Artículo de publicación ISIBackground: In animal models of continuous alcohol self-administration, in which physical dependence does not constitute the major factor of ethanol intake, 2 factors likely contribute to the perpetuation of alcohol self-administration: (i) the rewarding effects of ethanol and (ii) the contextual conditioning cues that exist along with the process of self-administration. Present studies are aimed at understanding the relative contribution of these factors on the perpetuation of heavy alcohol self-administration, as an indication of relapse. Methods: Wistar-derived UChB high ethanol drinker rats were allowed access to 10% ethanol and water on a 24-hour basis. In initial studies, an anticatalase shRNA gene-co...
Alcohol addiction constitutes a major health problem in the general population, it is a complex path...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Ethanol addiction has been conceptualized as a progression from oc...
A major limitation of the most widely used current animal models of alcohol dependence is that they ...
Artículo de publicación ISIBackground: In animal models of continuous alcohol self-administration, i...
Artículo de publicación ISIBackground: Animals that have chronically consumed alcohol and are subseq...
Alcohol’s positive and negative motivational effects are believed to be important influences on alco...
Background: The conditioning of ethanol's reinforcing effects with specific environmental stimuli is...
This article represents the proceedings of a symposium at the 2004 annual meeting of the Internation...
Animal models designed to examine different facets of alcohol-related behaviors have been developed ...
AimThe purpose of this brief narrative review is to address the complexities and benefits of extendi...
Alcoholism is a chronic relapsing and remitting disorder, where relapse to drinking is often trigger...
Alcoholism is a serious problem for society and is a very difficult disease to treat clinically. Of...
Animal models on alcohol preference have a long-standing tradition in biomedical research on alcohol...
© 2017 Israel, Karahanian, Ezquer, Morales, Ezquer, Rivera-Meza, Herrera-Marschitz and Quintanilla. ...
Background: Some gene polymorphisms strongly protect against the development of alcoholism. A large ...
Alcohol addiction constitutes a major health problem in the general population, it is a complex path...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Ethanol addiction has been conceptualized as a progression from oc...
A major limitation of the most widely used current animal models of alcohol dependence is that they ...
Artículo de publicación ISIBackground: In animal models of continuous alcohol self-administration, i...
Artículo de publicación ISIBackground: Animals that have chronically consumed alcohol and are subseq...
Alcohol’s positive and negative motivational effects are believed to be important influences on alco...
Background: The conditioning of ethanol's reinforcing effects with specific environmental stimuli is...
This article represents the proceedings of a symposium at the 2004 annual meeting of the Internation...
Animal models designed to examine different facets of alcohol-related behaviors have been developed ...
AimThe purpose of this brief narrative review is to address the complexities and benefits of extendi...
Alcoholism is a chronic relapsing and remitting disorder, where relapse to drinking is often trigger...
Alcoholism is a serious problem for society and is a very difficult disease to treat clinically. Of...
Animal models on alcohol preference have a long-standing tradition in biomedical research on alcohol...
© 2017 Israel, Karahanian, Ezquer, Morales, Ezquer, Rivera-Meza, Herrera-Marschitz and Quintanilla. ...
Background: Some gene polymorphisms strongly protect against the development of alcoholism. A large ...
Alcohol addiction constitutes a major health problem in the general population, it is a complex path...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Ethanol addiction has been conceptualized as a progression from oc...
A major limitation of the most widely used current animal models of alcohol dependence is that they ...