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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38370762/standard-rodent-diets-differentially-impact-alcohol-consumption-and-preference-and-gut-microbiome-diversity
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Aline Zaparte, Evan Dore, Selby White, Franciely Paliarin, Cameron Gabriel, Katherine Copenhaver, Samhita Basavanhalli, Emily Garcia, Rishith Vaddavalli, Meng Luo, Christopher M Taylor, David Welsh, Rajani Maiya
Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) is a complex and widespread disease with limited pharmacotherapies. Preclinical animal models of AUD use a variety of voluntary alcohol consumption procedures to recapitulate different phases of AUD including binge alcohol consumption and dependence. However, voluntary alcohol consumption in mice is widely variable rendering it difficult to reproduce results across labs. Accumulating evidence indicates that different brands of commercially available rodent chow can profoundly influence alcohol intake...
February 7, 2024: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38359549/effects-of-common-artificial-sweeteners-at-environmentally-relevant-concentrations-on-soil-springtails-and-their-gut-microbiota
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xiang-Long Lin, Fei Guo, Matthias C Rillig, Chun Chen, Gui-Lan Duan, Yong-Guan Zhu
Artificial sweeteners (AS) are extensively utilized as sugar substitutes and have been recognized as emerging environmental contaminants. While the effect of AS on aquatic organisms has garnered recent attention, their effects on soil invertebrates and gut microbial communities remain unclear. To address this knowledge gap, we exposed springtails (Folsomia candida) to both single and combined treatments of four typical AS (sucralose [SUC], saccharin [SAC], cyclamate [CYC], and acesulfame [ACE]) at environmentally relevant concentrations of 0...
February 12, 2024: Environment International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38340820/obesogenic-potentials-of-environmental-artificial-sweeteners-with-disturbances-on-both-lipid-metabolism-and-neural-responses
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Linhong Jiang, Zhenyang Yu, Yanbin Zhao, Daqiang Yin
Artificial sweeteners (ASs) entered the environments after application and emissions. Recent studies showed that some ASs had obesogenic risks. However, it remained unclear whether such risks are common and how they provoke such effects. Presently, the effects of 8 widely used ASs on lipid accumulation were measured in Caenorhabditis elegans. Potential mechanisms were explored with feeding and locomotion behavior, lipid metabolism and neural regulation. Results showed that acesulfame (ACE), aspartame (ASP), saccharin sodium (SOD), sucralose (SUC) and cyclamate (CYC) stimulated lipid accumulation at μg/L levels, showing obesogenic potentials...
February 8, 2024: Science of the Total Environment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38332437/taste-aversion-learning-during-successive-negative-contrast
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Robert A Boakes, Connie Badolato, Simone Rehn
Previous experiments found that acceptance of saccharin by rats was reduced if they had prior experience of sucrose or some other highly palatable solution. This study tested whether such successive negative contrast (SNC) effects involve acquisition of an aversion to the new taste. In three experiments, rats were switched from sucrose exposure in Stage 1 to a less palatable solution containing a new taste in Stage 2. In Experiments 1 and 2, a novel flavor was added to a saccharin solution at the start of Stage 2...
February 8, 2024: Learning & Behavior
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38328855/effects-of-non-nutritive-sweeteners-on-growth-and-intestinal-health-by-regulating-hypothalamic-rna-profile-and-ileum-microbiota-in-guinea-pigs
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shanli Zhu, Junrong Li, Ziqing Li, Zhe Wang, Quanwei Wei, Fangxiong Shi
BACKGROUND: Non-nutritive sweeteners (NNS) are commonly used in sweetened foods and beverages; however their role in metabolic regulation is still not clear. In this experiment, we used guinea pigs as an animal model to study the effect of NNS on body growth and intestinal health by modifying gut microbiota and hypothalamus-related proteins. RESULTS: For a 28-day feeding experiment a total of 40 guinea pigs were randomly divided into four groups, one control (CN) group and three treatments, in which three NNS were added to the diet: rebaudioside A (RA, 330 mg kg-1 ), sodium saccharin (SS, 800 mg kg-1 ), and sucralose (TGS, 167 mg kg-1 ), respectively...
