NGF level in the rat sciatic nerve is decreased after long-term consumption of ethanol

Long-Term effects of ethanol consumption on endogenous nerve growth factor (NGF) level were investigated in NGF-producing target organs and tissues of the peripheral nervous system. Rats were treated with ethanol (20% v/v) for 9 months, detoxified for an additional 2 weeks and kept without ethanol f...

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Veröffentlicht in:Neuroreport 1996-02, Vol.7 (3), p.777-780
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description Long-Term effects of ethanol consumption on endogenous nerve growth factor (NGF) level were investigated in NGF-producing target organs and tissues of the peripheral nervous system. Rats were treated with ethanol (20% v/v) for 9 months, detoxified for an additional 2 weeks and kept without ethanol for an additional month prior to sacrifice. NGF level in the NGF-producing target tissues such as iris and subman-dibular gland and in the trigeminal ganglion and superior cervical ganglion, where NGF-responsive perikarya are located, did not differ significantly from corresponding controls. In contrast, NGF level in the sciatic nerve was significantly reduced by 54%. This indicates that long-term ethanol consumption affects retrograde axonal transport of the neurotrophic factor NGF, suggesting that NGF deficiency may be part of the pathophysiology of peripheral neuropathy due to chronic alcoholism.
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Biological and medical sciences
Central Nervous System Depressants - pharmacology
Depression, Chemical
Ethanol - pharmacology
Immunoenzyme Techniques
Male
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Sciatic Nerve - drug effects
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