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Sex and Age Effects on Neurobehavioral Toxicity Induced by Binge Alcohol

机译:狂欢酒精诱导的性爱和年龄效应

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Historically, most alcohol neurotoxicity studies were conducted in young adult males and focused on chronic intake. There has been a shift towards studying the effects of alcohol on the adolescent brain, due to alcohol consumption during this formative period disrupting the brain’s developmental trajectory. Because the most typical pattern of adolescent alcohol intake is heavy episodic (binge) drinking, there has also been a shift towards the study of binge alcohol-induced neurobehavioral toxicity. It has thus become apparent that binge alcohol damages the adolescent brain and there is increasing attention to sex-dependent effects. Significant knowledge gaps remain in our understanding of the effects of binge alcohol on the female brain, however. Moreover, it is unsettling that population-level studies indicate that the prevalence of binge drinking is increasing among American women, particularly those in older age groups. Although study of adolescents has made it apparent that binge alcohol disrupts ongoing brain maturational processes, we know almost nothing about how it impacts the aging brain, as studies of its effects on the aged brain are relatively scarce, and the study of sex-dependent effects is just beginning. Given the rapidly increasing population of older Americans, it is crucial that studies address age-dependent effects of binge alcohol, and given the increase in binge drinking in older women who are at higher risk for cognitive decline relative to men, studies must encompass both sexes. Because adolescence and older age are both characterized by age-typical brain changes, and because binge drinking is the most common pattern of alcohol intake in both age groups, the knowledge that we have amassed on binge alcohol effects on the adolescent brain can inform our study of its effects on the aging brain. In this review, we therefore cover the current state of knowledge of sex and age-dependent effects of binge alcohol, as well as statistical and methodological considerations for studies aimed at addressing them.
机译:从历史上看,大多数酒精神经毒性研究是在年轻成年男性中进行的,并专注于慢性摄入量。由于在这种形成期间造成脑的发育轨迹,由于醇消耗,在饮酒期间,已经转变了醇对青少年脑的影响。由于青少年酒精摄入量的最典型的图案是沉重的兴趣(狂犬病)饮用,因此朝向狂欢醇诱导的神经毒性毒性的研究也有转变。因此显而易见的是,狂欢酒精损坏青春期大脑,越来越关注性依赖性效果。然而,在我们对雌性大脑对雌性脑的影响,仍然有重要知识差距。此外,人口水平研究表明,狂暴饮酒的患病率在美国女性中越来越多,特别是老年人组织。虽然青少年的研究表明,狂欢酒精扰乱了持续的脑成熟过程,但我们几乎没有关于它如何影响老化的大脑,因为它对老年大脑的影响相对稀缺,以及性依赖性的研究刚刚开始。鉴于众多美国人的人口迅速增加,重要的是研究狂欢酒精的年龄依赖性影响,并且鉴于相对于男性的认知下降风险较高的老年女性的狂犬病饮酒增加,研究必须包括两性。因为青春期和较大的年龄都是通过年龄典型的脑变化的特征,因为狂欢饮酒是两个年龄组中的酒精摄入量最常见的模式,所以我们对青少年大脑的狂欢酒精作用产生了大使可以通知我们的研究它对老化大脑的影响。因此,我们涵盖了目前的性别和年龄依赖性的知识状态,以及针对旨在解决它们的研究的统计和方法论考虑因素。

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