February 8, 2024: Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38309177/vertical-distribution-and-risk-assessment-of-pharmaceuticals-and-other-micropollutants-in-southern-north-sea-coastal-waters
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Adenike Adenaya, Ruben Rios Quintero, Thorsten Brinkhoff, Pablo A Lara-Martín, Oliver Wurl, Mariana Ribas-Ribas
Pharmaceutical compounds are micropollutants of emerging concern, as well as other classes of chemicals such as UV filters and artificial sweeteners. They enter marine environments via wastewater treatment plants, aquaculture runoff, hospital effluents, and shipping activities. While many studies have investigated the presence and distribution of these pollutants in numerous coastal areas, our study is the first to focus on their occurrence, spatial distribution, and vertical distribution in the sea surface microlayer (SML) and the near-surface layer of marine environments...
February 2, 2024: Marine Pollution Bulletin
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38305948/potential-role-of-bmal1-in-lipopolysaccharide-induced-depression-like-behavior-and-its-associated-inflammatory-storm
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dan-Dan Xu, Zhi-Qi Hou, Ya-Yun Xu, Jun Liang, Ye-Jun Gao, Chen Zhang, Fan Guo, Dan-Dan Huang, Jin-Fang Ge, Qing-Rong Xia
Inflammation plays an important role in the pathogenesis of depression; however, the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. Apart from the disordered circadian rhythm in animal models and patients with depression, dysfunction of clock genes has been reported to be involved with the progress of inflammation. This study aimed to investigate the role of circadian clock genes, especially brain and muscle ARNT-like 1 (Bmal1), in the linkage between inflammation and depression. Lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-challenged rats and BV2 cells were used in the present study...
February 2, 2024: Journal of Neuroimmune Pharmacology: the Official Journal of the Society on NeuroImmune Pharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38303664/a-translational-rodent-model-of-individual-differences-in-sensitivity-to-the-aversive-properties-of-ethanol
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kathryn R Przybysz, Lindsey A Ramirez, Joseph R Pitock, E Margaret Starr, Hyerim Yang, Elizabeth J Glover
BACKGROUND: A strong relationship exists between individual sensitivity to the aversive properties of ethanol and risk for alcohol use disorder (AUD). Despite this, our understanding of the neurobiological mechanisms underlying the subjective response to ethanol is limited. A major contributor to this lack of knowledge is the absence of preclinical models that enable exploration of this individual variability such as is possible in studies of humans. METHODS: Adult male and female Long-Evans rats were trained to associate a novel tastant (saccharin) with acute exposure to either saline or ethanol (1...
February 2, 2024: Alcohol Clin Exp Res (Hoboken)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38302722/sex-specific-alterations-in-cognitive-control-following-moderate-prenatal-alcohol-exposure-and-transient-systemic-hypoxia-ischemia-in-the-rat
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Brooke R Dunn, Sarah L Olguin, Suzy Davies, Nathaniel G Pavlik, Jonathan L Brigman, Derek Hamilton, Daniel D Savage, Jessie R Maxwell
BACKGROUND: Prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) continues to be a worldwide problem. Affected offspring display impaired neurodevelopment, including difficulties with executive control. Although PAE has also been associated with decreased blood flow to fetuses, the relationship between PAE and altered blood flow is not well understood. METHODS: We used preclinical models of PAE, transient systemic hypoxia ischemia (TSHI), and PAE + TSHI combined to assess the effects on neurodevelopmental outcomes using translationally relevant touchscreen operant platform testing...
February 1, 2024: Alcohol Clin Exp Res (Hoboken)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38298775/unraveling-sex-differences-in-affect-processing-unique-oscillatory-signaling-dynamics-in-the-infralimbic-cortex-and-nucleus-accumbens-shell
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Joaquin E Douton, Regina M Carelli
BACKGROUND: Negative affect is prevalent in psychiatric diseases such as depression and addiction. Projections from the infralimbic cortex (IL) to the nucleus accumbens shell (NAcSh) are causally linked to learned negative affect as 20 Hz optogenetic stimulation of this circuit reduces conditioned taste aversion (CTA) in male but not female rats. However, the prior study did not provide insight into how innate versus learned negative affect are processed in these areas across sex. METHODS: To address this issue, local field potential activity was simultaneously recorded in the IL and NAcSh in response to intraoral infusion of rewarding (saccharin) and aversive (quinine) tastants and following induction of a CTA in male and female Sprague Dawley rats...
