The effects of lifelong ethanol exposure and aging on the morphology o
f the locus coeruleus (LC) were studied in the AA (Alko, Alcohol) and
ANA (Alko, Nonalcohol) rats of both sexes. The ethanol-consuming (EtOH
) rats were given 12% (v/v) ethanol as the only drinking fluid from 4
to 22 months of age, whereas the young (3-month-old) and aged (24-mont
h-old) controls had only water available. The total LC neuron numbers
were obtained by using the unbiased disector method. In the AA line, a
s we have previously reported, the EtOH female and male rats displayed
a 26-30% loss of LC neurons compared with the controls. In the ANA li
ne, the EtOH females had 30% fewer LC neurons than the controls (EtOH
1579 +/- 377 vs, controls 2264 +/- 269, ANOVA p < 0.01), whereas the E
tOH males showed no neuron loss compared to the controls (EtOH 1848 +/
- 525 vs. controls 2216 +/- 152, ANOVA NS). However. taking into accou
nt (sex by line ANCOVA) the markedly higher ethanol intake of the fema
le rats in both lines, no gender or line differences in the ethanol-in
duced LC degeneration were detected. Neither was there any difference
in LC neuron numbers between the young and old control rats of either
line of rats. In conclusion, chronic alcohol consumption, not aging pe
r se, damages the LC neurons in experimental animals. (C) 1998 Elsevie
r Science Inc.