Background: A systems biology approach based on the assembly and interrogation of gene regulatory networks, or interactomes, was used to study neuroadaptation processes associated with the transition to alcohol dependence at the molecular level. Results: Using a rat model of dependent and non-dependent alcohol self-administration, we reverse engineered a global transcriptional regulatory network during protracted abstinence, a period when relapse rates are highest. We then interrogated the network to identify master regulator genes that mechanistically regulate brain region-specific signatures associated with dependent and non-dependent alcohol self-administration. Among these, the gene coding for the glucocorticoid receptor was independent...
Prompted by recent evidence of neural circuitry in rodent models, functional magnetic resonance imag...
To identify brain transcriptional networks that may predispose an animal to consume alcohol, we used...
Alcohol dependence/addiction is mediated by complex neural mechanisms that involve multiple brain ci...
Long lasting abusive consumption, dependence, and withdrawal are characteristic features of alcohol ...
Alcohol exposure triggers changes in gene expression and biological pathways in human brain. We expl...
BACKGROUND: Chronic alcohol use causes widespread changes in the cellular biology of the amygdala\u2...
BACKGROUND: Chronic alcohol use causes widespread changes in the cellular biology of the amygdala\u2...
<div><p>Long lasting abusive consumption, dependence, and withdrawal are characteristic features of ...
Long lasting abusive consumption, dependence, and withdrawal are characteristic features of alcohol ...
Alcohol withdrawal syndrome (AWS) is characterized by neuronal hyperexcitability, autonomic dysregul...
Background: Binge drinking is a dangerous pattern of behavior. We previously used Designer Receptors...
BACKGROUND: Chronic alcohol exposure produces neuroadaptation, which increases the risk of cellular ...
Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is a chronic, relapsing brain disease with few effective treatment option...
BACKGROUND: Chronic alcohol exposure produces neuroadaptation, which increases the risk of cellular ...
Prompted by recent evidence of neural circuitry in rodent models, functional magnetic resonance imag...
Prompted by recent evidence of neural circuitry in rodent models, functional magnetic resonance imag...
To identify brain transcriptional networks that may predispose an animal to consume alcohol, we used...
Alcohol dependence/addiction is mediated by complex neural mechanisms that involve multiple brain ci...
Long lasting abusive consumption, dependence, and withdrawal are characteristic features of alcohol ...
Alcohol exposure triggers changes in gene expression and biological pathways in human brain. We expl...
BACKGROUND: Chronic alcohol use causes widespread changes in the cellular biology of the amygdala\u2...
BACKGROUND: Chronic alcohol use causes widespread changes in the cellular biology of the amygdala\u2...
<div><p>Long lasting abusive consumption, dependence, and withdrawal are characteristic features of ...
Long lasting abusive consumption, dependence, and withdrawal are characteristic features of alcohol ...
Alcohol withdrawal syndrome (AWS) is characterized by neuronal hyperexcitability, autonomic dysregul...
Background: Binge drinking is a dangerous pattern of behavior. We previously used Designer Receptors...
BACKGROUND: Chronic alcohol exposure produces neuroadaptation, which increases the risk of cellular ...
Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is a chronic, relapsing brain disease with few effective treatment option...
BACKGROUND: Chronic alcohol exposure produces neuroadaptation, which increases the risk of cellular ...
Prompted by recent evidence of neural circuitry in rodent models, functional magnetic resonance imag...
Prompted by recent evidence of neural circuitry in rodent models, functional magnetic resonance imag...
To identify brain transcriptional networks that may predispose an animal to consume alcohol, we used...
Alcohol dependence/addiction is mediated by complex neural mechanisms that involve multiple brain ci...