脂质体
前额叶皮质
脂类学
白质
神经科学
人脑
酒
多不饱和脂肪酸
狂饮
脂肪醇
酗酒
认知
心理学
医学
生物
生物化学
精神科
脂肪酸
磁共振成像
饮酒量
放射科
作者
Caine C. Smith,Donna Sheedy,Holly P. McEwen,Anthony S. Don,Jillian J. Kril,Greg T. Sutherland
摘要
Alcohol-related brain injury is characterized by cognitive deficits and brain atrophy with the prefrontal cortex particularly susceptible. White matter in the human brain is lipid rich and a major target of damage from chronic alcohol abuse; yet, there is sparse information on how these lipids are affected. Here, we used untargeted lipidomics as a discovery tool to describe these changes in the prefrontal, middle temporal, and visual cortices of human subjects with alcohol use disorder and controls. Significant changes to the lipidome, predominantly in the prefrontal and visual cortices, and differences between the white and grey matter of each brain region were identified. These effects include broad decreases to phospholipids and ceramide, decreased polyunsaturated fatty acids, decreased sphingadiene backbones, and selective decreases in cholesteryl ester fatty acid chains. Our findings show that chronic alcohol abuse results in selective changes to the neurolipidome, which likely reflects both the directs effects on the brain and concurrent effects on the liver.
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