We recently conducted a study of the behavioral effects of combined cocaine and ethanol in genetically defined mice. Male and female C57BL/6 (B6) and DBA/2 (D2) were tested in an automated activity monitor on 2 consecutive days. On day 1, all animals received an IP injection of sterile saline and were placed into the activity monitor for 30 min. Behaviors measured were total distance traveled, stereotypy, nosepokes, and wall-seeking. On day 2, all animals were tested again for 15 min following injection of one of the following: saline, 10% v/v ethanol at 2.0 g kg-1 or 2.0 g kg-1 ethanol plus 5, 15, or 30 mg kg-1 cocaine. Cocaine alone at the same doses was injected into separate groups of animals. For the B6 strain, the overall effect of et...
Locomotor activation is often reported to occur after a systemic administration of low doses of etha...
Background: Neuroplasticity associated with drug-induced behavioral sensitization has been associate...
Habit formation is a well-characterized process involving a shift from response-outcome as the leadi...
We recently conducted a study of the behavioral effects of combined cocaine and ethanol in genetical...
Background: Reports concerning the causal link between aggressive behavior and use and abuse of diff...
This research investigated the effects of genetic manipulations in behavioral outcomes in mice. Spec...
The effects of amphetamine and cocaine on locomotor activity in mice were studied after 3 weeks of c...
The effects of ethanol have been studied in three strains of mice (DBA 2J, albino, and C57 BL/6J) ha...
Recently, the co-consumption of highly caffeinated energy drinks and alcohol has become a public hea...
Sensitization to the locomotor stimulant effects of alcohol (ethanol) is thought to be a heritable r...
Genetic vulnerability to alcoholism is theorized to be caused by multiple interacting genetic loci, ...
Sensitivity to the stimulant and rewarding effects of alcohol may be genetically-correlated traits t...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)Sensitization to the locomotor stimulant ef...
textDistinct alcohol self-administration behaviors are observed when comparing two F1 hybrid strains...
A large body of research has aimed to determine the neurochemical factors driving differential sensi...
Locomotor activation is often reported to occur after a systemic administration of low doses of etha...
Background: Neuroplasticity associated with drug-induced behavioral sensitization has been associate...
Habit formation is a well-characterized process involving a shift from response-outcome as the leadi...
We recently conducted a study of the behavioral effects of combined cocaine and ethanol in genetical...
Background: Reports concerning the causal link between aggressive behavior and use and abuse of diff...
This research investigated the effects of genetic manipulations in behavioral outcomes in mice. Spec...
The effects of amphetamine and cocaine on locomotor activity in mice were studied after 3 weeks of c...
The effects of ethanol have been studied in three strains of mice (DBA 2J, albino, and C57 BL/6J) ha...
Recently, the co-consumption of highly caffeinated energy drinks and alcohol has become a public hea...
Sensitization to the locomotor stimulant effects of alcohol (ethanol) is thought to be a heritable r...
Genetic vulnerability to alcoholism is theorized to be caused by multiple interacting genetic loci, ...
Sensitivity to the stimulant and rewarding effects of alcohol may be genetically-correlated traits t...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)Sensitization to the locomotor stimulant ef...
textDistinct alcohol self-administration behaviors are observed when comparing two F1 hybrid strains...
A large body of research has aimed to determine the neurochemical factors driving differential sensi...
Locomotor activation is often reported to occur after a systemic administration of low doses of etha...
Background: Neuroplasticity associated with drug-induced behavioral sensitization has been associate...
Habit formation is a well-characterized process involving a shift from response-outcome as the leadi...