January 2024: Biol Psychiatry Glob Open Sci
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38266274/effects-of-nonnutritive-sugar-inclusion-in-laboratory-diets-and-attracticidal-spheres-on-survivorship-and-mobility-of-2-dipteran-species-rhagoletis-pomonella-diptera-tephritidae-and-drosophila-suzukii-diptera-drosophilidae
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Laura J Nixon, Morgan Douglas, Aya Ibrahim, Sharon Jones, Jaime C Piñero, Tracy C Leskey
Native apple maggot fly, Rhagoletis pomonella, and invasive spotted-wing drosophila, Drosophila suzukii, are key pests of apple and small fruit, respectively, in the United States. Both species are typically managed with standard insecticide applications. However, interest in alternative strategies that result in insecticide reductions has led to evaluations of nonnutritive sugars as toxicants for Drosophila species and development of attracticidal spheres for both species. Here, we evaluated the survivorship of R...
January 24, 2024: Journal of Economic Entomology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38265773/astrocytic-dagla-deletion-decreases-hedonic-feeding-in-female-mice
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Este Leidmaa, Alexandra Maria Prodan, Lena-Louise Depner, Joanna Agnieszka Komorowska-Müller, Eva Carolina Beins, Britta Schuermann, Carl-Christian Kolbe, Andreas Zimmer
Introduction: Endocannabinoids and exogenous cannabinoids are potent regulators of feeding behavior and energy metabolism. Stimulating cannabinoid receptor signaling enhances appetite, particularly for energy-dense palatable foods, and promotes energy storage. To elucidate the underlying cellular mechanisms, we investigate here the potential role of astrocytic endocannabinoid 2-arachidonoylglycerol (2-AG). Astrocytes provide metabolic support for neurons and contribute to feeding regulation but the effect of astrocytic 2-AG on feeding is unknown...
January 24, 2024: Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38242696/neural-activity-in-anterior-insula-at-drinking-onset-and-licking-relates-to-compulsion-like-alcohol-consumption
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Phillip Starski, Mitch D Morningstar, Simon N Katner, Raizel M Frasier, Thatiane De Oliveira Sergio, Sarah Wean, Christopher C Lapish, F Woodward Hopf
Much remains unknown about the etiology of compulsion-like alcohol drinking, where consumption persists despite adverse consequences. The role of anterior insula (AIC) in emotion, motivation, and interoception makes this brain region a likely candidate to drive challenge-resistant behavior, including compulsive drinking. Indeed, subcortical projections from AIC promote compulsion-like intake in rats, and are recruited in heavy-drinking humans during compulsion for alcohol, highlighting the importance of and need for more information about AIC activity patterns that support aversion-resistant responding...
January 19, 2024: Journal of Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38189113/divergent-access-to-polycyclic-spiro-and-fused-n-o-ketals-through-bi-otf-3-catalyzed-4-2-annulation-of-cyclic-n-sulfonyl-ketimines-and-alkynols
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Ashwini K Nakate, Priyanka Kataria, Pooja I Sambherao, Gamidi Rama Krishna, Ravindar Kontham
Bismuth(III) triflate-catalyzed [4+2]-annulation of cyclic N -sulfonyl ketimines (derived from saccharin) and alkynyl alcohols (4-pentyn-1-ols and 5-hexyn-1-ols) has been reported. This cascade annulation provides a diverse array of polycyclic spiro-and-fused N , O -ketals with excellent substrate scope, good isolated yields, and diastereoselectivities under mild reaction conditions.
January 8, 2024: Chemical Communications: Chem Comm
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38182603/sweet-taste-receptors-play-roles-in-artificial-sweetener-induced-enhanced-urine-output-in-mice
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shuangfeng Cai, Ningning Xie, Ling Zheng, Quan Li, Siyu Zhang, Qinghua Huang, Wei Luo, Mei Wu, Yidan Wang, Yilun Du, Shao-Ping Deng, Lei Cai
Sweet taste receptors found in oral and extra oral tissues play important roles in the regulation of many physiological functions. Studies have shown that urine volume increases during the lifetime exposure to artificial sweeteners. However, the detailed molecular mechanism and the general effects of different artificial sweeteners exposure on urine volume remain unclear. In this study, we investigated the relationship between urinary excretion and the sweet taste receptor expression in mice after three artificial sweeteners exposure in a higher or lower concentration via animal behavioral studies, western blotting, and real-time quantitative PCR experiment in rodent model...
