We have previously shown that ethanol-naïve high-alcohol preferring (HAP) mice, genetically predisposed to consume large quantities of alcohol, exhibited heightened sensitivity and more rapid acute functional tolerance (AFT) to alcohol-induced ataxia compared to low-alcohol preferring mice. The goal of the present study was to evaluate the effect of prior alcohol self-administration on these responses in HAP mice. Naïve male and female adult HAP mice from the second replicate of selection (HAP2) underwent 18 days of 24-h, 2-bottle choice drinking for 10% ethanol vs. water, or water only. After 18 days of fluid access, mice were tested for ataxic sensitivity and rapid AFT following a 1.75 g/kg injection of ethanol on a static dowel apparatus...
It has been postulated that decreased acute sensitivity to ethanol is an important genetically-media...
Abstract Background The inability to reduce or regulate alcohol intake is a hallmark symptom for alc...
The alcohol deprivation effect (ADE) refers to a temporary increase in alcohol intake following a pe...
Selection for High Alcohol Preference Drinking in Mice Results in Heightened Sensitivity and Rapid...
BACKGROUND: Initial sensitivity to ethanol (EtOH) and the capacity to develop acute functional toler...
BACKGROUND: Crossed high-alcohol-preferring (cHAP) mice were selectively bred from a cross of the HA...
Binge alcohol drinking may increase the rate of development of acute functional tolerance (AFT; with...
Multiple lines of High Alcohol Preferring (HAP) mice were selectively bred for their intake of 10% e...
Genetic regulation of acute tolerance to ethanol may be asso-ciated with ethanol consumption and oth...
BACKGROUND: The influence of previous alcohol (ethanol [EtOH])-drinking experience on increasing the...
Genetic vulnerability to alcoholism is theorized to be caused by multiple interacting genetic loci, ...
Tolerance is a diagnostic criterion for alcohol use disorder (AUD) and dependence and is often measu...
Background: The inability to reduce or regulate alcohol intake is a hallmark symptom for alcohol use...
The mammalian adolescent period is characterized by enhanced vulnerability to drug-induced neuroadap...
Multiple lines of high alcohol-preferring (HAP) mice were selectively bred for their intake of 10% e...
It has been postulated that decreased acute sensitivity to ethanol is an important genetically-media...
Abstract Background The inability to reduce or regulate alcohol intake is a hallmark symptom for alc...
The alcohol deprivation effect (ADE) refers to a temporary increase in alcohol intake following a pe...
Selection for High Alcohol Preference Drinking in Mice Results in Heightened Sensitivity and Rapid...
BACKGROUND: Initial sensitivity to ethanol (EtOH) and the capacity to develop acute functional toler...
BACKGROUND: Crossed high-alcohol-preferring (cHAP) mice were selectively bred from a cross of the HA...
Binge alcohol drinking may increase the rate of development of acute functional tolerance (AFT; with...
Multiple lines of High Alcohol Preferring (HAP) mice were selectively bred for their intake of 10% e...
Genetic regulation of acute tolerance to ethanol may be asso-ciated with ethanol consumption and oth...
BACKGROUND: The influence of previous alcohol (ethanol [EtOH])-drinking experience on increasing the...
Genetic vulnerability to alcoholism is theorized to be caused by multiple interacting genetic loci, ...
Tolerance is a diagnostic criterion for alcohol use disorder (AUD) and dependence and is often measu...
Background: The inability to reduce or regulate alcohol intake is a hallmark symptom for alcohol use...
The mammalian adolescent period is characterized by enhanced vulnerability to drug-induced neuroadap...
Multiple lines of high alcohol-preferring (HAP) mice were selectively bred for their intake of 10% e...
It has been postulated that decreased acute sensitivity to ethanol is an important genetically-media...
Abstract Background The inability to reduce or regulate alcohol intake is a hallmark symptom for alc...
The alcohol deprivation effect (ADE) refers to a temporary increase in alcohol intake following a pe...