Neurobehavioral alterations induced by third‐trimester gestation‐equivalent ethanol exposure are inhibited by folate administration

Author:

Marengo Leonardo1,Barey Agostina1,Salguero Agustín1,Fabio María C.12,Cendán Cruz Miguel3,Morón‐Henche Ignacio4,D'Addario Claudio5,Pautassi Ricardo Marcos12

Affiliation:

1. Instituto de Investigación Médica M. y M. Ferreyra, INIMEC‐CONICET Universidad Nacional de Córdoba Córdoba Argentina

2. Facultad de Psicología Universidad Nacional de Córdoba Córdoba Argentina

3. Department of Pharmacology, Institute of Neuroscience, Biomedical Research Center (CIBM), Faculty of Medicine University of Granada and Biosanitary Research Institute ibs. Granada Granada Spain

4. Department of Psychobiology and Centre of Investigation of Mind Brain, and Behaviour (CIMCYC) University of Granada Granada Spain

5. Dipartimento di Bioscienze e Tecnologie Agro‐Alimentari e Ambientali Università degli Studi di Teramo Teramo Italy

Abstract

AbstractPrenatal ethanol exposure (PEE) causes several neurobehavioral impairments in the fetus. Postnatal days (PDs) 4–9 in rodents are considered equivalent to the third trimester of gestation in humans. This period is characterized by high rates of synaptogenesis and myelination and the maturation of key structures and transmitter systems. Nutritional supplements, such as folate, have gained attention as putative treatments to mitigate detrimental effects of PEE. Folate is crucial for DNA synthesis and amino acid metabolism and heightens antioxidant defenses. The present study examined neurobehavioral effects of the concurrent administration of folate (20 mg/kg/day) and ethanol (5 g/kg/day) during PDs 4–9 in male and female Wistar rats. During PDs 16–18, the rat pups were tested for anxiety‐like and exploratory activity in the light–dark box (LDB), open field (OF), and concentric square field (CSF) tests. After weaning, they were tested for sucrose preference and ethanol intake. Neonatal ethanol exposure reduced body weight in infancy but did not enhance ethanol self‐administration or significantly affect performance in the OF or LDB. Neonatal ethanol exposure also reduced sucrose intake in the preference test and increased shelter‐seeking in the CSF, and folate significantly inhibited these effects. The present findings suggest that folate, a treatment that is devoid of serious side effects, can ameliorate some neurobehavioral effects of PEE.

Funder

Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas

Universidad Nacional de Córdoba

Fondo para la Investigación Científica y Tecnológica

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Behavioral Neuroscience,Developmental Biology,Developmental Neuroscience,Developmental and Educational Psychology

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