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Serotonin and Metabolic Ethanol Effects on Ventilatory Response to Intermittent Hypoxia in Rat Neonates
Segovia, Marisol Magali
; Giacinto, Catalina Lucia; Palmeri ,Tomás Mateo Jesús; Abate, Paula
; Tejerina, David Nolberto; Amigone, José Luis; Macchione, Ana Fabiola



Tipo del evento:
Encuentro
Nombre del evento:
X Meeting Latin American Society for Biomedical Research in Alcoholism
Fecha del evento:
28/10/2024
Institución Organizadora:
Latin American Society for Biomedical Research in Alcoholism;
Título del Libro:
X Meeting LASBRA: Latin American Society for Biomedical Research in Alcoholism
Editorial:
Latin American Society for Biomedical Research in Alcoholism
Idioma:
Inglés
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Resumen
Early EtOH high/acute doses diminish hypoxic ventilatory response and serotonin-5HT levels in the medullary 5HT- system. Yet, differential effects of EtOH pre-exposure from those of acute EtOH intoxication during delivery/neonatal period have not been studied. Here, we studied whether EtOH pre-exposure together or not with an acute EtOH intoxication alters ventilatory, metabolic and neurochemistry response against an intermittent hypoxic challenge (IH).At postnatal days-PD 3, 5and 7, pups were pre-exposed to EtOH or vehicle (2.0 or 0.0g/kg, ig). At PD9, pups were EtOH re-intoxicated or not (vehicle-administered) and all pups were subjected to a IH protocol (O 2 8%). Respiratory frequencies (fR) were recorded in a whole body plethysmograph. After, brains and blood samples were collected. 5TH-neurons in medullary raphe nuclei and metabolic hypoxemia/hypercapnia parameters we reassessed. Results showed that acute EtOH intoxication depressed breathing, particularly during hypoxic events, independentlyfrom EtOH pre-exposure. Yet, in sober pups, EtOH-exposure increased fRs during hypoxic events. After IH, acute EtOH- intoxication induced a metabolic acidosis-hypercapnia but EtOH pre-exposure increased pO 2 ,SO% and COHb/oxyHb ratio. Any form of EtOH exposure increased 5HT levels in medullary raphe nuclei analyzed. In summary, EtOH pre-exposure induces different effects from those generated by acute intoxication itself. In acute, respiratory depression with hypercapnia/acidosis was found. However, EtOH pre-exposure improves ventilatory andoxygenation patterns. Probably, acute intoxication masks EtOH pre-exposure effects, which are only appearing under sobriety. However, any form of drug experience increases 5HTlevels in the medullary raphe nuclei.
Palabras clave:
ETHANOL
,
SEROTONIN
,
HYPOXIA
,
HYPOXEMIA
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Serotonin and Metabolic Ethanol Effects on Ventilatory Response to Intermittent Hypoxia in Rat Neonates; X Meeting Latin American Society for Biomedical Research in Alcoholism; Santiago de Chile; Chile; 2024; 25-26
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