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THE PRENATAL EXPOSURE TO DELTA(9)-TETRAHYDROCANNABINOL AFFECTS THE GENE EXPRESSION AND THE ACTIVITY OF TYROSINE HYDROXYLASE DURING EARLY BRAIN DEVELOPMENT

机译:Δ(9)-四氢大麻酚的孕前暴露影响早期脑发育过程中的基因表达和酪氨酸羟化酶的活性。

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We have previously reported that the exposure of pregnant female rats to delta(9)-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) during the perinatal period affected the gene expression and the activity of tyrosine hydroxylase (TH) in the brain of their male offspring. Those studies were done in animals perinatally exposed to THC but tested at peripubertal and adult ages. In the present work, we explored whether these effects also appear during early fetal brain development, when TH expression plays an important role in neuronal development. To this end, TH-mRNA concentrations were measured by Northern blot analysis with a specific TH probe in the brain of fetuses at gestional days 14 and 16 which had been prenatally exposed to THC or vehicle from day 5 of gestation. In parallel, measurements of TH activity and catecholamine contents by HPLC were also done. The results obtained were as follows. The prenatal exposure to THC markedly affected the expression of the TH gene in the brain of fetuses at gestational day 14. Thus, the amounts of TH-mRNA at this age were higher (2-fold) in THC-exposed fetuses than in controls. This corresponded with a marked increase in the activity of this enzyme (3-fold) at this age. Normalization was found in both parameters at gestational day 16. In summary, the prenatal exposure to THC affected the expression of the TH gene and the activity of this enzyme in brain catecholaminergic neurons during early fetal brain development. These results support the notion that cannabinoids are able to act at the level of the gene expression of specific key proteins for brain development. [References: 21]
机译:我们以前曾报道过,怀孕的雌性大鼠在围产期暴露于delta(9)-tetrahydrocannabinol(THC)会影响其雄性后代的大脑中的基因表达和酪氨酸羟化酶(TH)的活性。这些研究是在围产期暴露于THC的动物中进行的,但在青春期和成年年龄进行了测试。在当前的工作中,我们探讨了当TH表达在神经元发育中起重要作用时,在胎儿大脑早期发育中是否也会出现这些作用。为此,在第14天和第16天,从胎儿的第5天开始在产前暴露于THC或溶媒的胎儿脑中,通过特异的TH探针通过Northern印迹分析测量TH-mRNA的浓度。同时,还通过HPLC测量TH活性和儿茶酚胺含量。得到的结果如下。产前暴露于THC的胎儿在妊娠第14天时会显着影响TH基因在胎儿大脑中的表达。因此,暴露于THC的胎儿在该年龄的TH-mRNA量比对照组高(2倍)。这对应于该年龄该酶的活性显着增加(3倍)。妊娠第16天,两个参数均已正常化。总之,胎儿胎儿早期发育期间,产前暴露于THC会影响TH基因的表达以及该酶在儿茶酚胺能神经元中的活性。这些结果支持了大麻素能够在大脑发育的特定关键蛋白的基因表达水平上起作用的观点。 [参考:21]

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