AbstractIn humans, repeated alcohol consumption leads to the development of tolerance, manifested as a reduced physiological and behavioral response to a particular dose of alcohol. Here we show that adult Drosophila develop tolerance to the sedating and motor-impairing effects of ethanol with kinetics of acquisition and dissipation that mimic those seen in mammals. Importantly, this tolerance is not caused by changes in ethanol absorption or metabolism. Rather, the development of tolerance requires the functional and structural integrity of specific central brain regions. Mutants unable to synthesize the catecholamine octopamine are also impaired in their ability to develop tolerance. Taken together, these data show that Drosophila is a su...
The molecular mechanisms occurring in the nervous system that underlie behavioral responses to ethan...
When presented with the choice, Drosophila melanogaster females will often prefer to lay eggs on foo...
SummaryAlcohol addiction is a common affliction with a strong genetic component [1]. Although mammal...
AbstractIn humans, repeated alcohol consumption leads to the development of tolerance, manifested as...
Tolerance to the sedative effects of ethanol is an acute physiological change that can lead to more...
Background: It has become increasingly clear that molecular and neural mechanisms underlying learnin...
Ethanol, classified as a drug, affects the central nervous system, and its consumption has been link...
Ethanol is one of the most widely used and abused drugs in the world. Ethanol consumption produces s...
Despite widespread abuse, high socioeconomic costs, and substantial research investment, the basic m...
Prenatal exposure to ethanol in humans results in a wide range of developmental abnormalities, inclu...
SummaryA reduced sensitivity to the sedating effects of alcohol is a characteristic associated with ...
textLarge conductance calcium-activated potassium channels have been shown to be potentiated by phy...
Our knowledge concerning the mechanisms through which ethanol acts on the central nervous system to ...
AbstractUpon exposure to ethanol, Drosophila display behaviors that are similar to ethanol intoxicat...
Ethanol is a psychoactive substance causing both short- and long-term behavioural changes in humans ...
The molecular mechanisms occurring in the nervous system that underlie behavioral responses to ethan...
When presented with the choice, Drosophila melanogaster females will often prefer to lay eggs on foo...
SummaryAlcohol addiction is a common affliction with a strong genetic component [1]. Although mammal...
AbstractIn humans, repeated alcohol consumption leads to the development of tolerance, manifested as...
Tolerance to the sedative effects of ethanol is an acute physiological change that can lead to more...
Background: It has become increasingly clear that molecular and neural mechanisms underlying learnin...
Ethanol, classified as a drug, affects the central nervous system, and its consumption has been link...
Ethanol is one of the most widely used and abused drugs in the world. Ethanol consumption produces s...
Despite widespread abuse, high socioeconomic costs, and substantial research investment, the basic m...
Prenatal exposure to ethanol in humans results in a wide range of developmental abnormalities, inclu...
SummaryA reduced sensitivity to the sedating effects of alcohol is a characteristic associated with ...
textLarge conductance calcium-activated potassium channels have been shown to be potentiated by phy...
Our knowledge concerning the mechanisms through which ethanol acts on the central nervous system to ...
AbstractUpon exposure to ethanol, Drosophila display behaviors that are similar to ethanol intoxicat...
Ethanol is a psychoactive substance causing both short- and long-term behavioural changes in humans ...
The molecular mechanisms occurring in the nervous system that underlie behavioral responses to ethan...
When presented with the choice, Drosophila melanogaster females will often prefer to lay eggs on foo...
SummaryAlcohol addiction is a common affliction with a strong genetic component [1]. Although mammal...