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Publication : GABA(A)-receptor delta subunit knockout mice have multiple defects in behavioral responses to ethanol.

First Author  Mihalek RM Year  2001
Journal  Alcohol Clin Exp Res Volume  25
Issue  12 Pages  1708-18
PubMed ID  11781502 Mgi Jnum  J:113055
Mgi Id  MGI:3664388 Citation  Mihalek RM, et al. (2001) GABA(A)-receptor delta subunit knockout mice have multiple defects in behavioral responses to ethanol. Alcohol Clin Exp Res 25(12):1708-18
abstractText  BACKGROUND: The gamma-aminobutyric acid type A receptors (GABARs) are involved in mediating some of the behavioral effects of beverage alcohol (ethanol). However, the unique pharmacological and behavioral responses conferred by each of the various receptor subunits are not well understood. METHODS: To address the role of the GABAR delta subunit in mediating ethanol responses, gene knockout mice that lack this subunit were tested for a variety of ethanol-induced behavioral responses. RESULTS: Our results indicate that, compared with controls, delta-deficient mice (delta-/-) have (1) reduced ethanol consumption, (2) attenuated withdrawal from chronic ethanol exposure, and (3) reduced anticonvulsant (seizure-protective) effects of ethanol. These mice demonstrate a normal anxiolytic response to ethanol and a normal hypothermic response to ethanol, and they develop both chronic and acute tolerance. CONCLUSIONS: These results further establish the link between GABARs and specific behavioral responses to ethanol and begin to reveal the role of the delta subunit in these responses.
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