Chronic consumption of distilled sugarcane spirit induces anxiolytic-like effects in mice

OBJECTIVE: Chronic ethanol consumption is a major public health problem throughout the world. We investigated the anxiolytic-like effects and the possible ever injury induced by the chronic consumption of ethanol or sugarcane spirit in mice. METHOD: Adult mice were exposed to a two-bottle free-choic...

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Main Authors: Maria Clecia P. Sena, Fabíola C. Nunes, Mirian G. S. Stiebbe Salvadori, Cleyton Charles D. Carvalho, Liana Clebia S. L. Morais, Valdir A. Braga
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Language:English
Published: Faculdade de Medicina / USP 2011-01-01
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spelling doaj-0406dcf3c39d454db65bccbc742080cb2020-11-25T01:03:51ZengFaculdade de Medicina / USPClinics1807-59321980-53222011-01-0166587387810.1590/S1807-59322011000500026Chronic consumption of distilled sugarcane spirit induces anxiolytic-like effects in miceMaria Clecia P. SenaFabíola C. NunesMirian G. S. Stiebbe SalvadoriCleyton Charles D. CarvalhoLiana Clebia S. L. MoraisValdir A. BragaOBJECTIVE: Chronic ethanol consumption is a major public health problem throughout the world. We investigated the anxiolytic-like effects and the possible ever injury induced by the chronic consumption of ethanol or sugarcane spirit in mice. METHOD: Adult mice were exposed to a two-bottle free-choice paradigm for 6 weeks. The mice in Group A (n = 16) had access to sugarcane spirit + distilled water, the mice in Group B (n = 15) had access to ethanol + distilled water, and the mice in Group C (control, n = 14) had access to distilled water + distilled water. The ethanol content in the beverages offered to Groups A and B was 2% for the first week, 5% for the second week and 10% for the remaining four weeks. At the end of the experimental period, the mice were evaluated using the elevated-plus maze and the hole-board test to assess their anxiety-related behaviors. We also determined the serum aspartate aminotransferase and alanine aminotransferase levels. RESULTS: In the elevated-plus maze, the time spent in the open arms was increased in the mice exposed to chronic ethanol (32 + 8 vs. 7 + 2 s, n = 9) or sugarcane spirit (36 + 9 vs. 7 + 2 s, n = 9) compared to the controls. In the hole-board test, the mice exposed to ethanol or sugarcane spirit displayed increases in their head-dipping frequency (16 + 1 for the control group, 27 + 2 for the ethanol group, and 31 + 3 for the sugarcane-spirit group; n = 9 for each group). In addition, the mice exposed to sugarcane spirit displayed an increase in the aspartate aminotransferase / alanine aminotransferase ratio compared to the ethanol group (1.29 + 0.17 for the control group and 2.67 + 0.17 for the sugarcane spirit group; n = 8 for each group). CONCLUSION: The chronic consumption of sugarcane-spirit produces liver injury and anxiolytic-like effects and the possible liver injury in mice.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1807-59322011000500026Alcoholismelevated plus mazeanxietyliverbehavior
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author Maria Clecia P. Sena
Fabíola C. Nunes
Mirian G. S. Stiebbe Salvadori
Cleyton Charles D. Carvalho
Liana Clebia S. L. Morais
Valdir A. Braga
spellingShingle Maria Clecia P. Sena
Fabíola C. Nunes
Mirian G. S. Stiebbe Salvadori
Cleyton Charles D. Carvalho
Liana Clebia S. L. Morais
Valdir A. Braga
Chronic consumption of distilled sugarcane spirit induces anxiolytic-like effects in mice
Clinics
Alcoholism
elevated plus maze
anxiety
liver
behavior
author_facet Maria Clecia P. Sena
Fabíola C. Nunes
Mirian G. S. Stiebbe Salvadori
Cleyton Charles D. Carvalho
Liana Clebia S. L. Morais
Valdir A. Braga
author_sort Maria Clecia P. Sena
title Chronic consumption of distilled sugarcane spirit induces anxiolytic-like effects in mice
title_short Chronic consumption of distilled sugarcane spirit induces anxiolytic-like effects in mice
title_full Chronic consumption of distilled sugarcane spirit induces anxiolytic-like effects in mice
title_fullStr Chronic consumption of distilled sugarcane spirit induces anxiolytic-like effects in mice
title_full_unstemmed Chronic consumption of distilled sugarcane spirit induces anxiolytic-like effects in mice
title_sort chronic consumption of distilled sugarcane spirit induces anxiolytic-like effects in mice
publisher Faculdade de Medicina / USP
series Clinics
issn 1807-5932
1980-5322
publishDate 2011-01-01
description OBJECTIVE: Chronic ethanol consumption is a major public health problem throughout the world. We investigated the anxiolytic-like effects and the possible ever injury induced by the chronic consumption of ethanol or sugarcane spirit in mice. METHOD: Adult mice were exposed to a two-bottle free-choice paradigm for 6 weeks. The mice in Group A (n = 16) had access to sugarcane spirit + distilled water, the mice in Group B (n = 15) had access to ethanol + distilled water, and the mice in Group C (control, n = 14) had access to distilled water + distilled water. The ethanol content in the beverages offered to Groups A and B was 2% for the first week, 5% for the second week and 10% for the remaining four weeks. At the end of the experimental period, the mice were evaluated using the elevated-plus maze and the hole-board test to assess their anxiety-related behaviors. We also determined the serum aspartate aminotransferase and alanine aminotransferase levels. RESULTS: In the elevated-plus maze, the time spent in the open arms was increased in the mice exposed to chronic ethanol (32 + 8 vs. 7 + 2 s, n = 9) or sugarcane spirit (36 + 9 vs. 7 + 2 s, n = 9) compared to the controls. In the hole-board test, the mice exposed to ethanol or sugarcane spirit displayed increases in their head-dipping frequency (16 + 1 for the control group, 27 + 2 for the ethanol group, and 31 + 3 for the sugarcane-spirit group; n = 9 for each group). In addition, the mice exposed to sugarcane spirit displayed an increase in the aspartate aminotransferase / alanine aminotransferase ratio compared to the ethanol group (1.29 + 0.17 for the control group and 2.67 + 0.17 for the sugarcane spirit group; n = 8 for each group). CONCLUSION: The chronic consumption of sugarcane-spirit produces liver injury and anxiolytic-like effects and the possible liver injury in mice.
topic Alcoholism
elevated plus maze
anxiety
liver
behavior
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1807-59322011000500026
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