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  Adolescent chronic intermittent toluene inhalation dynamically regulates the transcriptome and neuronal methylome within the rat medial prefrontal cortex

Dick, A. L. W., Zhao, Q., Crossin, R., Baker-Andresen, D., Li, X., Edson, J., et al. (2020). Adolescent chronic intermittent toluene inhalation dynamically regulates the transcriptome and neuronal methylome within the rat medial prefrontal cortex. ADDICTION BIOLOGY, e12937. doi:10.1111/adb.12937.

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Dick, Alec L W1, Author           
Zhao, Qiongyi, Author
Crossin, Rose, Author
Baker-Andresen, Danay, Author
Li, Xiang, Author
Edson, Janette, Author
Röh, Simone2, Author           
Marshall, Victoria, Author
Bredy, Timothy W., Author
Lawrence, Andrew J., Author
Duncan, Jhodie R., Author
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1Dept. Stress Neurobiology and Neurogenetics, Max Planck Institute of Psychiatry, Max Planck Society, Kraepelinstr. 2-10, 80804 Munich, DE, ou_2035294              
2Dept. Translational Research in Psychiatry, Max Planck Institute of Psychiatry, Max Planck Society, Kraepelinstr. 2-10, 80804 Munich, DE, ou_2035295              

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Free keywords: SYNAPTIC-TRANSMISSION; DNA METHYLATION; PLASTICITY; ALCOHOL; MEMORY; NPAS4; BRAIN; CIRCUITS; EXPOSURE; BEHAVIORBiochemistry & Molecular Biology; Substance Abuse; adolescence; DNA methylation; epigenetics; inhalant misuse; toluene; volatile solvent abuse;
 Abstract: Inhalants containing the volatile solvent toluene are misused to induce euphoria or intoxication. Inhalant abuse is most common during adolescence and can result in cognitive impairments during an important maturational period. Despite evidence suggesting that epigenetic modifications may underpin the cognitive effects of inhalants, no studies to date have thoroughly investigated toluene-induced regulation of the transcriptome or discrete epigenetic modifications within the brain. To address this, we investigated effects of adolescent chronic intermittent toluene (CIT) inhalation on gene expression and DNA methylation profiles within the rat medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC), which undergoes maturation throughout adolescence and has been implicated in toluene-induced cognitive deficits. Employing both RNA-seq and genome-wide Methyl CpG Binding Domain (MBD) Ultra-seq analysis, we demonstrate that adolescent CIT inhalation (10 000 ppm for 1 h/day, 3 days/week for 4 weeks) induces both transient and persistent changes to the transcriptome and DNA methylome within the rat mPFC for at least 2 weeks following toluene exposure. We demonstrate for the first time that adolescent CIT exposure results in dynamic regulation of the mPFC transcriptome likely relating to acute inflammatory responses and persistent deficits in synaptic plasticity. These adaptations may contribute to the cognitive deficits associated with chronic toluene exposure and provide novel molecular targets for preventing long-term neurophysiological abnormalities following chronic toluene inhalation.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2020-07-07
 Publication Status: Published online
 Pages: 11
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 Identifiers: ISI: 000545944600001
DOI: 10.1111/adb.12937
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Title: ADDICTION BIOLOGY
Source Genre: Journal
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Publ. Info: 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA : WILEY
Pages: - Volume / Issue: - Sequence Number: e12937 Start / End Page: - Identifier: ISSN: 1355-6215