Journal article
Early exposure to alcohol Leads to Permanent Impairment of dendritic Excitability in Neocortical pyramidal neurons
A Granato, LM Palmer, A de Giorgio, D Tavian, ME Larkum
Journal of Neuroscience | Published : 2012
Abstract
Exposure to alcohol in utero is a well known cause of mental retardation in humans. Using experimental models of fetal alcohol spectrum disorder, it has been demonstrated that cortical pyramidal neurons and their projections are profoundly and permanently impaired. Yet, how the functional features of these cells are modified and how such modifications impact cognitive processes is still unknown. To address this, we studied the intrinsic electrophysiological properties of pyramidal neurons in young adult rats (P30-P60) exposed to ethanol inhalation during the first week of postnatal life (P2-P6). Dual whole-cell recordings from the soma and distal apical dendrites were performed and, followin..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by MIUR (Italian Ministry of Research), SystemsX.ch (NeuroChoice), and Swiss National Science Foundation (PP00A-102721).