Lesions of the Edinger-Westphal nucleus in C57BL/6J mice disrupt ethanol-induced hypothermia and ethanol consumption

被引:57
作者
Bachtell, RK
Weitemier, AZ
Ryabinin, AE
机构
[1] Oregon Hlth & Sci Univ, Dept Behav Neurosci, Portland, OR 97239 USA
[2] Portland Alcohol Res Ctr, Portland, OR 97239 USA
关键词
alcohol; preference; self-administration; temperature; urocortin I;
D O I
10.1111/j.1460-9568.2004.03594.x
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
The Edinger-Westphal nucleus (EW) is a brain region that has recently been implicated as an important novel neural target for ethanol. Thus, the EW is the only brain region consistently showing elevated c-Fos expression following both voluntary and involuntary ethanol administration. Ethanol-induced c-Fos expression in the EW has been shown to occur in urocortin I-positive neurons. Moreover, previous reports using several genetic models have demonstrated that differences in the EW urocortin I system are correlated with ethanol-mediated behaviours such as ethanol-induced hypothermia and ethanol consumption. The aim of this study was to confirm these relationships using a more direct strategy. Thus, ethanol responses were measured following electrolytic lesions of the EW in male C57BL/6J mice. Both EW-lesioned and sham-operated animals were tested for several ethanol sensitivity measures and ethanol consumption in a two-bottle choice test. The results show that lesions of the EW significantly disrupted ethanol-induced hypothermia, while having no effect on pupillary dilation, locomotor activity or ethanol-induced sedation. In addition, EW-lesioned animals showed significantly lower ethanol preference and total ethanol dose consumed in the two-bottle choice test. EW-lesioned animals also consumed less sucrose than sham-operated animals, but did not have altered preferences for sucrose or quinine in a two-bottle choice test. These data support previously observed genetic correlations between EW urocortin I expression and both ethanol-induced hypothermia and ethanol consumption. Taken together, the findings suggest that the EW may function as a sensor for ethanol, which can influence ethanol consumption and preference.
引用
收藏
页码:1613 / 1623
页数:11
相关论文
共 74 条
[1]   EDINGER-WESTPHAL NUCLEUS IN THE MONKEY - RETROGRADE TRACER STUDY [J].
AKERT, K ;
GLICKSMAN, MA ;
LANG, W ;
GROB, P ;
HUBER, A .
BRAIN RESEARCH, 1980, 184 (02) :491-498
[2]   Identification of temperature-sensitive neural circuits in mice using c-Fos expression mapping [J].
Bachtell, RK ;
Tsivkovskaia, NO ;
Ryabinin, AE .
BRAIN RESEARCH, 2003, 960 (1-2) :157-164
[3]   Alcohol drinking produces brain region-selective changes in expression of inducible transcription factors [J].
Bachtell, RK ;
Wang, YM ;
Freeman, P ;
Risinger, FO ;
Ryabinin, AE .
BRAIN RESEARCH, 1999, 847 (02) :157-165
[4]  
Bachtell RK, 2003, J NEUROSCI, V23, P2477
[5]   Strain differences in urocortin expression in the Edinger-Westphal nucleus and its relation to alcohol-induced hypothermia [J].
Bachtell, RK ;
Tsivkovskaia, NO ;
Ryabinin, AE .
NEUROSCIENCE, 2002, 113 (02) :421-434
[6]   AUTORADIOGRAPHIC STUDY OF PROJECTIONS OF PRETECTUM IN RHESUS-MONKEY (MACACA-MULATTA) - EVIDENCE FOR SENSORIMOTOR LINKS TO THALAMUS AND OCULOMOTOR NUCLEI [J].
BENEVENTO, LA ;
REZAK, M ;
SANTOSANDERSON, R .
BRAIN RESEARCH, 1977, 127 (02) :197-218
[7]   ARGININE-VASOPRESSIN BINDING-SITES IN RAT-BRAIN - A QUANTITATIVE AUTORADIOGRAPHIC STUDY [J].
BIEGON, A ;
TERLOU, M ;
VOORHUIS, TD ;
DEKLOET, ER .
NEUROSCIENCE LETTERS, 1984, 44 (03) :229-234
[8]   Do centrally administered neuropeptides access cognate receptors? An analysis in the central corticotropin-releasing factor system [J].
Bittencourt, JC ;
Sawchenko, PE .
JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE, 2000, 20 (03) :1142-1156
[9]  
Bittencourt JC, 1999, J COMP NEUROL, V415, P285
[10]   BRAIN-STEM CONNECTIONS TO THE EDINGER-WESTPHAL NUCLEUS OF THE CAT - A RETROGRADE TRACER STUDY [J].
BREEN, LA ;
BURDE, RM ;
LOEWY, AD .
BRAIN RESEARCH, 1983, 261 (02) :303-306