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Chronic and Acute Prenatal and Postnatal Ethanol Exposure on Lymphocyte Subsets from Offspring Thymic, Splenic, and Intestinal Intraepithelial Sources
Authors:Karen B. Basham  Sarah P. Whitmore  Audrey F. Adcock  Patricia V. Basta
Affiliation:Center for Bioorganic Chemistry, Research Triangle Institute, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina.
Abstract:The overall objective of this study was to analyze the effects of a combined prenatal and postnatal (entire gestational human chronic drinking model) ethanol exposure on T-cell development in mice. Specifically, this study evaluated the effects of chronic exposure to prenatal ethanol on lymphocyte makeup and proliferative capabilities of postnatal offspring's (4 and 12 weeks) peripheral lymphoid tissues. Chronic exposure regimens were conducted over the entire gestational period and through postnatal day 14 or 21. Thymus, spleen, and intestinal intraepithelial lymphocytes were harvested and analyzed by flow cytometry for percentages of T-cell subsets. Splenic lymphocytes were also analyzed for their ability to proliferate in response to a T-cell mitogen. Limited effects of chronic ethanol exposure were seen.
Keywords:Ethanol    Gestational Exposure    Neonatal Exposure    T lymphocytes    Proliferation
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