#11283. Neonatal ethanol causes profound reduction of cholinergic cell number in the basal forebrain of adult animals

August 2026publication date
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Health (social science);
Behavioral Neuroscience;
Neurology;
Toxicology;
Biochemistry;
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Abstract:
In animal models that mimic human third-trimester fetal development, ethanol causes substantial cellular apoptosis in the brain, but for most brain structures, the extent of permanent neuron loss that persists into adulthood is unknown. This study aims to narrow this gap in knowledge.
Keywords:
Acetylcholine; Dopamine; Fetal alcohol; Orexin; Serotonin; Stereology

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