The development of tolerance to a drug at the level of the neuron reflects a homeostatic mechanism by which neurons respond to perturbations of their function by external stimuli. Acute functional tolerance (AFT) to ethanol is a fast compensatory response that develops within a single drug session and normalizes neuronal function despite the continued presence of the drug. We performed a genetic screen to identify genes required for the development of acute functional tolerance to ethanol in the nematode C. elegans. We identified mutations affecting multiple genes in a genetic pathway known to regulate levels of triacylglycerols (TAGs) via the lipase LIPS-7, indicating that there is an important role for TAGs in the development of tolerance...
The neuronal calcium- and voltage-activated BK potassium channel is modulated by ethanol, and plays ...
Ethanol (alcohol) interacts with diverse molecular effectors across a range of concentrations in the...
AbstractIn humans, repeated alcohol consumption leads to the development of tolerance, manifested as...
<div><p>The development of tolerance to a drug at the level of the neuron reflects a homeostatic mec...
The development of tolerance to a drug at the level of the neuron reflects a homeostatic mechanism b...
Alcohol abuse is a problem in our society. There are few treatments available, in part due to the un...
© 2012 Bettinger et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative C...
Alcohol addiction is a widespread societal problem, for which there are few treatments. There are si...
Alcohol addiction is a widespread societal problem, for which there are few treatments. There are si...
<div><p>Alcohol addiction is a widespread societal problem, for which there are few treatments. Ther...
<p>(A) The metabolic pathway for LC-PUFAs in <i>C. elegans</i>. Genes encoding enzymes responsible f...
AbstractThe activities of many neuronal proteins are modulated by ethanol, but the fundamental mecha...
Ethanol is one of the most widely used and socially acceptable drugs in the world.However its chroni...
Alcohol is a potent pharmacological agent when consumed acutely at sufficient quantities and repeate...
Prolonged alcohol consumption in humans followed by abstinence precipitates a withdrawal syndrome co...
The neuronal calcium- and voltage-activated BK potassium channel is modulated by ethanol, and plays ...
Ethanol (alcohol) interacts with diverse molecular effectors across a range of concentrations in the...
AbstractIn humans, repeated alcohol consumption leads to the development of tolerance, manifested as...
<div><p>The development of tolerance to a drug at the level of the neuron reflects a homeostatic mec...
The development of tolerance to a drug at the level of the neuron reflects a homeostatic mechanism b...
Alcohol abuse is a problem in our society. There are few treatments available, in part due to the un...
© 2012 Bettinger et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative C...
Alcohol addiction is a widespread societal problem, for which there are few treatments. There are si...
Alcohol addiction is a widespread societal problem, for which there are few treatments. There are si...
<div><p>Alcohol addiction is a widespread societal problem, for which there are few treatments. Ther...
<p>(A) The metabolic pathway for LC-PUFAs in <i>C. elegans</i>. Genes encoding enzymes responsible f...
AbstractThe activities of many neuronal proteins are modulated by ethanol, but the fundamental mecha...
Ethanol is one of the most widely used and socially acceptable drugs in the world.However its chroni...
Alcohol is a potent pharmacological agent when consumed acutely at sufficient quantities and repeate...
Prolonged alcohol consumption in humans followed by abstinence precipitates a withdrawal syndrome co...
The neuronal calcium- and voltage-activated BK potassium channel is modulated by ethanol, and plays ...
Ethanol (alcohol) interacts with diverse molecular effectors across a range of concentrations in the...
AbstractIn humans, repeated alcohol consumption leads to the development of tolerance, manifested as...