Gene/Protein
Disease
Symptom
Drug
Enzyme
Compound
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Gene/Protein
Disease
Symptom
Drug
Enzyme
Compound
Target Concepts:
Gene/Protein
Disease
Symptom
Drug
Enzyme
Compound
Query: EC:1.6.5.3 (
complex I
)
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Ethanol has been known to affect various behavioral parameters in experimental animals, even several hours after ethanol (EtOH) is absent from blood circulation, in the period known as
hangover
. The aim of this study was to assess the effects of acute ethanol
hangover
on motor performance in association with the brain cortex energetic metabolism. Evaluation of motor performance and brain cortex mitochondrial function during alcohol
hangover
was performed in mice 6 hours after a high ethanol dose (
hangover
onset). Animals were injected i.p. either with saline (control group) or with ethanol (3.8 g/kg BW) (
hangover
group). Ethanol
hangover
group showed a bad motor performance compared with control animals (p < .05). Oxygen uptake in brain cortex mitochondria from
hangover
animals showed a 34% decrease in the respiratory control rate as compared with the control group. Mitochondrial complex activities were decreased being the
complex I
-III the less affected by the
hangover
condition; complex II-III was markedly decreased by ethanol
hangover
showing 50% less activity than controls. Complex IV was 42% decreased as compared with control animals. Hydrogen peroxide production was 51% increased in brain cortex mitochondria from the
hangover
group, as compared with the control animals. Quantification of the mitochondrial transmembrane potential indicated that ethanol injected animals presented 17% less ability to maintain the polarized condition as compared with controls. These results indicate that a clear decrease in proton motive force occurs in brain cortex mitochondria during
hangover
conditions. We can conclude that a decreased motor performance observed in the
hangover
group of animals could be associated with brain cortex mitochondrial dysfunction and the resulting impairment of its energetic metabolism.
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PMID:Alterations of motor performance and brain cortex mitochondrial function during ethanol hangover. 2260 5