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Archives for May 2025

May 12, 2025, Filed Under: 2017

P/Q-type voltage-gated calcium channels mediate the ethanol and CRF sensitivity of central amygdala GABAergic synapses.

Citation:

FP Varodayan, ML Logrip, and M Roberto. “P/Q-type voltage-gated calcium channels mediate the ethanol and CRF sensitivity of central amygdala GABAergic synapses..” Neuropharmacology, 125, Pp. 197-206.

May 12, 2025, Filed Under: 2017

Perspectives on fronto-fugal circuitry from human imaging of alcohol use disorders

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NM Zahr, A Pfefferbaum, and Sullivan EV. “Perspectives on fronto-fugal circuitry from human imaging of alcohol use disorders.” Neuropharmacology, 122, Pp. 189-200.

May 12, 2025, Filed Under: 2017

The peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor alpha agonist fenofibrate attenuates alcohol self-administration in rats

Citation:

Colin N. Haile and Therese A. Kosten. “The peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor alpha agonist fenofibrate attenuates alcohol self-administration in rats.” Neuropharmacology, 116, Pp. 364–370.

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May 12, 2025, Filed Under: 2017

Novel molecule exhibiting selective affinity for GABAA receptor subtypes.

Citation:

Borghese CM, Herman M, Snell LD, Lawrence KJ, Lee HY, Backos DS, Vanderlinden LA, Harris RA, Roberto M, Hoffman PL, and Tabakoff B. “Novel molecule exhibiting selective affinity for GABAA receptor subtypes..” Scientific Reports, 7, Pp. 6230. Publisher’s Version

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May 12, 2025, Filed Under: 2017

The Neuroimmune Basis of Excessive Alcohol Consumption

Citation:

Jody Mayfield and R. Adron Harris. “The Neuroimmune Basis of Excessive Alcohol Consumption.” Neuropsychopharmacology: Official Publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology, 42, 1, Pp. 376.

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May 12, 2025, Filed Under: 2017

Negative affect-associated USV acoustic characteristics predict future excessive alcohol drinking and alcohol avoidance in male P and NP rats

Citation:

JM Reno, N Thakore, LK Cormack, T Schallert, RL Bell, WT Maddox, and CL Duvauchelle. “Negative affect-associated USV acoustic characteristics predict future excessive alcohol drinking and alcohol avoidance in male P and NP rats.” Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 41, Pp. 786-797.

May 12, 2025, Filed Under: 2017

Mutation of the inhibitory ethanol site in GABA(A) ρ1 receptors promotes tolerance to ethanol-induced motor incoordination.

Citation:

Blednov YA, Borghese CM, Ruiz CI, Cullins MA, Da Costa A, Osterndorff-Kahanek EA, Homanics GE, and Harris RA. “Mutation of the inhibitory ethanol site in GABA(A) ρ1 receptors promotes tolerance to ethanol-induced motor incoordination..” Neuropharmacology , 123, Pp. 201-209. Publisher’s Version

May 12, 2025, Filed Under: 2017

Midkine in the mouse ventral tegmental area limits ethanol intake and Ccl2 gene expression.

Citation:

Chen H, He D, and Lasek AW. “Midkine in the mouse ventral tegmental area limits ethanol intake and Ccl2 gene expression..” Genes Brain and Behavior, 16, Pp. 699-708. Publisher’s Version

May 12, 2025, Filed Under: 2017

Microglial-specific transcriptome changes following chronic alcohol consumption

Citation:

GM McCarthy, SP Farris, YA Blednov, RA Harris, and RD Mayfield. “Microglial-specific transcriptome changes following chronic alcohol consumption.” Neuropharmacology, 128, January 2018, Pp. 416-424.

May 12, 2025, Filed Under: 2017

Mechanistic insights into epigenetic modulation of ethanol consumption

Citation:

I Ponomarev, CE Stelly, H Morikawa, YA Blednov, RD Mayfield, and RA Harris. “ Mechanistic insights into epigenetic modulation of ethanol consumption.” Alcohol, 60, Pp. 95-101.

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