The mechanisms of ethanol addiction are not completely un-derstood. The mesolimbic dopaminergic system is involved in many drug-related behaviors, including ethanol self-adminis-tration. The dopaminergic neurons in this system originate in the ventral tegmental area (VTA) and are under the control of GABAergic transmission. Our previous in vitro electrophysio-logical data indicate that glycine receptors (GlyRs) exist on the GABAergic terminals, which make synapses on VTA dopami-nergic neurons, and activation of these GlyRs reduces GABAergic transmission and increases the activity of VTA dopaminergic neurons. In the current study, we tested the hypothesis that the activation of the presynaptic GlyRs in the VTA might interfere with ethanol se...
Inhibitory glycine receptors (GlyRs) are widely expressed in spinal cord and brain stem. They are al...
Background: Alcohol acts on both inhibitory and excitatory receptor systems resulting in a net incre...
AbstractThe mechanisms underlying ethanol-induced activation of the mesolimbic dopamine system are n...
Alcohol abuse and dependence make up the most prevalent categories of substance use disorders in the...
The widespread consumption of alcohol and the great socioeconomic impact of alcohol abuse and addict...
Alcohol addiction and abuse is a main contributor to the global burden of disease and is a high publ...
Alcohol abuse leads to great medical, social, and economic burdens throughout the world. It is belie...
AbstractAccumbal glycine modulates basal and ethanol-induced dopamine levels in the nucleus accumben...
Alcoholism is a severe social and medical problem. Inadequate ethanol (EtOH) consumption results in ...
Alcohol abuse is a significant medical and social problem. Several neurotransmitter systems are impl...
Alcohol abuse is a significant medical and social problem. Several neurotransmitter systems are impl...
Alcohol abuse is a significant medical and social problem. Several neurotransmitter systems are impl...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Glycine receptors composed of α1 and β subunits are primarily found in the...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Glycine receptors composed of α1 and β subunits are primarily found in the...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Glycine receptors composed of α1 and β subunits are primarily found in the...
Inhibitory glycine receptors (GlyRs) are widely expressed in spinal cord and brain stem. They are al...
Background: Alcohol acts on both inhibitory and excitatory receptor systems resulting in a net incre...
AbstractThe mechanisms underlying ethanol-induced activation of the mesolimbic dopamine system are n...
Alcohol abuse and dependence make up the most prevalent categories of substance use disorders in the...
The widespread consumption of alcohol and the great socioeconomic impact of alcohol abuse and addict...
Alcohol addiction and abuse is a main contributor to the global burden of disease and is a high publ...
Alcohol abuse leads to great medical, social, and economic burdens throughout the world. It is belie...
AbstractAccumbal glycine modulates basal and ethanol-induced dopamine levels in the nucleus accumben...
Alcoholism is a severe social and medical problem. Inadequate ethanol (EtOH) consumption results in ...
Alcohol abuse is a significant medical and social problem. Several neurotransmitter systems are impl...
Alcohol abuse is a significant medical and social problem. Several neurotransmitter systems are impl...
Alcohol abuse is a significant medical and social problem. Several neurotransmitter systems are impl...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Glycine receptors composed of α1 and β subunits are primarily found in the...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Glycine receptors composed of α1 and β subunits are primarily found in the...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Glycine receptors composed of α1 and β subunits are primarily found in the...
Inhibitory glycine receptors (GlyRs) are widely expressed in spinal cord and brain stem. They are al...
Background: Alcohol acts on both inhibitory and excitatory receptor systems resulting in a net incre...
AbstractThe mechanisms underlying ethanol-induced activation of the mesolimbic dopamine system are n...