Rationale: Social attachment plays an important role in offspring development. Different parenting experiences during lactation may shape offspring behavior and later alcohol use. Objectives: We tested the hypothesis that differential rearing conditions (single mother, SM or biparental, BP) in the non-monogamous C57BL/6J mice may affect (1) parental behavior during lactation, (2) adolescent behavior, and (3) adolescent initiation of alcohol drinking. Methods: Mice were reared in SM or BP (cohabitation of father-mother since copulation) condition until weaning (postnatal day, PND, 21). Litters from both conditions were filmed during PNDs 6, 9, and 12 and an ethogram was made taking into account nest-, pup-, or self-directed behaviors. At PND...
Excessive and compulsive ethanol drinking is one of the most serious public health issues. Therefore...
Adolescent stress exposure increases the likelihood of alcohol misuse and alcohol use disorder (AUD)...
Adverse events in early life have been related to a maladaptive stress response during adulthood, wh...
Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is a significant issue with a lifetime prevalence of 29.1% in the U.S. (G...
Childhood adversity increases vulnerability to alcohol use disorders and preclinical models are need...
Childhood adversity is associated with an increased risk of mood, anxiety and substance use disorder...
Maternal alcohol binge drinking during pregnancy can be deleterious for the developing foetus, leadi...
Prenatal and perinatal alcohol exposure caused by maternal alcohol intake during gestation and lacta...
Previously, we observed that male alcohol consumption delayed embryodifferentiation by deregulating ...
Binge alcohol consumption during adolescence has various long-term adverse effects during adulthood....
Alcohol is known to effect the brain and cause behavioral changes including anxiety, depression, wit...
Prenatal exposure to ethanol can result in an abundance of psychological, physical and developmental...
Research suggests that addictive traits are indeed heritable, but very few preclinical studies have ...
Alcohol use disorders are modulated by genetic factors, but the identification of specific genes and...
Background: Selectively bred rodent lines are valuable tools for investigating gene x environment in...
Excessive and compulsive ethanol drinking is one of the most serious public health issues. Therefore...
Adolescent stress exposure increases the likelihood of alcohol misuse and alcohol use disorder (AUD)...
Adverse events in early life have been related to a maladaptive stress response during adulthood, wh...
Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is a significant issue with a lifetime prevalence of 29.1% in the U.S. (G...
Childhood adversity increases vulnerability to alcohol use disorders and preclinical models are need...
Childhood adversity is associated with an increased risk of mood, anxiety and substance use disorder...
Maternal alcohol binge drinking during pregnancy can be deleterious for the developing foetus, leadi...
Prenatal and perinatal alcohol exposure caused by maternal alcohol intake during gestation and lacta...
Previously, we observed that male alcohol consumption delayed embryodifferentiation by deregulating ...
Binge alcohol consumption during adolescence has various long-term adverse effects during adulthood....
Alcohol is known to effect the brain and cause behavioral changes including anxiety, depression, wit...
Prenatal exposure to ethanol can result in an abundance of psychological, physical and developmental...
Research suggests that addictive traits are indeed heritable, but very few preclinical studies have ...
Alcohol use disorders are modulated by genetic factors, but the identification of specific genes and...
Background: Selectively bred rodent lines are valuable tools for investigating gene x environment in...
Excessive and compulsive ethanol drinking is one of the most serious public health issues. Therefore...
Adolescent stress exposure increases the likelihood of alcohol misuse and alcohol use disorder (AUD)...
Adverse events in early life have been related to a maladaptive stress response during adulthood, wh...