2013
DOI: 10.3390/brainsci3031128
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Developmental Neurotoxicity of Alcohol and Anesthetic Drugs Is Augmented by Co-Exposure to Caffeine

Abstract: Anesthetic and anti-epileptic drugs used in pediatric and obstetric medicine and several drugs, including alcohol, that are abused by pregnant women, trigger widespread neuroapoptosis in the developing brain of several animal species, including non-human primates. Caffeine (CAF) is often administered to premature infants to stimulate respiration, and these infants are also exposed simultaneously to anesthetic drugs for procedural sedation and/or surgical procedures. Pregnant women who abuse alcohol or other ap… Show more

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“…Ethanol, which possesses both GABA agonist and NMDA antagonist properties, is a potent enhancer of Ca 2+ [21] and causes a particularly devastating apoptotic reaction in fetal and neonatal brain. Importantly, the addition of CAF to ethanol-exposed neurons potentiates both intracellular Ca 2+ [21] and neuroapoptosis [8,21]. Furthermore, ketamine [22] and propofol [23] raise Ca 2+ in immature neurons with a concomitant decrease in cell viability.…”
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“…Ethanol, which possesses both GABA agonist and NMDA antagonist properties, is a potent enhancer of Ca 2+ [21] and causes a particularly devastating apoptotic reaction in fetal and neonatal brain. Importantly, the addition of CAF to ethanol-exposed neurons potentiates both intracellular Ca 2+ [21] and neuroapoptosis [8,21]. Furthermore, ketamine [22] and propofol [23] raise Ca 2+ in immature neurons with a concomitant decrease in cell viability.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since our aim was to study acute neurotoxicity, we used a single 80 mg/kg dose of CAF (Sigma-Aldrich, St. Louis, MO) to model the bolus phase of this regimen. Prior studies have established that this dose produces blood levels of 38 μg/ml in infant mice [8], which is well within the therapeutic range of 5 to 50 μg/ml for apnea of prematurity in preterm infants [11]. …”
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“…The resident-intruder paradigm, as described previously (86), was used as a direct social interaction test. Only males were used in this experiment.…”
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confidence: 99%