Abstract
Rationale
Alcohol exposure during adolescence has been linked to long-lasting behavioral consequences, contributing to the development of alcohol use disorder. Negative affect and chronic pain during alcohol withdrawal are critical factors influencing problematic alcohol use and relapse. Our previous research demonstrated that adolescent intermittent ethanol (AIE) vapor exposure elicits sex-specific negative affect-like behavior in adult mice following stress exposure. Additionally, AIE induces persistent mechanical hypersensitivity, which is accompanied by increased activation of corticotropin-releasing factor receptor type 1 (CRFR1) neurons in the dorsolateral bed nucleus of the stria terminalis (dlBNST).
Objectives
This study extends previous work by investigating plasma corticosterone levels and CRFR1 protein expression in the dlBNST following restraint stress exposure in adult mice with an AIE history. We also aim to explore the role of dlBNST CRFR1 signaling in mediating negative affect-like behavior and mechanical hypersensitivity.
Results
Female mice exhibited elevated plasma corticosterone levels compared to males following restraint stress. Moreover, females with AIE history showed higher expression of CRFR1 protein in the dlBNST compared to air controls. Antagonism of CRFR1 in the dlBNST blocked AIE-induced mechanical hypersensitivity in adult females but did not affect stress-induced negative affect-like behavior. In alcohol-naïve females, intra-dlBNST administration of a CRFR1 agonist induced mechanical hypersensitivity.
Conclusions
These findings provide new insights into the neurobiological mechanisms underlying stress-induced negative affect and pain-related behavior, both influenced by a history of adolescent alcohol exposure. The results suggest that CRFR1 antagonists warrant further investigation for their potential in addressing alcohol-related chronic pain.
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The data that support the findings of this study are available upon request from the corresponding author.
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This work was supported by the National Institutes of Health/National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (AA028011, TAW). LSUHSC Research Enhancement Program (TAW) and São Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP-Brazil 2021/13317-9, NBB; 2018/15505-4, FCC).
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Bertagna, N.B., Holmgren, E.B., Engi, S.A. et al. BNST CRF receptor type 1 modulates mechanical hypersensitivity induced by adolescent alcohol exposure in adult female mice. Psychopharmacology 241, 2513–2523 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00213-024-06693-8
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