Acetaldehyde-Mediated Neurotoxicity: Relevance to Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders

Ethanol-induced neuro-developmental abnormalities are associated with impaired insulin and IGF signaling, and increased oxidative stress in CNS neurons. We examined the roles of ethanol and its principal toxic metabolite, acetaldehyde, as mediators of impaired insulin/IGF signaling and oxidative inj...

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Main Authors: Ming Tong, Lisa Longato, Quynh-GiaoLy Nguyen, William C. Chen, Amy Spaisman, Suzanne M. de la Monte
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2011-01-01
Series:Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2011/213286
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spelling doaj-c5605c33a33446b2afb8af9018ff84a02020-11-24T23:23:10ZengHindawi LimitedOxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity1942-09001942-09942011-01-01201110.1155/2011/213286213286Acetaldehyde-Mediated Neurotoxicity: Relevance to Fetal Alcohol Spectrum DisordersMing Tong0Lisa Longato1Quynh-GiaoLy Nguyen2William C. Chen3Amy Spaisman4Suzanne M. de la Monte5Department of Medicine, Rhode Island Hospital and the Alpert Medical School of Brown University, Providence, RI 02903, USAPathobiology Graduate Program, Brown University, Providence, RI 02912, USADepartment of Medicine, Rhode Island Hospital and the Alpert Medical School of Brown University, Providence, RI 02903, USADepartment of Medicine, Rhode Island Hospital and the Alpert Medical School of Brown University, Providence, RI 02903, USAPathobiology Graduate Program, Brown University, Providence, RI 02912, USADepartment of Medicine, Rhode Island Hospital and the Alpert Medical School of Brown University, Providence, RI 02903, USAEthanol-induced neuro-developmental abnormalities are associated with impaired insulin and IGF signaling, and increased oxidative stress in CNS neurons. We examined the roles of ethanol and its principal toxic metabolite, acetaldehyde, as mediators of impaired insulin/IGF signaling and oxidative injury in immature cerebellar neurons. Cultures were exposed to 3.5 mM acetaldehyde or 50 mM ethanol ± 4-methylpyrazole (4-MP), an inhibitor of ethanol metabolism, and viability, mitochondrial function, oxidative stress, DNA damage, and insulin responsiveness were measured 48 hours later. Acetaldehyde or ethanol increased neuronal death and levels of 8-OHdG and 4-HNE, and reduced mitochondrial function. Ethanol inhibited insulin responsiveness, whereas acetaldehyde did not. 4-MP abated ethanol-induced oxidative stress and mitochondrial dysfunction, but failed to restore insulin responsiveness. Furthermore, alcohol and aldehyde metabolizing enzyme genes were inhibited by prenatal ethanol exposure; this effect was mediated by acetaldehyde and not ethanol + 4MP. These findings suggest that brain insulin resistance in prenatal alcohol exposure is caused by direct effects of ethanol, whereas oxidative stress induced neuronal injury is likely mediated by ethanol and its toxic metabolites. Moreover, the adverse effects of prenatal ethanol exposure on brain development may be exacerbated by down-regulation of genes needed for metabolism and detoxification of alcohol in the brain.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2011/213286
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author Ming Tong
Lisa Longato
Quynh-GiaoLy Nguyen
William C. Chen
Amy Spaisman
Suzanne M. de la Monte
spellingShingle Ming Tong
Lisa Longato
Quynh-GiaoLy Nguyen
William C. Chen
Amy Spaisman
Suzanne M. de la Monte
Acetaldehyde-Mediated Neurotoxicity: Relevance to Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders
Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity
author_facet Ming Tong
Lisa Longato
Quynh-GiaoLy Nguyen
William C. Chen
Amy Spaisman
Suzanne M. de la Monte
author_sort Ming Tong
title Acetaldehyde-Mediated Neurotoxicity: Relevance to Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders
title_short Acetaldehyde-Mediated Neurotoxicity: Relevance to Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders
title_full Acetaldehyde-Mediated Neurotoxicity: Relevance to Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders
title_fullStr Acetaldehyde-Mediated Neurotoxicity: Relevance to Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders
title_full_unstemmed Acetaldehyde-Mediated Neurotoxicity: Relevance to Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders
title_sort acetaldehyde-mediated neurotoxicity: relevance to fetal alcohol spectrum disorders
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity
issn 1942-0900
1942-0994
publishDate 2011-01-01
description Ethanol-induced neuro-developmental abnormalities are associated with impaired insulin and IGF signaling, and increased oxidative stress in CNS neurons. We examined the roles of ethanol and its principal toxic metabolite, acetaldehyde, as mediators of impaired insulin/IGF signaling and oxidative injury in immature cerebellar neurons. Cultures were exposed to 3.5 mM acetaldehyde or 50 mM ethanol ± 4-methylpyrazole (4-MP), an inhibitor of ethanol metabolism, and viability, mitochondrial function, oxidative stress, DNA damage, and insulin responsiveness were measured 48 hours later. Acetaldehyde or ethanol increased neuronal death and levels of 8-OHdG and 4-HNE, and reduced mitochondrial function. Ethanol inhibited insulin responsiveness, whereas acetaldehyde did not. 4-MP abated ethanol-induced oxidative stress and mitochondrial dysfunction, but failed to restore insulin responsiveness. Furthermore, alcohol and aldehyde metabolizing enzyme genes were inhibited by prenatal ethanol exposure; this effect was mediated by acetaldehyde and not ethanol + 4MP. These findings suggest that brain insulin resistance in prenatal alcohol exposure is caused by direct effects of ethanol, whereas oxidative stress induced neuronal injury is likely mediated by ethanol and its toxic metabolites. Moreover, the adverse effects of prenatal ethanol exposure on brain development may be exacerbated by down-regulation of genes needed for metabolism and detoxification of alcohol in the brain.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2011/213286
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