Prenatal ethanol and cannabis exposure have sex‐ and region‐specific effects on somatostatin and neuropeptide Y interneurons in the rat hippocampus

Author:

Reid Hannah M. O.1,Trepanier Owen2,Gross Allyson1,Poberezhnyk Polina1,Snowden Taylor1,Conway Kate2,Breit Kristen R.345ORCID,Rodriguez Cristina3,Thomas Jennifer D.3,Christie Brian R.123ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Division of Medical Sciences University of Victoria, Canada Victoria British Columbia Canada

2. Island Medical Program and Department of Cellular and Physiological Sciences University of British Columbia Victoria British Columbia Canada

3. Center for Behavioral Teratology San Diego State University San Diego California USA

4. Department of Neuroscience The Scripps Research Institute La Jolla California USA

5. Department of Psychology West Chester University of Pennsylvania West Chester Pennsylvania USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundCannabis is increasingly being legalized and socially accepted around the world and is often used with alcohol in social settings. We recently showed that in utero exposure to both substances can alter the density of parvalbumin‐expressing interneurons in the hippocampus. Here we investigate the effects of in utero alcohol and cannabis exposure, alone or in combination, on somatostatin‐ and neuropeptide Y‐positive (NPY) interneurons. These are separate classes of interneurons important for network synchrony and inhibition in the hippocampus.MethodsA 2 (Ethanol, Air) × 2 (tetrahydrocannabinol [THC], Vehicle) design was used to expose pregnant Sprague–Dawley rats to either ethanol or air, in addition to either THC or the inhalant vehicle solution, during gestational days 5–20. Immunohistochemistry for somatostatin‐ and NPY‐positive interneurons was performed in 50 μm tissue sections obtained at postnatal day 70.ResultsExposure to THC in utero had region‐specific and sex‐specific effects on the density of somatostatin‐positive interneurons in the adult rat hippocampus. A female‐specific decrease in NPY interneuron cell density was observed in the CA1 region following THC exposure. Combined exposure to alcohol and THC reduced NPY neurons selectively in the ventral dentate gyrus hippocampal subfield. However, overall, co‐exposure to alcohol and cannabis had neither additive nor synergistic effects on interneuron populations in other areas of the hippocampus.ConclusionsThese results illustrate how alcohol and cannabis exposure in utero may affect hippocampal function by altering inhibitory processes in a sex‐specific manner.

Funder

National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism

Canadian Institutes of Health Research

Publisher

Wiley

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