neuroimaging examination and immunohistochemistry to evaluate brain and liver inflammatory responses after chronic (50 consecutive weeks) alcohol drinking. In recently abstinent and non-cirrhotic alcohol use disorder patients, the score of liver fibrosis positively correlated with subcortical regions volumes (especially in right and left putamen) and level of circulating proinflammatory cytokines. In Sardinian alcohol-preferring rats, we found macrostructural brain damage and microstructural white matter abnormalities similar to those found in alcohol use disorder patients. In addition, in agreement with the results of peripheral inflammation observed in the patients, we revealed, in Sardinian alcohol-preferring rats, inflammatory responses in the brain and liver were caused by chronic alcohol consumption. Since the liver is the main source of cytokines in the human body, these results suggest a relationship between liver dysfunction and brain damage in alcohol use disorder patients, even in the absence of major liver disease. These findings encourage considering new therapeutic strategies aiming at treating peripheral organs to limit alcohol-related brain damage.

摘要

酒精使用障碍中观察到的脑异常在性质和严重程度上高度异质,这可能是因为长期饮酒还会影响外周器官,导致合并症,进而加剧脑部改变。尽管有大量研究聚焦于酒精对大脑或肝脏的影响,但很少有研究同时考察酒精使用障碍患者的肝功能和脑损伤,除了肝性脑病外,更少研究二者之间的关系。然而,肝功能障碍可能早在肝硬化发生之前,就通过炎症反应成为酒精相关神经心理缺陷和脑损伤发展的危险因素。动物模型的使用有助于更好地理解酒精使用障碍中肝脑关系的病理生理机制,尤其是组织、大脑和肝脏水平的炎症反应。这项转化研究的目的是在酒精使用障碍患者和经过验证的酒精使用障碍动物模型中,研究外周炎症、肝损伤和脑改变之间的联系。为此,我们对酒精使用障碍患者进行了神经影像学检查和生物学测量,以评估脑容量、肝纤维化和外周细胞因子。在选择性培育的撒丁岛嗜酒大鼠中,我们进行了神经影像学检查和免疫组织化学,以评估连续慢性饮酒(50周)后的脑和肝炎症反应。在近期戒酒且无肝硬化的酒精使用障碍患者中,肝纤维化评分与皮质下区域体积(尤其是左右壳核)和循环促炎细胞因子水平呈正相关。在撒丁岛嗜酒大鼠中,我们发现了与酒精使用障碍患者类似的宏观结构脑损伤和微观结构白质异常。此外,与患者外周炎症结果一致,我们在撒丁岛嗜酒大鼠中发现,慢性酒精摄入会引发脑和肝的炎症反应。由于肝脏是人体细胞因子的主要来源,这些结果表明,即使在没有严重肝脏疾病的情况下,酒精使用障碍患者的肝功能障碍与脑损伤之间也存在关联。这些发现促使人们考虑新的治疗策略,旨在治疗外周器官以限制酒精相关的脑损伤。

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