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Ethanol- and nicotine-induced membrane changes in embryonic and neonatal chick brains
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Ethanol- and nicotine-induced membrane changes in embryonic and neonatal chick brains

Robert R Miller, Christopher D Heckel, Walter J Koss, Shannon L Montague and Adam L Greenman
Comparative biochemistry and physiology. Toxicology & pharmacology, Vol.130(2), pp.163-178
2001
PMID: 11574286

Abstract

Acetylcholine esterase Brain Chick Embryo Ethanol Fatty acids Lipid peroxidation Membranes Neonatal Nicotine
In order to study the effects of EtOH and/or nicotine on brain membrane fatty acid composition, various concentrations of EtOH and/or nicotine were injected into the air sac of chicken eggs at 0 days of incubation. Controls were injected with saline. Experimental groups were injected with either 200 μmol EtOH/kg egg, 100 μmol nicotine/kg egg, 200 μmol nicotine/kg egg, 200 μmol EtOH/kg and 100 μmol nicotine/kg egg, or 200 μmol EtOH/kg and 200 μmol nicotine/kg egg. In all experimental groups, EtOH- and nicotine-induced decreases in brain long-chain polyunsaturated membrane fatty acids were observed in stage 44 embryos, stage 45 embryos, and neonatal chicks. These EtOH- and nicotine-induced decreases in brain membrane polyunsaturated fatty acids correlated with elevated levels of brain lipid hydroperoxides and reduced brain acetylcholinesterase (AChE; EC. 3.1.1.7) activities.

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