Chronic ethanol consumption is able to modify emotional behaviour and cognition in humans.In particular, the effects exerted by alcohol may depend on doses,time and modalities of administration.In this study we investigated,in adult male rats,ethanol self-administration and preference patterns using a 3-bottle choice paradigm with water,10%ethanol solution,and white wine(10%,v/v),along a four- week period.The influence of alcohol free-access on novelty-induced explorative behaviour in the open field, and on spatial learning and reference memory in the Morris water maze was also evaluated.Our results indicate that:(i)rats show a higher preference for alcohol,in the first two weeks of the paradigm, displaying a higher consumption of 10%ethano...
Stress has been shown to contribute to alcohol drinking; however, inconsistencies in both the clinic...
The interaction between social factors and alcohol addiction is complex, with potential for both pos...
Chronic alcohol use is associated with cognitive decline that impedes behavioral change during rehab...
Chronic ethanol consumption is able to modify emotional behaviour and cognition in humans.In particu...
Alcohol abuse is a substantial and growing health problem in Western societies. In the last years in...
Chronic alcohol consumption is able to modify cognitive and emotional behaviour in humans. Many stud...
For several decades, the field of alcohol research has been grappling with a seemingly straightforwa...
International audienceA large number of studies in rats have investigated the effects of acute and c...
Withdrawal from chronic ethanol leads to a multifaceted syndrome, characterized by negative affectiv...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol is one of the most commonly used psychoactive substances. Prolonged alcohol use ...
Animal models of alcohol (ethanol) self-administration are crucial to dissect the neurobiological me...
Acetaldehyde, the first alcohol metabolite, is responsible for many pharmacological effects that are...
One of the major challenges in preclinical studies of alcohol abuse and dependence remains the devel...
RATIONALE: Animal models of alcohol-seeking are useful for understanding alcohol addiction and for t...
Acetaldehyde, the first alcohol metabolite, is responsible for many pharmacological effects that are...
Stress has been shown to contribute to alcohol drinking; however, inconsistencies in both the clinic...
The interaction between social factors and alcohol addiction is complex, with potential for both pos...
Chronic alcohol use is associated with cognitive decline that impedes behavioral change during rehab...
Chronic ethanol consumption is able to modify emotional behaviour and cognition in humans.In particu...
Alcohol abuse is a substantial and growing health problem in Western societies. In the last years in...
Chronic alcohol consumption is able to modify cognitive and emotional behaviour in humans. Many stud...
For several decades, the field of alcohol research has been grappling with a seemingly straightforwa...
International audienceA large number of studies in rats have investigated the effects of acute and c...
Withdrawal from chronic ethanol leads to a multifaceted syndrome, characterized by negative affectiv...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol is one of the most commonly used psychoactive substances. Prolonged alcohol use ...
Animal models of alcohol (ethanol) self-administration are crucial to dissect the neurobiological me...
Acetaldehyde, the first alcohol metabolite, is responsible for many pharmacological effects that are...
One of the major challenges in preclinical studies of alcohol abuse and dependence remains the devel...
RATIONALE: Animal models of alcohol-seeking are useful for understanding alcohol addiction and for t...
Acetaldehyde, the first alcohol metabolite, is responsible for many pharmacological effects that are...
Stress has been shown to contribute to alcohol drinking; however, inconsistencies in both the clinic...
The interaction between social factors and alcohol addiction is complex, with potential for both pos...
Chronic alcohol use is associated with cognitive decline that impedes behavioral change during rehab...