Rat Model of Late Gestational Alcohol Exposure Produces Similar Life-Long Changes in Thalamic Nucleus Reuniens Following Moderate- Versus High-Dose Insult
Gursky ZH, Klintsova AY. Rat Model of Late Gestational Alcohol Exposure Produces Similar Life-Long Changes in Thalamic Nucleus Reuniens Following Moderate- Versus High-Dose Insult. Alcohol And Alcoholism 2022, 57: 413-420. PMID: 35258554, PMCID: PMC9270984, DOI: 10.1093/alcalc/agac008.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAnimalsAnimals, NewbornBlood Alcohol ContentEthanolFemaleFetal Alcohol Spectrum DisordersHippocampusHumansMidline Thalamic NucleiPregnancyRatsConceptsBrain growth spurtBlood alcohol concentrationPeak blood alcohol concentrationAlcohol exposureThalamic nucleus reuniensRat modelNucleus reuniensSubstantial neuron lossBinge alcohol exposureFetal alcohol spectrum disordersGestational alcohol exposureNon-neuronal cellsLife-long changesAlcohol spectrum disordersNeuron lossIntragastric intubationRat pupsThalamic damageAE groupBehavioral alterationsCell lossLow dosesPrefrontal cortexUnbiased stereological estimationGrowth spurt