PUBLICATION

Anticonvulsant Role of Adenosine is Blunted During Alcohol Withdrawal Syndrome in an Adult Zebrafish Model

Authors
Couto, G.T., da Silva, G.P., Rockenbach, L., da Silva, J.S., Vianna, M.R.M.R., Da Silva, R.S.
ID
ZDB-PUB-230601-36
Date
2023
Source
Neurochemical research   48(10): 3007-3015 (Journal)
Registered Authors
Vianna, Mônica Ryff Moreira Roca
Keywords
Adenosine receptors, Alcohol abstinence, Convulsion, Ethanol, Purinergic system
MeSH Terms
  • Adenosine/pharmacology
  • Alcoholism*/drug therapy
  • Animals
  • Anticonvulsants/therapeutic use
  • Ethanol/toxicity
  • Receptors, Purinergic P1
  • Seizures/chemically induced
  • Seizures/drug therapy
  • Substance Withdrawal Syndrome*/drug therapy
  • Zebrafish/metabolism
PubMed
37256498 Full text @ Neurochem. Res.
Abstract
Alcohol (ethanol) dependence and related disorders are life-threatening conditions and source of suffering for the user, family members and society. Alcohol withdrawal syndrome (AWS) is a little-known dynamic process associated with a high frequency of relapses. A state of hyperglutamatergic neurotransmission and imbalanced GABAergic function is related to an increased susceptibility to seizures during alcohol withdrawal. Adenosine signaling display an important role in endogenous response to decrease seizure and related damages. Here, an intermittent alcohol exposure regimen (1 h daily of 0.5% ethanol solution) for 16 days or 8 days of the same ethanol exposure regimen followed by 1 or 8 days of ethanol withdrawal was used to assess adenosine signaling in the context of seizure susceptibility using adult zebrafish. In both abstainer groups, a sub-convulsant dose of pentylenetetrazol (2.5 mM) was able to increase the frequency of animals reaching a clonic seizure-like state, while continuous-treated animals had no seizure, as did control animals. The total brain mRNA expression of A1 adenosine receptor was decreased in animals with 1 day of ethanol withdrawal. The agonism of A1 adenosine receptor induced an anticonvulsant effect in animals with 1 day of ethanol withdrawal after the injection of the specific agonist (N6-cyclopentyladenosine, 10 mg.Kg- 1; i.p.). These findings reinforce A1 adenosine receptor as a key target in acute alcohol withdrawal syndrome and zebrafish as an excellent platform to study biological mechanism of AWS.
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