Assessment of Expression of Genes Coding GABAA Receptors during Chronic and Acute Intoxication of Laboratory Rats with Ethanol


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Abstract

Expression of genes encoding the individual subunits of ionotropic GABAA receptor was assessed after acute and chronic intoxication of rats with ethanol. The chronic 1-month-long exposure to ethanol signifi cantly decreased (by 38%) expression of Gabrb1 gene in the hippocampus. Acute exposure to ethanol elevated expression of genes Gabrb1 (by 1.7 times), Gabra1 (by 3.8 times), and Gabra4 (by 6.5 times), although it diminished expression of Gabra2 gene by 1.4 times. In preliminarily alcoholized rats, acute intoxication with ethanol enhanced expression of genes Gabrb1 and Gabra5 by 1.7 and 8.7 times, respectively. There was neither acute nor chronic effect of ethanol on expression of gene Gabra3.

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N. S. Osechkina

Institute of Toxicology, Federal Medical-Biological Agency of Russia

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Email: dunats@rambler.ru
Russian Federation, St Petersburg

M. B. Ivanov

Institute of Toxicology, Federal Medical-Biological Agency of Russia

Email: dunats@rambler.ru
Russian Federation, St Petersburg

G. V. Nazarov

Research and Testing Institute of Military Medicine, S. M. Kirov Military Medical Academy, Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation

Email: dunats@rambler.ru
Russian Federation, St. Petersburg

E. G. Batotsyrenova

Institute of Toxicology, Federal Medical-Biological Agency of Russia

Email: dunats@rambler.ru
Russian Federation, St Petersburg

N. V. Lapina

Institute of Toxicology, Federal Medical-Biological Agency of Russia

Email: dunats@rambler.ru
Russian Federation, St Petersburg

A. V. Babkin

Research and Testing Institute of Military Medicine, S. M. Kirov Military Medical Academy, Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation

Email: dunats@rambler.ru
Russian Federation, St. Petersburg

I. S. Berdinskikh

Research and Testing Institute of Military Medicine, S. M. Kirov Military Medical Academy, Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation

Email: dunats@rambler.ru
Russian Federation, St. Petersburg

A. S. Melekhova

Institute of Toxicology, Federal Medical-Biological Agency of Russia

Email: dunats@rambler.ru
Russian Federation, St Petersburg

K. O. Voitsekhovich

Institute of Toxicology, Federal Medical-Biological Agency of Russia

Email: dunats@rambler.ru
Russian Federation, St Petersburg

D. S. Lisitskii

Institute of Toxicology, Federal Medical-Biological Agency of Russia

Email: dunats@rambler.ru
Russian Federation, St Petersburg

T. V. Kashina

Institute of Toxicology, Federal Medical-Biological Agency of Russia

Email: dunats@rambler.ru
Russian Federation, St Petersburg


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