CELL MEMBRANES ADAPTATION TO CHRONIC ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION
Project Number1R01AA007238-01
Contact PI/Project LeaderROTTENBERG, HAGAI
Awardee OrganizationHAHNEMANN UNIVERSITY
Description
Abstract Text
The effects of chronic alcohol consumption and of alcohol, in vitro, on the
structure and function of mitochondrial membranes from liver, brain and the
erythrocyte plasma membrane, will be investigated. Studies with
mitochondria from rat liver and brain will focus on the mechanism of the
alcohol-induced reduction in the efficiency of oxidative phosphorylation.
In addition to conventional assays of enzyme activity, 31P-NMR,
phosphorescence anisotropy, fluorescence energy transfer and other
biophysical techniques will be utilized in these studies. The effect of
alcohol on the metabolism of amino-acid neurotransmitters in brain
mitochondria will also be investigated. The partition of ethanol,
anesthetics and cholesterol into various membranes will be studied in great
detail, using radioactive, fluorescence quenching and NMR techniques.
These studies should lead to a better understanding of the mechanisms by
which the reduced partition of ethanol, which is postulated to lead to
membrane resistance (tolerance), is acquired during chronic alcohol
ingestion. Studies of the effect of alcohol on cell cultures will indicate
whether cellular mechanisms are sufficient to induce membrane tolerance and
dependence. The effect of alcohol on membrane surface charge, and
particularly on Ca2+ binding and distribution, will be investigated in
relationship to the role of the dielectric constant in the effect of
alcohol on Ca2+ metabolism.
It is hoped that this investigation will lead to a better understanding of
the mechanism of the adaptation of membranes to chronic alcohol ingestion
and the development of tolerance and dependence. Such knowledge may lead
to new therapeutic strategies in combating chronic alcoholism.
National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
CFDA Code
DUNS Number
UEI
Project Start Date
01-March-1987
Project End Date
28-February-1991
Budget Start Date
01-March-1987
Budget End Date
29-February-1988
Project Funding Information for 1987
Total Funding
$148,957
Direct Costs
$96,920
Indirect Costs
$52,037
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
1987
National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
$148,957
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
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