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Indomethacin Restores Loss of Hippocampal Neurogenesis and Cholinergic Innervation and Reduces Innate Immune Expression and Reversal Learning Deficits in Adult Male and Female Rats Following Adolescent Ethanol Exposure

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Specialty Psychiatry
Date 2023 Feb 17
PMID 36799290
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Background: Adolescent intermittent ethanol (AIE) exposure causes long-term changes in the brain and behavior of adult male rodents, including persistent induction of innate immune pathways, reductions in hippocampal neurogenic and forebrain cholinergic neuronal markers, and reversal learning deficits. The current study tests the hypothesis that proinflammatory induction mediates AIE-induced (1) loss of adult neurogenesis (i.e., doublecortin (DCX) expressing immature neurons), (2) reductions in forebrain and hippocampal cholinergic markers, and (3) reversal learning deficits.

Methods: Male and female rats underwent AIE (5.0 g/kg/day ethanol or water, i.g., 2 day-on/2 day-off from postnatal day (PND) 25-54), followed by a 2-week regimen of the anti-inflammatory compound indomethacin (4.0 g/kg/day, PND 56-69) or vehicle, after which one cohort was euthanized for immunohistochemical markers (PND 70) and the second underwent the Morris water maze to assess reversal learning.

Results: AIE reduced adult (PND 70) DCX+ immunoreactivity (IR) and increased hippocampal expression of the innate immune signal's high-mobility group box protein 1 (HMGB1 + IR) and cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2 + IR) in adult male and female rats. AIE also reduced choline acetyltransferase (ChAT+IR) in the basal forebrain and co-labeling of hippocampal vesicular acetylcholine transporter (VAChT+) cholinergic terminals on DCX + IR neurons. Indomethacin treatment after AIE restored molecular endpoints to control levels and rescued AIE-induced reversal learning deficits in the Morris water maze in both sexes. Of note, indomethacin produced several adverse effects selectively in control conditions, highlighting the uniquely beneficial effect of indomethacin in AIE rats.

Conclusions: These data suggest that in males and females, (1) AIE persistent neuroimmune induction mediates both the loss of adult hippocampal DCX and loss of basal forebrain cholinergic neurons and their innervation to hippocampal targets, and (2) anti-inflammatory indomethacin treatment following AIE that restores these persistent molecular pathologies also restores spatial reversal learning deficits.

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