DEZA PONZIO ROMINA
Artículos
Título:
Modulation of Ethanol-Metabolizing Enzymes by Developmental Lead Exposure: Effects in Voluntary Ethanol Consumption
Autor/es:
VIRGOLINI, MIRIAM B.; MATTALLONI, MARA S.; ALBRECHT, PAULA A.; DEZA PONZIO, ROMINA; CANCELA, LILIANA M.
Revista:
Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience
Editorial:
Frontiers EditoriaL
Referencias:
Año: 2017 vol. 11
Resumen:
his review article provides evidence of the impact of the environmental contaminantlead (Pb) on the pattern of the motivational effects of ethanol (EtOH). To find amechanism that explains this interaction, the focus of this review article is on centralEtOH metabolism and the participating enzymes, as key factors in the modulation ofbrain acetaldehyde (ACD) accumulation and resulting effect on EtOH intake. Catalase(CAT) seems a good candidate for the shared mechanism between Pb and EtOH dueto both its antioxidant and its brain EtOH-metabolizing properties. CAT overactivationwas reported to increase EtOH consumption, while CAT blockade reduced it, and bothscenarios were modified by Pb exposure, probably as the result of elevated brain andblood CAT activity. Likewise, the motivational effects of EtOH were enhanced whenbrain ACD metabolism was prevented by ALDH2 inhibition, even in the Pb animalsthat evidenced reduced brain ALDH2 activity after chronic EtOH intake. Overall, theseresults s