Chronic alcoholism leads to localized brain damage, which is prominent in superior frontal cortex but mild in motor cortex. The likelihood of developing alcohol dependence is associated with genetic markers. GABA-A receptor expression differs between alcoholics and controls, whereas glutamate receptor differences are muted. We determined whether genotype differentiated the localized expression of glutamate N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) and GABA-A receptors to influence the severity of alcohol-induced brain damage. Cerebral cortex tissue was obtained at autopsy from alcoholics without disease comorbid with alcoholics, alcoholics with cirrhosis, and matched controls. DRD2A, DRD2B, GABRB2, SLC1A2, and 5HTT genotypes did not divide alcoholic case...
As the dopaminergic and GABAergic systems have been implicated in alcohol-related behaviors, variant...
Alcohol dependence is characterized by tolerance, physical dependence, and craving. The neuroadaptat...
Herein, we have reviewed the role of glutamate, the major excitatory neurotransmitter in the brain, ...
Chronic alcohol misuse by human subjects leads to neuronal loss in regions such as the superior fron...
Alcoholics differ in craving, severity of withdrawal, propensity for dependence and degree of brain ...
[[abstract]]Chronic alcohol misuse by human subjects leads to neuronal loss in regions such as the s...
This chapter discusses the interplay between genotype and gene expression in human brain. Molecular ...
Chronic alcohol misuse leads to both widespread and localized damage in human cerebral cortex. The l...
Pathogenic processes underlying the localized reduction in neuronal number in cerebral cortex in hum...
Herein, we have reviewed the role of glutamate, the major excitatory neurotransmitter in the brain, ...
Selective variations in cerebral GABA(A) receptor pharmacology and function are observed in experime...
We investigated the hypothesis that alcoholism risk may be mediated by genes for neurotransmitters (...
Alcoholism is a complex disease with both genetic and environmental risk factors. To identify genes ...
ABSTRACT Alcoholism inflicts great suffering on individuals and their families and constitutes a hug...
To understand the effects of chronic alcohol misuse on synaptic signalling, we compare vulnerable an...
As the dopaminergic and GABAergic systems have been implicated in alcohol-related behaviors, variant...
Alcohol dependence is characterized by tolerance, physical dependence, and craving. The neuroadaptat...
Herein, we have reviewed the role of glutamate, the major excitatory neurotransmitter in the brain, ...
Chronic alcohol misuse by human subjects leads to neuronal loss in regions such as the superior fron...
Alcoholics differ in craving, severity of withdrawal, propensity for dependence and degree of brain ...
[[abstract]]Chronic alcohol misuse by human subjects leads to neuronal loss in regions such as the s...
This chapter discusses the interplay between genotype and gene expression in human brain. Molecular ...
Chronic alcohol misuse leads to both widespread and localized damage in human cerebral cortex. The l...
Pathogenic processes underlying the localized reduction in neuronal number in cerebral cortex in hum...
Herein, we have reviewed the role of glutamate, the major excitatory neurotransmitter in the brain, ...
Selective variations in cerebral GABA(A) receptor pharmacology and function are observed in experime...
We investigated the hypothesis that alcoholism risk may be mediated by genes for neurotransmitters (...
Alcoholism is a complex disease with both genetic and environmental risk factors. To identify genes ...
ABSTRACT Alcoholism inflicts great suffering on individuals and their families and constitutes a hug...
To understand the effects of chronic alcohol misuse on synaptic signalling, we compare vulnerable an...
As the dopaminergic and GABAergic systems have been implicated in alcohol-related behaviors, variant...
Alcohol dependence is characterized by tolerance, physical dependence, and craving. The neuroadaptat...
Herein, we have reviewed the role of glutamate, the major excitatory neurotransmitter in the brain, ...