2016
DOI: 10.2147/jep.s114272
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Projection neurons in the cortex and hippocampus: differential effects of chronic khat and ethanol exposure in adult male rats

Abstract: BackgroundRecent evidence suggests that many individuals who chew khat recreationally also drink ethanol to offset the stimulating effect of khat. The objective of this study was to describe the separate and interactive effects of chronic ethanol and khat exposure on key projection neurons in the cortex and hippocampus of young adult male rats.MethodsYoung adult male Sprague Dawley rats were divided into six treatment groups: 2 g/kg khat, 4 g/kg khat, 4 g/kg ethanol, combined khat and ethanol (4 g/kg each), a … Show more

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“…There was also loss of brain weight, without changes in geometric properties of the dentate granule cells, ruling out the possibility of morphological toxicity to the neural processes as a culprit for alteration of short‐term memory. In a study to evaluate the separate and interactive effects of khat and ethanol in rats, Alele et al () did not find any difference in counts of the granular and pyramidal projection neurons in the motor cortex and hippocampal formation. However, size was differentially affected by concomitant khat and ethanol exposure.…”
Section: Pharmacology and Toxicology Of Khatmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There was also loss of brain weight, without changes in geometric properties of the dentate granule cells, ruling out the possibility of morphological toxicity to the neural processes as a culprit for alteration of short‐term memory. In a study to evaluate the separate and interactive effects of khat and ethanol in rats, Alele et al () did not find any difference in counts of the granular and pyramidal projection neurons in the motor cortex and hippocampal formation. However, size was differentially affected by concomitant khat and ethanol exposure.…”
Section: Pharmacology and Toxicology Of Khatmentioning
confidence: 99%