Polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-based differential display was used to screen for alterations in gene expression in the mesolimbic system of the human alcoholic brain. Total RNA was extracted from the nucleus accumbens of five alcoholic and five control brains. A selected subpopulation of mRNA was reverse-transcribed to cDNA and amplified by PCR. A differentially expressed cDNA fragment was recovered, cloned, and sequenced. Full sequence analysis of this 467 bp fragment revealed 98.2% homology with the human mitochondrial 12S rRNA gene. Dot-blot analysis showed increased expression of this gem in nucleus accumbens and hippocampus, but not in the superior frontal cortex, primary motor cortex, caudate, and pallidus/putamen In a total of eight...
Alcohol affects the process by which genes direct the synthesis of proteins (i.e., expression). Ther...
Chronic alcoholism causes about 3.2% of all deaths worldwide. It has an association to about 60 dif...
Chronic alcohol intake induces neurochemical adaptative changes in the brain characterised by altere...
The technique of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) differential display was used to detect alterations...
Background: Changes in brain gene expression are thought to be responsible for the tolerance, depend...
Alcohol dependence may result from neuroadaptation involving alteration of gene expression after lon...
Chronic alcohol exposure induces lasting behavioral changes, tolerance, and dependence. This results...
ABSTRACT Alcoholism inflicts great suffering on individuals and their families and constitutes a hug...
Alcoholism is a major health problem in Western countries, yet relatively little is known about the ...
Alcohol dependence is characterized by tolerance, physical dependence, and craving. The neuroadaptat...
An emerging idea is that long-term alcohol abuse results in changes in gene expression in the brain ...
textAlcohol is known as a drug subject to addiction. Long-term excessive drinking may cause alcohol...
textAlcoholism is a chronic, progressive and heritable disease that affects millions of Americans a...
Chronic alcoholism is a multi-factorial psychiatric disease manifested by re-occurring periods of re...
Alcoholism remains a prevalent health concern throughout the world. Previous studies have identified...
Alcohol affects the process by which genes direct the synthesis of proteins (i.e., expression). Ther...
Chronic alcoholism causes about 3.2% of all deaths worldwide. It has an association to about 60 dif...
Chronic alcohol intake induces neurochemical adaptative changes in the brain characterised by altere...
The technique of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) differential display was used to detect alterations...
Background: Changes in brain gene expression are thought to be responsible for the tolerance, depend...
Alcohol dependence may result from neuroadaptation involving alteration of gene expression after lon...
Chronic alcohol exposure induces lasting behavioral changes, tolerance, and dependence. This results...
ABSTRACT Alcoholism inflicts great suffering on individuals and their families and constitutes a hug...
Alcoholism is a major health problem in Western countries, yet relatively little is known about the ...
Alcohol dependence is characterized by tolerance, physical dependence, and craving. The neuroadaptat...
An emerging idea is that long-term alcohol abuse results in changes in gene expression in the brain ...
textAlcohol is known as a drug subject to addiction. Long-term excessive drinking may cause alcohol...
textAlcoholism is a chronic, progressive and heritable disease that affects millions of Americans a...
Chronic alcoholism is a multi-factorial psychiatric disease manifested by re-occurring periods of re...
Alcoholism remains a prevalent health concern throughout the world. Previous studies have identified...
Alcohol affects the process by which genes direct the synthesis of proteins (i.e., expression). Ther...
Chronic alcoholism causes about 3.2% of all deaths worldwide. It has an association to about 60 dif...
Chronic alcohol intake induces neurochemical adaptative changes in the brain characterised by altere...