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Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 8, Iss 9, p e75549 (2013)
Drug tolerance and withdrawal are insidious responses to drugs of abuse; the first increases drug consumption while the second punishes abstention. Drosophila generate functional tolerance to benzyl alcohol sedation by increasing neural expression of
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/393ab1ee3d8d455d999e86953a5283e9
Autor:
Brooks G Robinson, Sukant Khurana, Jascha B Pohl, Wen-ke Li, Alfredo Ghezzi, Amanda M Cady, Kristina Najjar, Michael M Hatch, Ruchita R Shah, Amar Bhat, Omar Hariri, Kareem B Haroun, Melvin C Young, Kathryn Fife, Jeff Hooten, Tuan Tran, Daniel Goan, Foram Desai, Farhan Husain, Ryan M Godinez, Jeffrey C Sun, Jonathan Corpuz, Jacxelyn Moran, Allen C Zhong, William Y Chen, Nigel S Atkinson
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 7, Iss 5, p e37394 (2012)
Drosophila melanogaster has proven to be a useful model system for the genetic analysis of ethanol-associated behaviors. However, past studies have focused on the response of the adult fly to large, and often sedating, doses of ethanol. The pharmacol
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/f53db8d35c1548d4878dd247cceb889a
Autor:
Lawrence K. Cormack, Nigel S. Atkinson, Roseanna B. Robles, Alfredo Ghezzi, Jascha B. Pohl, Linda K. Lew
Publikováno v:
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research. 37:1862-1871
There is a strong relationship between circadian rhythms and ethanol (EtOH) responses. EtOH consumption has been shown to disrupt physiological and behavioral circadian rhythms in mammals (Alcohol Clin Exp Res 2005b, 29, 1550). The Drosophila central
Autor:
Nigel S. Atkinson, Boingoc L. Dinh, Brett A. Baldwin, Jascha B. Pohl, Nyssa Sherazee, Francisco J. Prado, Dustin Smerek, Pinkey Rahman
Publikováno v:
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research. 36:1903-1912
Background Perhaps the most difficult thing to ascertain concerning the behavior of another animal is its motivation. The motivation underlying the preference of Drosophila melanogaster for ethanol (EtOH)-rich food has long been ascribed to its value
Publikováno v:
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research. 36:24-34
Background: A prevailing hypothesis is that the set of genes that underlie the endophenotypes of alcoholism overlap with those responsible for the addicted state. Functional ethanol tolerance, an endophenotype of alcoholism, is defined as a reduced r
Autor:
Andrew P. Vreede, Nathan C. Peabody, Benjamin H. White, Jascha B. Pohl, Fengqiu Diao, Paul K. Zelensky, David J. Sandstrom, Howard Wang
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Neuroscience. 29:3343-3353
After emergence, adult flies and other insects select a suitable perch and expand their wings. Wing expansion is governed by the hormone bursicon and can be delayed under adverse environmental conditions. How environmental factors delay bursicon rele
Publikováno v:
Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research. 36(1)
A prevailing hypothesis is that the set of genes that underlie the endophenotypes of alcoholism overlap with those responsible for the addicted state. Functional ethanol tolerance, an endophenotype of alcoholism, is defined as a reduced response to e
Autor:
William C. Lemon, Benjamin H. White, Haojiang Luan, Jascha B. Pohl, Nathan C. Peabody, Ding Wang, Todd C. Holmes, Paul K. Zelensky, Michael N. Nitabach
A subset ofDrosophilaneurons that expresses crustacean cardioactive peptide (CCAP) has been shown previously to make the hormone bursicon, which is required for cuticle tanning and wing expansion after eclosion. Here we present evidence that CCAP-exp
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::6e192c7a4dae171dd56f3d49805a2037
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC1857274/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC1857274/
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 8, Iss 9, p e75549 (2013)
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Drug tolerance and withdrawal are insidious responses to drugs of abuse; the first increases drug consumption while the second punishes abstention. Drosophila generate functional tolerance to benzyl alcohol sedation by increasing neural expression of