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The relationship between baseline prepulse inhibition levels and ethanol withdrawal severity in rats

dc.contributor.authorKayır, Hakan
dc.contributor.authorYavuz, Oğuzhan
dc.contributor.authorYıldırım, Murat
dc.contributor.authorUzbay, İsmail Tayfun
dc.contributor.buuauthorGöktalay, Gökhan
dc.contributor.departmentTıp Fakültesi
dc.contributor.departmentTıbbi Farmakoloji Ana Bilim Dalı
dc.contributor.researcheridAAH-1448-2021
dc.contributor.scopusid6508023759
dc.date.accessioned2022-07-07T09:46:21Z
dc.date.available2022-07-07T09:46:21Z
dc.date.issued2010-12-01
dc.description.abstractBaseline prepulse inhibition (PPI) of the acoustic startle reflex is thought to reflect the functioning of the sensorimotor gating system in the brain. The current literature indicates that similar neurotransmitter systems may play roles both in the regulation of PPI and in the development of ethanol withdrawal syndrome (EWS). The aim of the present study was to test if individual baseline PPI levels have any relationship to the behavioral and neurochemical consequences of EWS in rats. A batch of rats (n = 30) was sorted according to baseline PPI levels and classified as either high-inhibitory (HI) or low-inhibitory (LI) rats (n = 10 in each group). Ethanol was administered in a liquid diet for 21 days. On the 22nd day, ethanol was removed from the diet, and EWS was induced. At the 2nd, 4th, and 6th hours of EWS, locomotor activity and behavioral symptoms were evaluated. Brain tissue concentrations of dopamine, serotonin and noradrenaline in hippocampus, cortex, and striatum were measured after the 6th hour of EWS testing. Another batch of rats (n = 30) was classified using the same procedure and fed with regular diet. On the 22nd day, rats were decapitated and neurochemical measurements were repeated. HI and LI rats consumed similar amounts of ethanol. However, EWS signs such as stereotyped behaviors, wet-dog shakes, and tremor were more intense in LI rats compared to their HI counterparts. Audiogenic seizures occurred in both groups in a similar manner. Although the catecholamine concentrations in the brains of both groups were parallel under baseline conditions, dopamine levels increased in the cortex of LI and in the striatum of HI rats, whereas striatum serotonin levels decreased only in LI rats after the 6th hour of EWS. In conclusion, the data suggest that the behavioral symptoms and neurochemical changes observed in EWS may be associated with baseline PPI levels.
dc.identifier.citationKayır, H. vd. (2010). "The relationship between baseline prepulse inhibition levels and ethanol withdrawal severity in rats". Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry, 34(8), 1507-1514.
dc.identifier.endpage1514
dc.identifier.issn0278-5846
dc.identifier.issn1878-4216
dc.identifier.issue8
dc.identifier.pubmed20800642
dc.identifier.scopus2-s2.0-78649495020
dc.identifier.startpage1507
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.pnpbp.2010.08.014
dc.identifier.urihttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0278584610003179
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11452/27783
dc.identifier.volume34
dc.identifier.wos000285948800023
dc.indexed.wosSCIE
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherPergamon-Elsevier Science
dc.relation.collaborationYurt içi
dc.relation.journalProgress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry
dc.relation.publicationcategoryMakale - Uluslararası Hakemli Dergi
dc.relation.tubitak105 S387
dc.relation.tubitakSBAG-3194
dc.rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
dc.subjectAcoustic startle reflex
dc.subjectDopamine
dc.subjectIndividual vulnerability
dc.subjectNoradrenaline
dc.subjectSerotonin
dc.subjectPerformance-liquid chromatography
dc.subjectSchizotypal personality-disorder
dc.subjectAcoustic startle
dc.subjectNeurobiological basis
dc.subjectDopamine agonists
dc.subjectSubstance-abuse
dc.subjectGating deficits
dc.subjectDependent rats
dc.subjectAnimal models
dc.subjectSchizophrenia
dc.subjectNeurosciences & neurology
dc.subjectPharmacology & pharmacy
dc.subjectPsychiatry
dc.subject.emtreeAlcohol
dc.subject.emtreeDopamine
dc.subject.emtreeNoradrenalin
dc.subject.emtreeSerotonin
dc.subject.emtreeAlcohol consumption
dc.subject.emtreeAalcohol withdrawal
dc.subject.emtreeAnimal behavior
dc.subject.emtreeAnimal experiment
dc.subject.emtreeAnimal model
dc.subject.emtreeArticle
dc.subject.emtreeAudiogenic seizure
dc.subject.emtreeBrain cortex
dc.subject.emtreeBrain region
dc.subject.emtreeControlled study
dc.subject.emtreeCorpus striatum
dc.subject.emtreeDisease severity
dc.subject.emtreeFood intake
dc.subject.emtreeHippocampus
dc.subject.emtreeLocomotion
dc.subject.emtreeNeurochemistry
dc.subject.emtreeNonhuman
dc.subject.emtreePrepulse inhibition
dc.subject.emtreeRat
dc.subject.emtreeSensory gating
dc.subject.emtreeStartle reflex
dc.subject.emtreeStereotypy
dc.subject.emtreeTremor
dc.subject.emtreeWet dog shakes
dc.subject.meshAcoustic stimulation
dc.subject.meshAlcohol drinking
dc.subject.meshAnimals
dc.subject.meshEthanol
dc.subject.meshInhibition (Psychology)
dc.subject.meshMale
dc.subject.meshRats
dc.subject.meshRats, wistar
dc.subject.meshSeverity of illness index
dc.subject.meshStartle reaction
dc.subject.meshStereotyped behavior
dc.subject.meshSubstance withdrawal syndrome
dc.subject.scopusPrepulse Inhibition; Startle Reflex; Sensory Gating
dc.subject.wosClinical neurology
dc.subject.wosNeurosciences
dc.subject.wosPharmacology & pharmacy
dc.subject.wosPsychiatry
dc.titleThe relationship between baseline prepulse inhibition levels and ethanol withdrawal severity in rats
dc.typeReview
dc.wos.quartileQ2
dspace.entity.typePublication
local.contributor.departmentTıp Fakültesi/Tıbbi Farmakoloji Ana Bilim Dalı
local.indexed.atScopus
local.indexed.atWOS

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