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Research Society on Alcoholism
30th Annual Meeting
Chicago, Illinois, USA
July 7-12, 2007

 

Indiana University - Indianapolis

CROSSED HAPs:  CHARACTERIZATION OF EXCESSIVE ALCOHOL DRINKING MODELS IN MICE SELECTED FROM TWO HIGH ALCOHOL PREFERRING LINES OF MICE: N. J. Grahame.  Indiana University Purdue University School of Science, Indianapolis, IN 46202.

Differences in Expression of Genes Involved in Neuronal Function and Development in the VTA of P and NP Rats: M. W. Kimpel; D. Ji; J. N. McClintick; H. J. Edenberg; W. J. McBride. Depts Psych, Biochem & Mol Biol, Medical & Mol Genetics, Ctr Med Genomics, Inst Psych Res, Indiana Univ Sch Med, Indianapolis, IN 46202-4887.

Differences in Expression of Genes involved in Neuronal Function and Development in the Nucleus Accumbens of Inbred HAD and LAD Rats: M. W. Kimpel; W. N. Strother; J. N. McClintick; H. J. Edenberg; W. J. McBride. Depts Psych, Biochem & Mol Biol, Medical & Mol Genetics, Ctr Med Genomics, Inst Psych Res, Indiana Univ Sch Med, Indianapolis, IN 46202-4887. 

HIGH ALCOHOL PREFERRING MICE ARE MORE IMPULSIVE THAN LOW ALCOHOL PREFERRING MICE AS MEASURED BY A DELAY DISCOUNTING TASK: B. G. Oberlin; A. N. Henderson; N. J. Grahame. Indiana University Schools of Science and Medicine, Indianapolis, IN 46202.

CHRONIC ETHANOL DRINKING RESULTS IN LONG-TERM ALTERATIONS IN FOS B IMMUNOREACTIVITY IN LIMBIC REGIONS OF ALCOHOL-PREFERRING (P) RATS: W. N. Strother; L. Lumeng; W. J. McBride. Depts Psych, Med, Indiana Univ Sch Med, Indianapolis, IN, 46202

University of Colorado Health Sciences Center

ANALYSIS OF “CANDIDATE GENES” FOR ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION IN HXB/BXH RATS:  S. V. Bhave; L. Saba; M. Printz; P. Flodman; J. Gaydos; J. Mangion; N. Hubner; P. L Hoffman; B. Tabakoff.  University of Colorado at Denver & Health Sciences Center, Aurora, CO 80045.

HE COLORADO INIA INFORMATICS WEBSITE – ANALYSIS OF “CANDIDATE GENES” FOR COMPLEX TRAITS:  S. V. Bhave; C. Hornbaker; T. Phang; L. Saba; R. Lapadat; K. Kechris; J.  Gaydos; D. McGoldrick; A. Dolbey; B. Soriano; A. Ellington; E. Ellington; K. Jones; J. Mangion; J. Belknap; R. W. Williams; L. E. Hunter; P. L. Hoffman; B. Tabakoff. University of Colorado at Denver & Health Sciences Center, Aurora, CO 80045.

PROTEOMIC ANALYSIS OF BRAINS OF MICE DISPLAYING ETHANOL WITHDRAWAL-INDUCED DRINKING (WID): P. L. Hoffman; C. C. Wu; B. J. Schiemann; A. Roberts; B. Tabakoff.  University of CO at Denver and HSC, Aurora, CO 80045.

ROLE OF ADENYLYL CYCLASE TYPE VII IN HPA RESPONSE TO ALCOHOL:
S. P. Pronko; H. C. Pronko; L. Saba; P. L. Hoffman; B. Tabakoff. Department of Pharmacology, School of Medicine, UCHSC at Fitzsimons, Aurora, CO 80045.

University of Texas at Austin

TRANSCRIPTOME DIVERGENCE BETWEEN ADOLESCENT AND ADULT “DID” ALCOHOL CONSUMING FVBxC57BL F1 MICE: S. E. Bergeson; O. Velasquez; M. K. Mulligan; P. S. Levin; J. A. Owen. Waggoner Center for Alcohol and Addiction Research, Section of Neurobiology, University of Texas, Austin, TX  78712.

ETHANOL POTENTIATES DOPAMINE UPTAKE AND INCREASES CELL SURFACE DISTRIBUTION OF STABLY EXPRESSED DOPAMINE TRANSPORTERS IN HEK-293 CELLS: D. N. Riherd; D. G. Galindo; L. R. Krause; R. D. Mayfield. Waggoner Center for Alcohol and Addiction Research, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX 78712. 

MICE DEFICIENT IN THE β2 SUBUNIT OF THE GABAA RECEPTOR EXHIBIT DIFFERENTIAL GAT1 GENE AND PROTEIN EXPRESSION: J. Sobin; I. Ponomarev; S. Park; Y. A. Blednov; R. A. Harris; R. D. Mayfield. Waggoner Center for Alcohol and Addiction Research, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX 78712

PROTEOMIC ANALYSIS OF NEURODEGENERATION IN THE ALCOHOLIC BRAIN: N. Etheridge; J. M. Lewohl; R. D. Mayfield; R. A. Harris; P. R. Dodd.
University of Queensland, St Lucia, Queensland, 4072, Australia.

 

Oregon Health and Science University

HYBRID C57BL/6J X FVB/NJ MICE DO NOT SELF-INFUSE MORE ETHANOL THAN DO C57BL/6J MICE: T. L. Fidler; A. M. Struthers; M. S. Powers; C. L. Cunningham. Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR 97239.H


ETOH WITHDRAWAL PRODUCES A DEFICIT IN ACCELERATING ROTAROD PERFORMANCE IN MICE: S. D. Philibin; A. J. Cameron; J. C. Crabbe. Oregon Health & Science University, Department of Behavioral Neuroscience, Portland Alcohol Research Center and VA Medical Center, Portland, OR, 97239


NEW TARGETS FOR INTERVENTION: ADDICTION TO 24-HR TWO-BOTTLE CHOICE DRINKING AND C57BL/6 MICE: C. L. Cunningham; T. L. Fidler.
Department of Behavioral Neuroscience, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR.

University of California at Santa Barbara

ACCUMBENS mGluR5 BLOCKADE REDUCES EXCESSIVE ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION IN MICE: D. K. Cozzoli; S. Goulding; K. K. Szumlinski.
Department of Psychology and the Neuroscience Research Institute, University of California at Santa Barbara, CA, 93106-9660.

SRI

SELECTIVE DISTRIBUTION OF THIAMINE-DEFICIENCY INDUCED NEURAL DAMAGE AND EVIDENCE FOR RECOVERY IN A RAT MODEL OF WERNICKE’S ENCEPHALOPATHY: AN MR IMAGING AND SPECTROSCOPY STUDY:A. Pfefferbaum; E. Adalsteinsson; R. L. Bell; E. V. Sullivan. Neuroscience Program, SRI International, Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science and Harvard-MIT Division of Health, Sciences and Technology, MIT Department of Psychiatry, Indiana University School of Medicine




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