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Ethanol Withdrawal-Associated Drinking and Drinking in the Dark: Common and Discrete Genetic Contributions.

John C Crabbe1, Pamela Metten1, Lawrence C Huang1, Jason P Schlumbohm1, Stephanie E Spence1, Amanda M Barkley-Levenson1, Deborah A Finn1, Justin S Rhodes2, Andy J Cameron1.   

Abstract

Individual mice differ in the dose of ethanol they will ingest voluntarily when it is offered during limited access periods in the circadian dark, a phenotype called drinking in the dark (DID). Substantial genetic variation in DID has been reported across a few standard inbred mouse strains, and a line of High Drinking in the Dark (HDID) mice has been established through selective breeding on the blood ethanol concentration (BEC) they attain at the end of a drinking session. Here, we report ethanol DID data for 23 inbred mouse strains, including 11 not previously reported, corroborating the genetic contributions to this trait. We also report data on a different ethanol drinking trait, the increased intake seen after multiple cycles of chronic intermittent exposure to ethanol vapor (CIE). Drinking escalated significantly during ethanol withdrawal. However, HDID mice and their HS controls showed equivalent escalation during withdrawal, demonstrating that withdrawal-associated drinking escalation is not a clear genetic correlate of selection on DID. Across inbred strains, DID is substantially genetically correlated with previously-published two-bottle ethanol preference drinking data assessed under conditions of continuous ethanol access. Although inbred strain data for withdrawal-associated drinking are not available, the current pattern of results suggests that withdrawal-associated drinking is genetically distinct from DID, while genetic contributions to DID and two-bottle preference drinking are substantially similar.

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Keywords:  Chronic intermittent exposure; Dependence; Drinking; Genetics; Inbred strains; Mouse; Preference; Selective breeding; Withdrawal

Year:  2012        PMID: 24533180      PMCID: PMC3923583          DOI: 10.2478/addge-2012-0002,

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Addict Genet        ISSN: 2084-7688


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5.  Alcohol preference drinking in a mouse line selectively bred for high drinking in the dark.

Authors:  John C Crabbe; Stephanie E Spence; Lauren L Brown; Pamela Metten
Journal:  Alcohol       Date:  2010-12-30       Impact factor: 2.405

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7.  Mouse inbred strain differences in ethanol drinking to intoxication.

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8.  Genetic analysis of rapid tolerance to ethanol's incoordinating effects in mice: inbred strains and artificial selection.

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9.  A line of mice selected for high blood ethanol concentrations shows drinking in the dark to intoxication.

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Authors:  John C Crabbe
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Authors:  Todd E Thiele; John C Crabbe; Stephen L Boehm
Journal:  Curr Protoc Neurosci       Date:  2014-07-01

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7.  Distinct ethanol drinking microstructures in two replicate lines of mice selected for drinking to intoxication.

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8.  Intermittent high-dose ethanol exposure increases ethanol preference in rats.

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Authors:  Amanda M Barkley-Levenson; John C Crabbe
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10.  Rewarding and aversive effects of ethanol in High Drinking in the Dark selectively bred mice.

Authors:  Amanda M Barkley-Levenson; Christopher L Cunningham; Phoebe J Smitasin; John C Crabbe
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