PRENATAL ALCOHOL EXPOSURE--EFFECTS ON NEUROPLASTICITY
Project Number5R23AA006158-02
Contact PI/Project LeaderGOTTESFELD, ZEHAVA
Awardee OrganizationUNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HLTH SCI CTR HOUSTON
Description
Abstract Text
This research proposal stems from two lines of evidence: (1) chronic
ethanol consumption inhibits lesion-induced axon sprouting in the adult rat
and (2) maternal alcohol intake during pregnancy is detrimental to brain
development and function in the offspring. Sprouting and synaptic
modulation are thought to play an important role in normal CNS function
therefore, the overall goal of this research is to determine the
consequences of alcohol exposure in utero on neuronal plasticity. This
phenomenon will be examined by studying lesion-induced sprouting in the
female offspring of the alcoholic rat.
The habenula will be used as a deafferentation model to study
neuroplasticity, since work from this laboratory has demonstrated
lesion-induced noradrenergic (NA) sprouting in this brain region. A
combination of biochemical and histofluorescent techniques will be used to
specifically characterize NA axon sprouting. Blood alcohol levels will be
measured in a separate group of pregnants.
The information derived from this work will provide important information
related to the functional consequences of prenatal ethanol exposure.
Furthermore, it will be of interest to both fundamental neurobiologists and
clinicians.
National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
CFDA Code
DUNS Number
800771594
UEI
ZUFBNVZ587D4
Project Start Date
01-September-1984
Project End Date
31-August-1987
Budget Start Date
01-September-1985
Budget End Date
31-August-1986
Project Funding Information for 1985
Total Funding
$48,663
Direct Costs
$34,071
Indirect Costs
$14,592
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
1985
National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
$48,663
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
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