Age-Dependent Susceptibility to Alcohol-Induced Cerebral Artery Constriction.

J Drug Alcohol Res

Department of Pharmacology, College of Medicine, The University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis, TN 38103, USA.

Published: November 2016

Background: Age has been recognized as an important contributor into susceptibility to alcohol-driven pathology.

Purpose: We aimed at determining whether alcohol-induced constriction of cerebral arteries was age-dependent.

Study Design: We used rat middle cerebral artery (MCA) in vitro diameter monitoring, patch-clamping and fluorescence labeling of myocytes to study an age-dependent increase in the susceptibility to alcohol in 3 (50 g), 8 (250 g), and 15 (440 g) weeks-old rats.

Results: An age-dependent increase in alcohol-induced constriction of MCA could be observed in absence of endothelium, which is paralleled by an age-dependent increase in both protein level of the calcium-/voltage-gated potassium channel of large conductance (BK) accessory 1 subunit and basal BK channel activity. Ethanol-induced BK channel inhibition is increased with age.

Conclusions: We demonstrate an increased susceptibility of MCA to ethanol-induced constriction in a period equivalent to adolescence and early adulthood when compared to pre-adolescence. Our work suggests that BK 1 constitutes a significant contributor to age-dependent changes in the susceptibility of cerebral arteries to ethanol.

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