Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy (Jun 2023)

One binge-type cycle of alcohol plus ketamine exposure induces emotional-like disorders associated with oxidative damage in adolescent female rats

  • Cinthia Cristina Menezes da Silveira,
  • Sabrina de Carvalho Cartágenes,
  • Natália Harumi Corrêa Kobayashi,
  • Sarah Viana Farias,
  • Fábio José Coelho de Souza-Junior,
  • Luanna Melo Pereira Fernandes,
  • Alejandro Ferraz do Prado,
  • Walessa Alana Bragança Aragão,
  • Rafael Rodrigues Lima,
  • Wallax Augusto Silva Ferreira,
  • Edivaldo Herculano Correa de Oliveira,
  • Fernando Augusto Rodrigues Mello Júnior,
  • Rommel Mario Rodríguez Burbano,
  • Enéas Andrade Fontes-Júnior,
  • Cristiane do Socorro Ferraz Maia

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 162
p. 114641

Abstract

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Drug abuse is a global public health problem among adolescents, with alcohol often used in association with other psychotropic drugs, such as ketamine. Considering the scarcity of evidence, this study aimed to investigate emotional behavioral effects induced by ethanol plus ketamine co-abuse, as well as oxidative biochemistry, and neurotrophic mediator in the prefrontal cortex and hippocampus in the early withdrawal of adolescent female rats. Animals were divided into control, ethanol, ketamine, and ethanol plus ketamine groups. The protocol administration was performed for 3 consecutive days (binge-like pattern). Behavioral assays of open field, elevated plus maze, and forced swim test were performed. After that, the prefrontal cortex and hippocampus were collected to evaluate oxidative biochemistry (reactive oxygen species-ROS; Antioxidant capacity against peroxyl radicals-ACAP; and lipid peroxidation). We found that isolated or combined ethanol and ketamine exposure displayed anxiety- and depressive-like profile, in a non-synergistically manner during early withdrawal. However, oxidative damage was aggravated in the co-administered animals than in isolated exposed subjects. We concluded that ethanol plus ketamine co-abuse may intensify oxidative damage in the hippocampus and prefrontal cortex in the early withdrawal of adolescent female rats, which was not reflected in the emotional behavioral phenotype. Data availability statement: The datasets used and/or analyzed during the current investigation are available upon reasonable request from the corresponding author.

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