Transgenerational Abnormalities Induced by Paternal Preconceptual Alcohol Drinking. Findings from Humans and Animal Models

Author:

Terracina Sergio1,Ferraguti Giampiero1,Tarani Luigi2,Messina Marisa Patrizia3,Lucarelli Marco1,Vitali Mario4,De Persis Simone5,Greco Antonio6,Minni Antonio6,Polimeni Antonella7,Ceccanti Mauro8,Petrella Carla9,Fiore Marco9

Affiliation:

1. Department of Experimental Medicine, Medical Faculty, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy

2. Department of Pediatrics, Medical Faculty, "Sapienza" University of Rome, Italy

3. Department of Gynecology, Obstetrics and Urology, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy

4. ASUR Marche, AV4, Ancona, Italy

5. ASL Rieti, Italy

6. Department of Sense Organs, Sapienza University Hospital of Rome, Italy

7. Department of Odontostomatological and Maxillofacial Sciences, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy

8. SITAC, Società Italiana per il Trattamento dell’Alcolismo e le sue Complicanze, Rome, Italy

9. Institute of Biochemistry and Cell Biology (IBBC-CNR), Rome, Italy

Abstract

: Alcohol consumption during pregnancy and lactation is a widespread preventable cause of neurodevelopmental impairment in newborns. While the harmful effects of gestational alcohol use have been well documented, only recently the role of paternal preconceptual alcohol consumption (PPAC) prior to copulating has drawn specific epigenetic considerations. Solid human and animal model data demonstrated that PPAC may affect sperm function eliciting oxidative stress. In newborns, PPAC may induce changes in the behavior, cognitive functions and emotional responses. Furthermore, PPAC may elicit neurobiological disruptions, visuospatial impairments, hyperactivity disorders, motor skill disruptions, hearing loss, endocrine and immune alterations, reduced physical growth, placental disruptions and metabolic alterations. Neurobiological studies on PPAC disclosed also changes in brain function and structure by the disruption of the growth factors pathways. In particular, as shown in animal model studies PPAC alters brain nerve growth factor (NGF) and brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) synthesis and release. This review shows that the crucial topic of lifelong disabilities induced by PPAC and/or gestational alcohol drinking is quite challenging at the individual, societal, and familial levels. Since a nontoxic drinking behavior before pregnancy (for both men and women) during pregnancy and lactation cannot be established the only suggestion for couples planning pregnancies is to completely avoid the consumption of alcoholic beverages.

Publisher

Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.

Subject

Pharmacology (medical),Psychiatry and Mental health,Clinical Neurology,Neurology,Pharmacology,General Medicine

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