UnlabelledAbstinence from alcohol is associated with the recruitment of neurons in the central nucleus of the amygdala (CeA) in nondependent rats that binge drink alcohol and in alcohol-dependent rats. However, whether the recruitment of this neuronal ensemble in the CeA is causally related to excessive alcohol drinking or if it represents a consequence of excessive drinking remains unknown. We tested the hypothesis that the recruitment of a neuronal ensemble in the CeA during abstinence is required for excessive alcohol drinking in nondependent rats that binge drink alcohol and in alcohol-dependent rats. We found that inactivation of the CeA neuronal ensemble during abstinence significantly decreased alcohol drinking in both groups. In non...
Alcohol intake remains controlled in a majority of users but becomes "compulsive,"i.e., continues de...
The insular cortex has been implicated in the neurocircuitry underlying alcohol addiction. The role ...
Alcohol use is common, imposes a staggering burden on public health, and often resists treatment. Th...
Intermittent access to alcohol in rats produces a pattern similar to alcohol binge drinking which ha...
Alcohol induces many alterations in the brain that are thought to contribute to alcohol addiction. M...
The activation of a neuronal ensemble in the central nucleus of the amygdala (CeA) during alcohol wi...
The ability to evaluate and select a preferred option among a variety of available offers is an esse...
Alcohol intake remains controlled in a majority of users but becomes "compulsive,"i.e., continues de...
A major limitation of the most widely used current animal models of alcohol dependence is that they ...
Alcohol intake remains controlled in a majority of users but becomes "compulsive," i.e., continues d...
Alcohol intake remains controlled in a majority of users but becomes "compulsive," i.e., continues d...
L-type voltage-gated calcium channels (LTCCs) are implicated in several psychiatric disorders that a...
Alcohol intake remains controlled in a majority of users but becomes "compulsive,"i.e., continues de...
Alcohol dependence is associated with adverse consequences of alcohol (ethanol) use and is evident i...
Alcohol abuse and alcohol dependence are key factors in the development of alcohol use disorder, whi...
Alcohol intake remains controlled in a majority of users but becomes "compulsive,"i.e., continues de...
The insular cortex has been implicated in the neurocircuitry underlying alcohol addiction. The role ...
Alcohol use is common, imposes a staggering burden on public health, and often resists treatment. Th...
Intermittent access to alcohol in rats produces a pattern similar to alcohol binge drinking which ha...
Alcohol induces many alterations in the brain that are thought to contribute to alcohol addiction. M...
The activation of a neuronal ensemble in the central nucleus of the amygdala (CeA) during alcohol wi...
The ability to evaluate and select a preferred option among a variety of available offers is an esse...
Alcohol intake remains controlled in a majority of users but becomes "compulsive,"i.e., continues de...
A major limitation of the most widely used current animal models of alcohol dependence is that they ...
Alcohol intake remains controlled in a majority of users but becomes "compulsive," i.e., continues d...
Alcohol intake remains controlled in a majority of users but becomes "compulsive," i.e., continues d...
L-type voltage-gated calcium channels (LTCCs) are implicated in several psychiatric disorders that a...
Alcohol intake remains controlled in a majority of users but becomes "compulsive,"i.e., continues de...
Alcohol dependence is associated with adverse consequences of alcohol (ethanol) use and is evident i...
Alcohol abuse and alcohol dependence are key factors in the development of alcohol use disorder, whi...
Alcohol intake remains controlled in a majority of users but becomes "compulsive,"i.e., continues de...
The insular cortex has been implicated in the neurocircuitry underlying alcohol addiction. The role ...
Alcohol use is common, imposes a staggering burden on public health, and often resists treatment. Th...