Animal models of prenatal ethanol exposure (PEE) have indicated a facilitatory effect of PEE on adolescent ethanol intake, but few studies have assessed the effects of moderate PEE throughout adolescence. The mechanisms underlying this facilitatory effect remain largely unknown. In the present study, we analysed ethanol intake in male and female Wistar rats with or without PEE (2.0 g/kg, gestational days 17-20) from postnatal days 37 to 62. The results revealed greater ethanol consumption in PEE rats than in controls, which persisted throughout adolescence. By the end of testing, ethanol ingestion in PEE rats was nearly 6.0 g/kg. PEE was associated with insensitivity to ethanol-induced aversion. PEE and control rats were further analysed fo...
We examined the interaction between early life stress and vulnerability to alcohol in female rats ex...
This study analyzed ethanol intake in male and female Wistar rats exposed to maternal separation (MS...
A study by Brown et. al. shows that over 80% of high school students begin drinking alcohol by the t...
Prenatal ethanol exposure (PEE) promotes ethanol consumption in the adolescent offspring accompanied...
Prenatal ethanol exposure (PEE) promotes alcohol intake during adolescence, as shown in clinical and...
Prenatal ethanol exposure (PEE) facilitates alcohol acceptance and intake, suggesting that ethanol i...
Animal models have suggested that prenatal ethanol exposure (PEE) alters the κ opioid receptor syste...
Animal models have suggested that prenatal ethanol exposure (PEE) alters the κ opioid receptor syste...
Prenatal ethanol exposure significantly increases later predisposition for alcohol intake, but the m...
Fetal ethanol experience generates learning and memories capable to increase ethanol consummatory be...
Excessive and compulsive ethanol drinking is one of the most serious public health issues. Therefore...
Early exposure to ethanol affects ethanol intake later in life. This early experience encompasses ex...
Background Approximately 10 to 15% of women consume alcohol (ethanol [EtOH]) during pregnancy in the...
Alcohol consumption by women during gestation has become increasingly common. Although it is widely ...
A question still to be answered is whether ethanol initiation has a greater effect on ethanol consum...
We examined the interaction between early life stress and vulnerability to alcohol in female rats ex...
This study analyzed ethanol intake in male and female Wistar rats exposed to maternal separation (MS...
A study by Brown et. al. shows that over 80% of high school students begin drinking alcohol by the t...
Prenatal ethanol exposure (PEE) promotes ethanol consumption in the adolescent offspring accompanied...
Prenatal ethanol exposure (PEE) promotes alcohol intake during adolescence, as shown in clinical and...
Prenatal ethanol exposure (PEE) facilitates alcohol acceptance and intake, suggesting that ethanol i...
Animal models have suggested that prenatal ethanol exposure (PEE) alters the κ opioid receptor syste...
Animal models have suggested that prenatal ethanol exposure (PEE) alters the κ opioid receptor syste...
Prenatal ethanol exposure significantly increases later predisposition for alcohol intake, but the m...
Fetal ethanol experience generates learning and memories capable to increase ethanol consummatory be...
Excessive and compulsive ethanol drinking is one of the most serious public health issues. Therefore...
Early exposure to ethanol affects ethanol intake later in life. This early experience encompasses ex...
Background Approximately 10 to 15% of women consume alcohol (ethanol [EtOH]) during pregnancy in the...
Alcohol consumption by women during gestation has become increasingly common. Although it is widely ...
A question still to be answered is whether ethanol initiation has a greater effect on ethanol consum...
We examined the interaction between early life stress and vulnerability to alcohol in female rats ex...
This study analyzed ethanol intake in male and female Wistar rats exposed to maternal separation (MS...
A study by Brown et. al. shows that over 80% of high school students begin drinking alcohol by the t...