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Impact of adolescent intermittent ethanol exposure on interneurons and their surrounding perineuronal nets in adulthood.

Carol A DannenhofferAlexander Gómez-AVictoria A MachtRayyanoor JawadElizabeth Blake SutherlandRyan P VetrenoFulton T CrewsCharlotte A BoettigerDonita L Robinson
Published in: Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research (2022)
These findings indicate that, following AIE exposure, PV interneuron expression in the adult PFC and striatum is unaltered, while PNNs surrounding these neurons are increased. This increase in PNNs may restrict the plasticity of the ensheathed neurons, thereby contributing to impaired microcircuitry in frontostriatal connectivity and related behavioral impairments.
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