Third Trimester-Equivalent Alcohol Exposure Reduces Neurons in Males and Increases Vglut2⁺ Neurons with Reduced Intrinsic Bursting in Females in The Murine Dorsal Subiculum
Lopez, K. M.; Choi, H.; Feng, A.; Cazares, L.; Kelly-Roman, J.; Chavez, G. J.; Molina, M. G.; Jaramillo, J.; Valenzuela, C. F.
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Individuals with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASDs) show reduced subicular volume, and preclinical studies compliment this by demonstrating that third-trimester-equivalent ethanol exposure induced apoptosis in corticolimbic regions, including the subiculum. The subiculum mediates hippocampal-cortical communication critical for long-term memory consolidation. Within the distal dorsal subiculum, a population of bursting neurons uniquely express VGLUT2 and they play a key role in memory processing. We hypothesized that third-trimester-equivalent ethanol exposure would reduce neuronal and VGLUT2+ cell density in the dorsal subiculum and reduce the excitability of bursting neurons, providing a mechanism for long-term memory impairments observed in FASD. To test this, postnatal day (P)7 mice received a subcutaneous injection of ethanol and long-term effects were assessed in adolescence (P35-62). Using transgenic mice with fluorescently labeled VGLUT2+ neurons, and immunohistochemistry we observed a significant reduction in neuronal density in males and an increase in VGLUT2+ cell density in females. Using whole-cell patch clamp electrophysiology, we observed a reduction in action potentials per burst in both sexes. Additionally, females showed reduced overall excitability, and a subset of neurons exhibited a shift to regular spiking. These findings suggest that development ethanol exposure disrupts subicular output by impairing burst firing, potentially weaking hippocampal-cortical communication and contributing to the cognitive deficits associated with FASD. HighlightsO_LIThird-trimester ethanol targets VGLUT2+ neurons in the dorsal subiculum C_LIO_LIEthanol reduced neuronal density in male dorsal subiculum C_LIO_LIEthanol increases VGLUT2+ cell density in females C_LIO_LIEthanol reduces action potential per burst in both sexes C_LIO_LIFemales show reduced excitability and loss of bursting in some cells C_LI
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