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Elevation of Transient Receptor Potential Vanilloid 1 Function in the Lateral Habenula Mediates Aversive Behaviors in Alcohol-withdrawn Rats
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Elevation of Transient Receptor Potential Vanilloid 1 Function in the Lateral Habenula Mediates Aversive Behaviors in Alcohol-withdrawn Rats

Danielle M Gregor, Wanhong Zuo, Rao Fu, Alex Bekker and Jiang-Hong Ye
Anesthesiology (Philadelphia), Vol.130(4), pp.592-608
04/2019
PMCID: PMC6417946
PMID: 30676422

Abstract

Alcoholism - complications Alcoholism - drug therapy Alcoholism - metabolism Animals Avoidance Learning - drug effects Avoidance Learning - physiology Dopamine - analogs & derivatives Dopamine - pharmacology Dopamine - therapeutic use Ethanol - administration & dosage Habenula - drug effects Habenula - metabolism Male Organ Culture Techniques Rats Rats, Long-Evans Substance Withdrawal Syndrome - drug therapy Substance Withdrawal Syndrome - etiology Substance Withdrawal Syndrome - metabolism TRPV Cation Channels - antagonists & inhibitors TRPV Cation Channels - biosynthesis
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