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Long-term protective effect of PACAP in a fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) model.
Shili, Ilhem; Hamdi, Yosra; Marouani, Ammar; Ben Lasfar, Zakaria; Ghrairi, Taoufik; Lefranc, Benjamin; Leprince, Jérôme; Vaudry, David; Olfa, Masmoudi-Kouki.
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  • Shili I; University Tunis El Manar, Faculty of Sciences of Tunis, LR18ES03, Laboratory of Neurophysiology, Cellular Physiopathology and Biomelcules Valorisation, 2092 Tunis, Tunisia; Normandie Univ, UNIROUEN, Inserm, Laboratory of Neuronal and Neuroendocrine Communication and Differentiation, Neuropeptides,
  • Hamdi Y; University Tunis El Manar, Faculty of Sciences of Tunis, LR18ES03, Laboratory of Neurophysiology, Cellular Physiopathology and Biomelcules Valorisation, 2092 Tunis, Tunisia.
  • Marouani A; Institut Pasteur Tunisia, Laboratory of Venins and Toxines, B.P. 74, 1002 Tunis-Belvédère, Tunisia.
  • Ben Lasfar Z; Institut Pasteur Tunisia, Laboratory of Venins and Toxines, B.P. 74, 1002 Tunis-Belvédère, Tunisia.
  • Ghrairi T; University Tunis El Manar, Faculty of Sciences of Tunis, LR18ES03, Laboratory of Neurophysiology, Cellular Physiopathology and Biomelcules Valorisation, 2092 Tunis, Tunisia.
  • Lefranc B; Normandie Univ, UNIROUEN, Inserm, Laboratory of Neuronal and Neuroendocrine Communication and Differentiation, Neuropeptides, Neuronal Death and Cell Plasticity Team, 76000 Rouen, France; Normandie Univ, UNIROUEN, Regional Cell Imaging Platform of Normandy (PRIMACEN), 76000 Rouen, France.
  • Leprince J; Normandie Univ, UNIROUEN, Inserm, Laboratory of Neuronal and Neuroendocrine Communication and Differentiation, Neuropeptides, Neuronal Death and Cell Plasticity Team, 76000 Rouen, France; Normandie Univ, UNIROUEN, Regional Cell Imaging Platform of Normandy (PRIMACEN), 76000 Rouen, France.
  • Vaudry D; Normandie Univ, UNIROUEN, Inserm, Laboratory of Neuronal and Neuroendocrine Communication and Differentiation, Neuropeptides, Neuronal Death and Cell Plasticity Team, 76000 Rouen, France; Normandie Univ, UNIROUEN, Regional Cell Imaging Platform of Normandy (PRIMACEN), 76000 Rouen, France. Electronic
  • Olfa MK; University Tunis El Manar, Faculty of Sciences of Tunis, LR18ES03, Laboratory of Neurophysiology, Cellular Physiopathology and Biomelcules Valorisation, 2092 Tunis, Tunisia. Electronic address: olfa.masmoudi@fst.utm.tn.
Peptides ; 146: 170630, 2021 12.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34481915
ABSTRACT
Prenatal ethanol exposure provokes teratogenic effects, due to oxidative stress and massive neuronal apoptosis in the developing brain that result in lifelong behavioral abnormalities. PACAP exerts anti-oxidative and neuroprotective activities on neuronal cells, and prevents ethanol neurotoxicity. The present study focused on the ability of PACAP to protect the brain of 30-day-old mice (P30) from prenatal alcohol exposure induced oxidative damage and toxicity. Pregnant mice were divided randomly into 4 groups, i.e. control group, ethanol group (1.5 g/kg ip daily injection), PACAP group (5 µg intrauterine daily injection) and an ethanol plus PACAP group. Offspring prenatally exposed to ethanol had decreased body weight and reduced cell survival. Moreover, production of ROS was sharply enhanced in the brain of prenatal ethanol-exposed animals, associated with an elevation in the activity of the antioxidant enzymes, and an increase of oxidative damages as shown by the accumulation of the lipid oxidation marker malondialdehyde and of protein carbonyl compounds. Intrauterine administration of PACAP during the gestational period restored the endogenous antioxidant system, prevented ROS overproduction and promoted the survival of dissociated cells from animals prenatally exposed to ethanol. Behavioral tests revealed that P30 animals exposed to ethanol during the prenatal period exhibited reduced motor activity, altered exploratory interest and increased anxiety. However, PACAP treatment significantly attenuated these behavioral impairments. This study demonstrates that PACAP exerts a potent neuroprotective effect against alcohol toxicity during brain development, and indicates that PACAP and/or PACAP analogs might be a useful tool for treatment of alcohol intoxication during pregnancy.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Polipéptido Hipofisario Activador de la Adenilato-Ciclasa / Trastornos del Espectro Alcohólico Fetal Límite: Animals / Pregnancy Idioma: En Revista: Peptides Año: 2021 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Polipéptido Hipofisario Activador de la Adenilato-Ciclasa / Trastornos del Espectro Alcohólico Fetal Límite: Animals / Pregnancy Idioma: En Revista: Peptides Año: 2021 Tipo del documento: Article