نتایج جستجو برای: acute ethanol

تعداد نتایج: 596956  

2015
Thomas K. Knott Thomas Kris Knott Steven N. Treistman Jose Lemos Harvey Florman

One of the main components underlying drug addiction is the emergence of tolerance. Although its development is a complex issue, and is believed to have both psychological and physiological connotations , it is clear that some physiological change must occur that would enable an organism to withstand drg concentrations lethal to a naive system. The purpose of this thesis was to identify and stu...

Journal: :The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics 2003
Jason C Lambert Zhanxiang Zhou Lipeng Wang Zhenyuan Song Craig J McClain Y James Kang

Acute ethanol exposure causes liver injury in experimental animals, and accumulating evidence suggests that a major responsible factor for the pathogenesis is endotoxemia, which results from bacterial endotoxin leakage from the small intestine due to increased intestinal permeability under alcohol challenge. The purpose of this study was to examine whether zinc pretreatment would inhibit acute ...

Journal: :The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics 1999
S C Pandey D Zhang N Mittal D Nayyar

This investigation examined the effects of acute and chronic ethanol exposure and its withdrawal on the cAMP-responsive element binding protein (CREB) and the activator protein-1 (AP-1) gene transcription factors in the rat brain. The anxiogenic effects of ethanol withdrawal after acute or protracted ethanol treatment of rats were measured by the elevated plus-maze (EPM) test. It was observed t...

Journal: :Alcohol 2000
Y I Alexandrov Y V Grinchenko M V Bodunov V N Matz A V Korpusova S Laukka M Sams

We have previously shown that an acute ethanol dose (1 g/kg), sufficient to impair the performance of a healthy rabbit, also reversibly depresses the activity of those limbic-cortex neurons that are specifically activated during recently learned behavioral acts. Our new morphological and neurophysiological data suggest a death of such neurons after 9-month chronic ethanol treatment. The effect ...

2016
Mariko Saito Goutam Chakraborty Maria Hui Kurt Masiello Mitsuo Saito

Ethanol induces neurodegeneration in the developing brain, which may partially explain the long-lasting adverse effects of prenatal ethanol exposure in fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD). While animal models of FASD show that ethanol-induced neurodegeneration is associated with glial activation, the relationship between glial activation and neurodegeneration has not been clarified. This re...

2012
Béatrice Botia Rémi Legastelois Stéphanie Alaux-Cantin Mickaël Naassila

BACKGROUND Ethanol-induced behavioral sensitization (EIBS) is proposed to play a role in early and recurring steps of addiction. EIBS does not occur uniformly in all animals even from the same inbred strain. Since recent data demonstrate that epigenetic mechanisms are likely to be involved in the development and the persistence of ethanol-related behaviors, we explored the involvement of epigen...

2012
Claire I. Dixon Sophie E. Walker Sarah L. King David N. Stephens

Human genetic studies have suggested that polymorphisms of the GABRA2 gene encoding the GABA(A) α2-subunit are associated with ethanol dependence. Variations in this gene also convey sensitivity to the subjective effects of ethanol, indicating a role in mediating ethanol-related behaviours. We therefore investigated the consequences of deleting the α2-subunit on the ataxic and rewarding propert...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2016
Gregory L Engel Sunanda Marella Karla R Kaun Julia Wu Pratik Adhikari Eric C Kong Fred W Wolf

UNLABELLED Acute ethanol inebriation causes neuroadaptive changes in behavior that favor increased intake. Ethanol-induced alterations in gene expression, through epigenetic and other means, are likely to change cellular and neural circuit function. Ethanol markedly changes histone acetylation, and the sirtuin Sir2/SIRT1 that deacetylates histones and transcription factors is essential for the ...

2012
Leeyup Chung

Ethanol actions in the amygdala formation may underlie in part the reinforcing effects of ethanol consumption. Previously a physiological phenomenon in the basolateral amygdala (BLA) that is dependent on neuronal network activity, compound postsynaptic potentials (cPSPs) were characterized. Effects of acute ethanol application on the frequency of cPSPs were subsequently investigated. Whole cell...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2004
Nancy N H McGough Dao-Yao He Marian L Logrip Jerome Jeanblanc Khanhky Phamluong Ken Luong Viktor Kharazia Patricia H Janak Dorit Ron

Alcoholism is a devastating disease that manifests as uncontrolled drinking. Consumption of alcohol is regulated by neurochemical systems within specific neural circuits, but endogenous systems that may counteract and thus suppress the behavioral effects of ethanol intake are unknown. Here we demonstrate that BDNF plays a role in reducing the behavioral effects of ethanol, including consumption...

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