Objective: Adolescence drinking and subsequent development of alcohol use disorder (AUD) is a worldwide health concern. In particular, mood dysregulation or early alcohol exposure can be the cause of heavy drinking in some individuals or a consequence of heavy drinking in others. Methods: This study investigated the effects of voluntary alcohol intake during adolescence, i.e. continuous 10% alcohol access between postnatal days (PND) 29 to 43 and olfactory bulbectomy (OBX) model of depression (performed on PND 59) on alcohol drinking in Wistar rats during adulthood (PND 80–120, intermittent 20% alcohol access). In addition, the effect of NBQX, an AMPA/kainate receptor antagonist (5 mg/kg, IP) on spontaneous alcohol consumption was examined....
Introduction Alcoholism represents a chronic recurring disorder that affects 15 million people natio...
<p>Adult drinking data from male Wistar rats previously exposed to involuntary alcohol (“alcohol inj...
We examined the interaction between early life stress and vulnerability to alcohol in female rats ex...
Abstract — Aims: We tested whether an exposure to alcohol in late adolescence, an age of rapid incre...
Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is characterized by excessive and persistent alcohol use, despite adverse...
Objective:To investigate the effects of ethanol exposure in adolescent rats during adulthood by asse...
RATIONALE: A high comorbidity between depression and alcoholism has been reported in several studies...
Binge alcohol consumption is a rising concern in the United States, especially among adolescents. Du...
Adolescents are at high risk for alcohol use and abuse, and the health and economic costs associated...
Rationale: It is important to study age-related differences that may put adolescents at risk for alc...
Excessive and compulsive ethanol drinking is one of the most serious public health issues. Therefore...
Adolescence represents a time of unique vulnerability to improper brain maturation, due to continued...
A question still to be answered is whether ethanol initiation has a greater effect on ethanol consum...
Heavy episodic drinking early in adolescence is associated with increased risk of addiction and othe...
The purpose of the current study was to evaluate the effects of chronic administration of alcohol on...
Introduction Alcoholism represents a chronic recurring disorder that affects 15 million people natio...
<p>Adult drinking data from male Wistar rats previously exposed to involuntary alcohol (“alcohol inj...
We examined the interaction between early life stress and vulnerability to alcohol in female rats ex...
Abstract — Aims: We tested whether an exposure to alcohol in late adolescence, an age of rapid incre...
Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is characterized by excessive and persistent alcohol use, despite adverse...
Objective:To investigate the effects of ethanol exposure in adolescent rats during adulthood by asse...
RATIONALE: A high comorbidity between depression and alcoholism has been reported in several studies...
Binge alcohol consumption is a rising concern in the United States, especially among adolescents. Du...
Adolescents are at high risk for alcohol use and abuse, and the health and economic costs associated...
Rationale: It is important to study age-related differences that may put adolescents at risk for alc...
Excessive and compulsive ethanol drinking is one of the most serious public health issues. Therefore...
Adolescence represents a time of unique vulnerability to improper brain maturation, due to continued...
A question still to be answered is whether ethanol initiation has a greater effect on ethanol consum...
Heavy episodic drinking early in adolescence is associated with increased risk of addiction and othe...
The purpose of the current study was to evaluate the effects of chronic administration of alcohol on...
Introduction Alcoholism represents a chronic recurring disorder that affects 15 million people natio...
<p>Adult drinking data from male Wistar rats previously exposed to involuntary alcohol (“alcohol inj...
We examined the interaction between early life stress and vulnerability to alcohol in female rats ex...