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青少年类似 binge 样酒精戒断下的社会应激:大麻二酚对大鼠适应不良可塑性影响的证据。

Social stress under binge-like alcohol withdrawal in adolescence: evidence of cannabidiol effect on maladaptive plasticity in rats.

机构信息

Department of Health Promotion, Mother and Child Care, Internal Medicine and Medical Specialties 'G. D' Alessandro', University of Palermo, Palermo, Italy.

Department of Biomedicine, Neurosciences and Advanced Diagnostics, University of Palermo, Palermo, Italy.

出版信息

Psychol Med. 2023 Sep;53(12):5538-5550. doi: 10.1017/S0033291722002744. Epub 2022 Sep 6.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Alcohol binge drinking may compromise the functioning of the nucleus accumbens (NAc), i.e. the neural hub for processing reward and aversive responses.

METHODS

As socially stressful events pose particular challenges at developmental stages, this research applied the resident-intruder paradigm as a model of social stress, to highlight behavioural neuroendocrine and molecular maladaptive plasticity in rats at withdrawal from binge-like alcohol exposure in adolescence. In search of a rescue agent, cannabidiol (CBD) was selected due to its favourable effects on alcohol- and stress-related harms.

RESULTS

Binge-like alcohol exposed intruder rats displayed a compromised defensive behaviour against the resident and a blunted response of the stress system, in addition to indexes of abnormal dopamine (DA)/glutamate plasticity and dysfunctional spine dynamics in the NAc. CBD administration (60 mg/kg) was able to: (1) increase social exploration in the binge-like alcohol exposed intruder rats, at the expenses of freezing time, and in control rats, which received less aggressive attacks from the resident; (2) reduce corticosterone levels independently on alcohol previous exposure; (3) restore DA transmission and (4) facilitate excitatory postsynaptic strength and remodelling.

CONCLUSIONS

Overall, the maladaptive behavioural and synaptic plasticity promoted by the intersection between binge-like alcohol withdrawal and exposure to adverse social stress can be rescued by a CBD effect that results in a successful defensive strategy, supported by a functional endocrine and synaptic plasticity. The current data highlight CBD's relevant therapeutic potential in alcohol- and stress-related harms, and prompt further investigation on its molecular targets.

摘要

背景

酗酒可能会损害伏隔核(NAc)的功能,即处理奖励和厌恶反应的神经中枢。

方法

由于社交应激事件在发育阶段带来了特殊的挑战,本研究应用“居民-入侵者”范式作为社交应激模型,以强调青少年时期类似酗酒的酒精暴露后戒断期间大鼠的行为神经内分泌和分子适应不良的可塑性。为了寻找一种挽救药物,由于大麻二酚(CBD)对酒精和应激相关危害有有利影响,因此选择了 CBD。

结果

类似酗酒的酒精暴露的入侵者大鼠表现出防御行为受损,对居民的反应迟钝,应激系统反应迟钝,此外,NAc 中的多巴胺(DA)/谷氨酸可塑性异常和功能障碍的脊柱动力学的指标也异常。CBD 给药(60mg/kg)能够:(1)增加类似酗酒的酒精暴露的入侵者大鼠的社交探索,以牺牲冻结时间为代价,而在接受较少攻击性攻击的对照组大鼠中;(2)独立于酒精先前暴露降低皮质酮水平;(3)恢复 DA 传递;(4)促进兴奋性突触后强度和重塑。

结论

总之,类似酗酒的酒精戒断和暴露于不良社交应激之间的相互作用所促进的适应不良的行为和突触可塑性可以通过 CBD 的作用来挽救,这导致了一种成功的防御策略,得到了功能内分泌和突触可塑性的支持。当前的数据突出了 CBD 在酒精和应激相关危害中的相关治疗潜力,并促使对其分子靶点进行进一步研究。

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