Long-Term Consequences of Developmental Alcohol Exposure on Brain Structure and Function: Therapeutic Benefits of Physical Activity

Developmental alcohol exposure both early in life and during adolescence can have a devastating impact on normal brain structure and functioning, leading to behavioral and cognitive impairments that persist throughout the lifespan. This review discusses human work as well as animal models used to in...

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Main Authors: Gillian F. Hamilton, Anna Y. Klintsova, Karen E. Boschen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2012-12-01
Series:Brain Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2076-3425/3/1/1
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spelling doaj-473785958e9a483eb6a3fe64bb40b8372020-11-24T23:57:10ZengMDPI AGBrain Sciences2076-34252012-12-013113810.3390/brainsci3010001Long-Term Consequences of Developmental Alcohol Exposure on Brain Structure and Function: Therapeutic Benefits of Physical ActivityGillian F. HamiltonAnna Y. KlintsovaKaren E. BoschenDevelopmental alcohol exposure both early in life and during adolescence can have a devastating impact on normal brain structure and functioning, leading to behavioral and cognitive impairments that persist throughout the lifespan. This review discusses human work as well as animal models used to investigate the effect of alcohol exposure at various time points during development, as well as specific behavioral and neuroanatomical deficits caused by alcohol exposure. Further, cellular and molecular mediators contributing to these alcohol-induced changes are examined, such as neurotrophic factors and apoptotic markers. Next, this review seeks to support the use of aerobic exercise as a potential therapeutic intervention for alcohol-related impairments. To date, few interventions, behavioral or pharmacological, have been proven effective in mitigating some alcohol-related deficits. Exercise is a simple therapy that can be used across species and also across socioeconomic status. It has a profoundly positive influence on many measures of learning and neuroplasticity; in particular, those measures damaged by alcohol exposure. This review discusses current evidence that exercise may mitigate damage caused by developmental alcohol exposure and is a promising therapeutic target for future research and intervention strategies.http://www.mdpi.com/2076-3425/3/1/1fetal alcoholadolescenceanimal modelplasticityhippocampusprefrontal cortexapoptosisneurotrophins
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Karen E. Boschen
Long-Term Consequences of Developmental Alcohol Exposure on Brain Structure and Function: Therapeutic Benefits of Physical Activity
Brain Sciences
fetal alcohol
adolescence
animal model
plasticity
hippocampus
prefrontal cortex
apoptosis
neurotrophins
author_facet Gillian F. Hamilton
Anna Y. Klintsova
Karen E. Boschen
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title Long-Term Consequences of Developmental Alcohol Exposure on Brain Structure and Function: Therapeutic Benefits of Physical Activity
title_short Long-Term Consequences of Developmental Alcohol Exposure on Brain Structure and Function: Therapeutic Benefits of Physical Activity
title_full Long-Term Consequences of Developmental Alcohol Exposure on Brain Structure and Function: Therapeutic Benefits of Physical Activity
title_fullStr Long-Term Consequences of Developmental Alcohol Exposure on Brain Structure and Function: Therapeutic Benefits of Physical Activity
title_full_unstemmed Long-Term Consequences of Developmental Alcohol Exposure on Brain Structure and Function: Therapeutic Benefits of Physical Activity
title_sort long-term consequences of developmental alcohol exposure on brain structure and function: therapeutic benefits of physical activity
publisher MDPI AG
series Brain Sciences
issn 2076-3425
publishDate 2012-12-01
description Developmental alcohol exposure both early in life and during adolescence can have a devastating impact on normal brain structure and functioning, leading to behavioral and cognitive impairments that persist throughout the lifespan. This review discusses human work as well as animal models used to investigate the effect of alcohol exposure at various time points during development, as well as specific behavioral and neuroanatomical deficits caused by alcohol exposure. Further, cellular and molecular mediators contributing to these alcohol-induced changes are examined, such as neurotrophic factors and apoptotic markers. Next, this review seeks to support the use of aerobic exercise as a potential therapeutic intervention for alcohol-related impairments. To date, few interventions, behavioral or pharmacological, have been proven effective in mitigating some alcohol-related deficits. Exercise is a simple therapy that can be used across species and also across socioeconomic status. It has a profoundly positive influence on many measures of learning and neuroplasticity; in particular, those measures damaged by alcohol exposure. This review discusses current evidence that exercise may mitigate damage caused by developmental alcohol exposure and is a promising therapeutic target for future research and intervention strategies.
topic fetal alcohol
adolescence
animal model
plasticity
hippocampus
prefrontal cortex
apoptosis
neurotrophins
url http://www.mdpi.com/2076-3425/3/1/1
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