Changes in Affective Behavior and Oxidative Stress after Binge Alcohol in Male and Female Rats

Binge alcohol consumption and alcohol use disorders (AUD) are prevalent, and there is comorbidity with depression and anxiety. Potential underlying mechanisms include neurophysiological, genetic, and metabolic changes resulting from alcohol exposure. Mood and anxiety disorders are more common among...

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Main Authors: Ibanelo Cortez, Patricia S. Brocardo, J. Leigh Leasure
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-09-01
Series:Brain Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3425/11/9/1250
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spelling doaj-3346aa6019c3408f9bbb224f038a59fe2021-09-25T23:48:51ZengMDPI AGBrain Sciences2076-34252021-09-01111250125010.3390/brainsci11091250Changes in Affective Behavior and Oxidative Stress after Binge Alcohol in Male and Female RatsIbanelo Cortez0Patricia S. Brocardo1J. Leigh Leasure2Department of Psychology, University of Houston, Houston, TX 77204, USADepartment of Morphological Sciences and Graduate Neuroscience Program, Center of Biological Sciences, Federal University of Santa Catarina, Florianopolis 88040-900, SC, BrazilDepartment of Psychology, University of Houston, Houston, TX 77204, USABinge alcohol consumption and alcohol use disorders (AUD) are prevalent, and there is comorbidity with depression and anxiety. Potential underlying mechanisms include neurophysiological, genetic, and metabolic changes resulting from alcohol exposure. Mood and anxiety disorders are more common among women, but whether females are more susceptible to binge-induced oxidative stress and co-occurring anxiety and depression-like behaviors remains unknown. Here, we used a repeated, weekly binge alcohol paradigm in male and female rats to investigate sex differences in despair and anxiety-like behaviors and brain oxidative stress parameters. A single binge alcohol exposure significantly elevated glutathione (GSH) levels in prefrontal cortex (PFC) of both male and female animals. This was accompanied by increased lipid peroxidation in PFC of both sexes. Repeated (once weekly) binge exposure induced changes in anxiety- and depression-like behaviors in both males and females and increased GSH level in the PFC without detectable oxidative damage. Our findings suggest that repeated binge alcohol exposure influences affect regardless of sex and in the absence of membrane damage.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3425/11/9/1250sex differencesglutathionelipid peroxidationelevated plus mazeforced swim testopen field
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author Ibanelo Cortez
Patricia S. Brocardo
J. Leigh Leasure
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Patricia S. Brocardo
J. Leigh Leasure
Changes in Affective Behavior and Oxidative Stress after Binge Alcohol in Male and Female Rats
Brain Sciences
sex differences
glutathione
lipid peroxidation
elevated plus maze
forced swim test
open field
author_facet Ibanelo Cortez
Patricia S. Brocardo
J. Leigh Leasure
author_sort Ibanelo Cortez
title Changes in Affective Behavior and Oxidative Stress after Binge Alcohol in Male and Female Rats
title_short Changes in Affective Behavior and Oxidative Stress after Binge Alcohol in Male and Female Rats
title_full Changes in Affective Behavior and Oxidative Stress after Binge Alcohol in Male and Female Rats
title_fullStr Changes in Affective Behavior and Oxidative Stress after Binge Alcohol in Male and Female Rats
title_full_unstemmed Changes in Affective Behavior and Oxidative Stress after Binge Alcohol in Male and Female Rats
title_sort changes in affective behavior and oxidative stress after binge alcohol in male and female rats
publisher MDPI AG
series Brain Sciences
issn 2076-3425
publishDate 2021-09-01
description Binge alcohol consumption and alcohol use disorders (AUD) are prevalent, and there is comorbidity with depression and anxiety. Potential underlying mechanisms include neurophysiological, genetic, and metabolic changes resulting from alcohol exposure. Mood and anxiety disorders are more common among women, but whether females are more susceptible to binge-induced oxidative stress and co-occurring anxiety and depression-like behaviors remains unknown. Here, we used a repeated, weekly binge alcohol paradigm in male and female rats to investigate sex differences in despair and anxiety-like behaviors and brain oxidative stress parameters. A single binge alcohol exposure significantly elevated glutathione (GSH) levels in prefrontal cortex (PFC) of both male and female animals. This was accompanied by increased lipid peroxidation in PFC of both sexes. Repeated (once weekly) binge exposure induced changes in anxiety- and depression-like behaviors in both males and females and increased GSH level in the PFC without detectable oxidative damage. Our findings suggest that repeated binge alcohol exposure influences affect regardless of sex and in the absence of membrane damage.
topic sex differences
glutathione
lipid peroxidation
elevated plus maze
forced swim test
open field
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3425/11/9/1250
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