January 5, 2024: NPJ science of food
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38164795/discovery-and-validation-of-genes-driving-drug-intake-and-related-behavioral-traits-in-mice
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Tyler A Roy, Jason A Bubier, Price E Dickson, Troy D Wilcox, Juliet Ndukum, James W Clark, Stacey J Sukoff Rizzo, John C Crabbe, James M Denegre, Karen L Svenson, Robert E Braun, Vivek Kumar, Stephen A Murray, Jacqueline K White, Vivek M Philip, Elissa J Chesler
Substance use disorders are heritable disorders characterized by compulsive drug use, the biological mechanisms for which remain largely unknown. Genetic correlations reveal that predisposing drug-naïve phenotypes, including anxiety, depression, novelty preference and sensation seeking, are predictive of drug-use phenotypes, thereby implicating shared genetic mechanisms. High-throughput behavioral screening in knockout (KO) mice allows efficient discovery of the function of genes. We used this strategy in two rounds of candidate prioritization in which we identified 33 drug-use candidate genes based upon predisposing drug-naïve phenotypes and ultimately validated the perturbation of 22 genes as causal drivers of substance intake...
January 2, 2024: Genes, Brain, and Behavior
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38151788/long-term-effects-of-low-prenatal-alcohol-exposure-on-gabaergic-interneurons-of-the-murine-posterior-parietal-cortex
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Valentina Licheri, Belkis J Jacquez, Victoria K Castillo, Dylan B Sainz, C Fernando Valenzuela, Jonathan L Brigman
BACKGROUND: Fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASDs) are characterized by a wide range of physical, cognitive, and behavioral impairments that occur throughout the lifespan. Prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) can lead to adult impairments in cognitive control behaviors mediated by the posterior parietal cortex (PPC). The PPC plays a fundamental role in the performance of response tasks in both primates and rodents, specifically when choices between similar target and nontarget stimuli are required...
December 2023: Alcohol Clin Exp Res (Hoboken)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38137254/determination-of-optimum-processing-condition-of-high-protein-laver-chip-using-air-frying-and-reaction-flavor-technologies
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Gyeong-Tae Jeong, Changheon Lee, Eunsong Cha, Seungmin Moon, Yong-Jun Cha, Daeung Yu
This study aimed to develop a high-protein and gluten-free laver chip using air-frying and reaction flavor technologies via response surface methodology (RSM). The optimum processing condition ( w / w ) was determined with a batter composition of 20% dried laver, 21.3% hair tail surimi, and 58.7% rice flour. Additional ingredients included б-gluconolactone, NaHCO3 , soybean oil, corn syrup, table salt, saccharin, and a mixture of distilled water and reaction flavor-inducing solution (RFIS). The laver pellet processed and dried (50 °C, 1-2 h) with air-frying (195 °C, 52...
December 12, 2023: Foods (Basel, Switzerland)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38103808/a-test-of-the-role-of-stimulus-response-and-stimulus-outcome-associations-in-the-effects-of-intermittent-access-training
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Madeline M Beasley, Emma M Pilz, David N Kearns
Increased reinforcer motivation in rats has been repeatedly demonstrated following intermittent-access (IntA) training, where the reinforcer is only available for brief periods during a session, compared to continuous-access (ContA) training where the reinforcer is available throughout the session. The present study investigated whether different associations learned during training on the two procedures contributes to the effect. Two experiments tested the importance of the stimulus-response (S-R) and stimulus-outcome (S-O) associations between the IntA availability cues and the training response and reinforcer, respectively...
December 14, 2023: Behavioural Processes
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38081330/reducing-sugar-intake-through-chronic-swimming-training-exploring-palatability-changes-and-central-vasopressin-mechanisms
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Marcone Rodrigues da Silva E Santos, Milede Hanner Paes, Renata Cristina Queiroz Silva Bento, Leonardo Máximo Cardoso, Lisandra Brandino de Oliveira
Excessive sugar intake has been associated with the onset of several non-communicable chronic diseases seen in humans. Physical activity could affect sweet taste perception which may affect sugar intake. Therefore, it was investigated the chronic effects of swimming training on sucrose intake/preference, reactivity to sucrose taste, self-care in neurobehavioral stress, and the possible involvement of the vasopressin type V1 receptor in sucrose solution intake. Male Wistar rats, of from different cohorts were used, subjected to a sedentary lifestyle (SED) or swimming training (TR - 1 h/day, 5×/week, for 8 weeks, with no added load)...
December 9, 2023: Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior
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