Stress has been shown to facilitate ethanol withdrawal-induced anxiety. Defining neurobiological mechanisms through which stress has such actions is important given the associated risk of relapse. While CRF has long been implicated in the action of stress, current results show that stress elevates the cytokine TNFα in the rat brain and thereby implicates cytokines in stress effects. In support of this view, prior TNFα microinjection into the central amygdala (CeA) of rats facilitated ethanol withdrawal-induced anxiety—a response that could not be attributed to an increase in plasma corticosterone. To test for a possible interaction between cytokines and CRF, a CRF1-receptor antagonist (SSR125543) administered prior to the repeated administr...
Repeated stress or administration of corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) prior to ethanol exposure ...
Background—Repeated stress or administration of corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) prior to ethano...
Stress exposure has been identified as one risk factor for alcohol abuse that may facilitate the tra...
Stress has been shown to facilitate ethanol withdrawal-induced anxiety. Defining neurobiological mec...
In abstinent alcoholics, stress induces negative affect—a response linked to craving and relapse. In...
In abstinent alcoholics, stress induces negative affect—a response linked to craving and relapse. In...
This review updates the conceptual basis for the association of alcohol abuse with an insidious adap...
This review updates the conceptual basis for the association of alcohol abuse with an insidious adap...
In abstinent alcoholics, stress induces negative affect—a re-sponse linked to craving and relapse. I...
Stress is a strong risk factor in alcoholic relapse and may exert effects that mimic aspects of chro...
Previous work demonstrated that rats subjected to multiple withdrawals from chronic ethanol exhibit ...
Previous work demonstrated that rats subjected to multiple withdrawals from chronic ethanol exhibit ...
Corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) signaling modulates neurobiological responses to stress and eth...
Corticotropin releasing factor (CRF) has been shown to induce various behavioral changes related to ...
Repeated stress or administration of corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) prior to ethanol exposure ...
Repeated stress or administration of corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) prior to ethanol exposure ...
Background—Repeated stress or administration of corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) prior to ethano...
Stress exposure has been identified as one risk factor for alcohol abuse that may facilitate the tra...
Stress has been shown to facilitate ethanol withdrawal-induced anxiety. Defining neurobiological mec...
In abstinent alcoholics, stress induces negative affect—a response linked to craving and relapse. In...
In abstinent alcoholics, stress induces negative affect—a response linked to craving and relapse. In...
This review updates the conceptual basis for the association of alcohol abuse with an insidious adap...
This review updates the conceptual basis for the association of alcohol abuse with an insidious adap...
In abstinent alcoholics, stress induces negative affect—a re-sponse linked to craving and relapse. I...
Stress is a strong risk factor in alcoholic relapse and may exert effects that mimic aspects of chro...
Previous work demonstrated that rats subjected to multiple withdrawals from chronic ethanol exhibit ...
Previous work demonstrated that rats subjected to multiple withdrawals from chronic ethanol exhibit ...
Corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) signaling modulates neurobiological responses to stress and eth...
Corticotropin releasing factor (CRF) has been shown to induce various behavioral changes related to ...
Repeated stress or administration of corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) prior to ethanol exposure ...
Repeated stress or administration of corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) prior to ethanol exposure ...
Background—Repeated stress or administration of corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) prior to ethano...
Stress exposure has been identified as one risk factor for alcohol abuse that may facilitate the tra...