Ethanol-induced behavioral sensitization (EBS) was first described in 1980, approximately 10 years after the phenomenon was described for psychostimulants. Ethanol acts on γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) and glutamate receptors as an allosteric agonist and antagonist, respectively, but it also affects many other molecular targets. The multiplicity of factors involved in the behavioral and neurochemical effects of ethanol and the ensuing complexity may explain much of the apparent disparate results, found across different labs, regarding ethanol-induced behavioral sensitization. Although the mesocorticolimbic dopamine system plays an important role in EBS, we provide evidence of the involvement of other neurotransmitter systems, mainly the glutam...
Ethanol, the main psychopharmacologically active ingredient of alcoholic drinks, represents a paradi...
Among the neuroadaptations that may contribute to the development of alcohol dependence is behaviora...
One of fundamental questions in neuroscience is how distinct neurotransmitters control and orchestra...
Alcohol (ethanol) has a prominent role in society and is one of the most frequently used and abused ...
Rationale. Behavioral sensitization has been accorded a central role in contemporary theories of dru...
Repeated administration of low doses of ethanol gradually increases locomotor responses to ethanol i...
The development of alcohol dependence is posited to involve numerous changes in brain chemistry (i.e...
Alcoholism is a debilitating disorder for the individual and very costly for society. A major goal o...
International audienceEthanol-induced behavioral sensitization (EIBS) is thought to play a key role ...
Changes in the expression of type A receptors for gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) represent one of th...
In mice, repeated ethanol administration may induce behavioral sensitization - a process of progress...
Animal studies have demonstrated that alcohol changes neurotransmitter concentrations in the brain. ...
The process of alcohol dependence has been conceptualized as a progress from controlled alcohol inta...
AbstractAlcohol abuse and dependence are important medical, social and economical problems, affectin...
GABAergic inhibitory transmission is involved in the acute and chronic effects of ethanol on the bra...
Ethanol, the main psychopharmacologically active ingredient of alcoholic drinks, represents a paradi...
Among the neuroadaptations that may contribute to the development of alcohol dependence is behaviora...
One of fundamental questions in neuroscience is how distinct neurotransmitters control and orchestra...
Alcohol (ethanol) has a prominent role in society and is one of the most frequently used and abused ...
Rationale. Behavioral sensitization has been accorded a central role in contemporary theories of dru...
Repeated administration of low doses of ethanol gradually increases locomotor responses to ethanol i...
The development of alcohol dependence is posited to involve numerous changes in brain chemistry (i.e...
Alcoholism is a debilitating disorder for the individual and very costly for society. A major goal o...
International audienceEthanol-induced behavioral sensitization (EIBS) is thought to play a key role ...
Changes in the expression of type A receptors for gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) represent one of th...
In mice, repeated ethanol administration may induce behavioral sensitization - a process of progress...
Animal studies have demonstrated that alcohol changes neurotransmitter concentrations in the brain. ...
The process of alcohol dependence has been conceptualized as a progress from controlled alcohol inta...
AbstractAlcohol abuse and dependence are important medical, social and economical problems, affectin...
GABAergic inhibitory transmission is involved in the acute and chronic effects of ethanol on the bra...
Ethanol, the main psychopharmacologically active ingredient of alcoholic drinks, represents a paradi...
Among the neuroadaptations that may contribute to the development of alcohol dependence is behaviora...
One of fundamental questions in neuroscience is how distinct neurotransmitters control and orchestra...