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Increased reactive oxygen species generation and mitochondrial dysfunction occur during ethanol
hangover
. The aim of this work was to study the effect of melatonin pretreatment on motor performance and mitochondrial function during ethanol
hangover
. Male mice received melatonin solution or its vehicle in drinking water during 7 days and i.p. injection with EtOH (3.8 g/kg BW) or saline at the eighth day. Motor performance and mitochondrial function were evaluated at the onset of
hangover
(6h after injection). Melatonin improved motor coordination in ethanol
hangover
mice. Malate-glutamate-dependent oxygen uptake was decreased by ethanol
hangover
treatment and partially prevented by melatonin pretreatment. Melatonin alone induced a decrease of 30% in state 4 succinate-dependent respiratory rate. Also, the activity of the respiratory complexes was decreased in melatonin-pretreated ethanol
hangover
group. Melatonin pretreatment before the
hangover
prevented mitochondrial membrane potential
collapse
and induced a 79% decrement of hydrogen peroxide production as compared with ethanol
hangover
group. Ethanol
hangover
induced a 25% decrease in NO production. Melatonin alone and as a pretreatment before ethanol
hangover
significantly increased NO production by nNOS and iNOS as compared with control groups. No differences were observed in nNOS protein expression, while iNOS expression was increased in the melatonin group. Increased NO production by melatonin could be involved in the decrease of succinate-dependent oxygen consumption and the inhibition of complex IV observed in our study. Melatonin seems to act as an antioxidant agent in the ethanol
hangover
condition but also exhibited some dual effects related to NO metabolism.
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PMID:Effect of melatonin on motor performance and brain cortex mitochondrial function during ethanol hangover. 2471 72