Background: The inability to reduce or regulate alcohol intake is a hallmark symptom for alcohol use disorders. Research on novel behavioral and genetic models of experience-induced changes in drinking will further our knowledge on alcohol use disorders. Distinct alcohol self-administration behaviors were previously observed when comparing two F1 hybrid strains of mice: C57BL/6J x NZB/B1NJ (BxN) show reduced alcohol preference after experience with high concentrations of alcohol and periods of abstinence while C57BL/6J x FVB/NJ (BxF) show sustained alcohol preference. These phenotypes are interesting because these hybrids demonstrate the occurrence of genetic additivity (BxN) and overdominance (BxF) in ethanol intake in an experience depend...
An estimated 5% of Americans currently have an alcohol use disorder (AUD), either abuse alcohol or a...
The C57BL/6 (B6) mouse is the most commonly used inbred strain in biomedical research, and has serve...
Genetic analysis of factors affecting risk to develop excessive ethanol drinking has been extensivel...
All authors are with the Waggoner Center for Alcoholism and Addiction Research, Institute for Neuros...
textDistinct alcohol self-administration behaviors are observed when comparing two F1 hybrid strains...
Recently, procedures have been developed to model specific facets of human alcohol abuse disorders, ...
We have previously shown that ethanol-naïve high-alcohol preferring (HAP) mice, genetically predispo...
BACKGROUND: Initial sensitivity to ethanol (EtOH) and the capacity to develop acute functional toler...
Alcohol-use disorder (AUD) is the most prevalent substance-use disorder worldwide. There is substant...
Genetic analysis of factors affecting risk to develop excessive ethanol drinking has been extensivel...
We profiled individual differences in alcohol consumption upon initial exposure and during 5 weeks o...
Identifying and characterizing brain regions regulating alcohol consumption is beneficial for unders...
BACKGROUND: The influence of previous alcohol (ethanol [EtOH])-drinking experience on increasing the...
Background Although it is widely acknowledged that the risk of developing an alcohol use disorder (...
Although genetic background alters responses to ethanol, there has not yet been a methodical quantif...
An estimated 5% of Americans currently have an alcohol use disorder (AUD), either abuse alcohol or a...
The C57BL/6 (B6) mouse is the most commonly used inbred strain in biomedical research, and has serve...
Genetic analysis of factors affecting risk to develop excessive ethanol drinking has been extensivel...
All authors are with the Waggoner Center for Alcoholism and Addiction Research, Institute for Neuros...
textDistinct alcohol self-administration behaviors are observed when comparing two F1 hybrid strains...
Recently, procedures have been developed to model specific facets of human alcohol abuse disorders, ...
We have previously shown that ethanol-naïve high-alcohol preferring (HAP) mice, genetically predispo...
BACKGROUND: Initial sensitivity to ethanol (EtOH) and the capacity to develop acute functional toler...
Alcohol-use disorder (AUD) is the most prevalent substance-use disorder worldwide. There is substant...
Genetic analysis of factors affecting risk to develop excessive ethanol drinking has been extensivel...
We profiled individual differences in alcohol consumption upon initial exposure and during 5 weeks o...
Identifying and characterizing brain regions regulating alcohol consumption is beneficial for unders...
BACKGROUND: The influence of previous alcohol (ethanol [EtOH])-drinking experience on increasing the...
Background Although it is widely acknowledged that the risk of developing an alcohol use disorder (...
Although genetic background alters responses to ethanol, there has not yet been a methodical quantif...
An estimated 5% of Americans currently have an alcohol use disorder (AUD), either abuse alcohol or a...
The C57BL/6 (B6) mouse is the most commonly used inbred strain in biomedical research, and has serve...
Genetic analysis of factors affecting risk to develop excessive ethanol drinking has been extensivel...