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Rico Barrio, Irantzu & Peñasco, Sara & Lekunberri, Leire & Serrano, Maitane & Egaña Huguet, Jon & Mimenza, Amaia & Soria Gómez, Edgar & Ramos, Almudena & Buceta, Ianire & Gerrikagoitia, Inmaculada & Mendizabal Zubiaga, Juan & Elezgarai, Izaskun & Puente, Nagore & Grandes, Pedro (2021 ) .Environmental Enrichment Rescues Endocannabinoid-Dependent Synaptic Plasticity Lost in Young Adult Male Mice after Ethanol Exposure during Adolescence.
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Rico Barrio, Irantzu & Peñasco, Sara & Lekunberri, Leire & Serrano, Maitane & Egaña Huguet, Jon & Mimenza, Amaia & Soria Gómez, Edgar & Ramos, Almudena & Buceta, Ianire & Gerrikagoitia, Inmaculada & Mendizabal Zubiaga, Juan & Elezgarai, Izaskun & Puente, Nagore & Grandes, Pedro. 2021 .Environmental Enrichment Rescues Endocannabinoid-Dependent Synaptic Plasticity Lost in Young Adult Male Mice after Ethanol Exposure during Adolescence.
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12080/45191
Resumen:
Binge drinking (BD) is a serious health concern in adolescents as high ethanol (EtOH)
consumption can have cognitive sequelae later in life. Remarkably, an enriched environment (EE)
in adulthood significantly recovers memory in mice after adolescent BD, and the endocannabinoid,
2-arachydonoyl-glycerol (2-AG), rescues synaptic plasticity and memory impaired in adult rodents
upon adolescent EtOH intake. However, the mechanisms by which EE improves memory are
unknown. We investigated this in adolescent male C57BL/6J mice exposed to a drinking in the
dark (DID) procedure four days per week for a duration of 4 weeks. After DID, the mice were
nurtured under an EE for 2 weeks and were subjected to the Barnes Maze Test performed the last
5 days of withdrawal. The EE rescued memory and restored the EtOH-disrupted endocannabinoid
(eCB)-dependent excitatory long-term depression at the dentate medial perforant path synapses (MPP LTD). This recovery was dependent on both the cannabinoid CB1 receptor and group I metabotropic
glutamate receptors (mGluRs) and required 2-AG. Also, the EE had a positive effect on mice exposed
to water through the transient receptor potential vanilloid 1 (TRPV1) and anandamide (AEA)-
dependent MPP long-term potentiation (MPP-LTP). Taken together, EE positively impacts different
forms of excitatory synaptic plasticity in water- and EtOH-exposed brains.
Keywords: endocannabinoid system; synaptic plasticity; memory; drug addiction; enrichment therapy