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Wayne Grant Carter

Wayne Grant Carter

University of Nottingham,UK

Title: Is damage to the cytoskeletal architecture a common pathological hallmark of neurotoxicants ?

Biography

Biography: Wayne Grant Carter

Abstract

The mechanism by which neurotoxicants, such as alcohol, damage neurons is not fully understood. To investigate the neuropathology arising from cumulative excessive alcohol consumption we examined prefrontal cortex brain tissue from human alcoholics and age, gender, and post-mortem delay matched control subjects. H&E staining and light microscopy of prefrontal cortex tissue revealed a reduction in the levels of cytoskeleton surrounding the nuclei of cortical and subcortical neurons, and a disruption of subcortical neuron patterning in alcoholic subjects. One dimensional polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis proteomics of cytosolic proteins identified dramatic reductions in the protein levels of spectrin β II, and α- and β-tubulins in alcoholics, and these were validated and quantitated by Western blotting. In alcoholics, significant loss of cytosolic α- and β-tubulins was also seen in the other brain regions examined: caudate nucleus, hippocampus, and cerebellum. Collectively, our results suggest that the cytoskeletal architecture is notably susceptible to alcohol-related brain damage. Whether this represents a common pathological hallmark of neurotoxicants will be discussed.