Chronic free-choice drinking in crossed high alcohol preferring mice leads to sustained blood ethanol levels and metabolic tolerance without evidence of liver damage.
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Dissociation between diurnal cycles in locomotor activity, feeding behavior and hepatic PERIOD2 expression in chronic alcohol-fed miceSelectively bred crossed high-alcohol-preferring mice drink to intoxication and develop functional tolerance, but not locomotor sensitization during free-choice ethanol access.Chronic alcohol self-administration in monkeys shows long-term quantity/frequency categorical stability.The effect of prior alcohol consumption on the ataxic response to alcohol in high-alcohol preferring mice.Chronic ethanol consumption disrupts the core molecular clock and diurnal rhythms of metabolic genes in the liver without affecting the suprachiasmatic nucleus.Rodent models of alcoholic liver disease: of mice and men.Distinct ethanol drinking microstructures in two replicate lines of mice selected for drinking to intoxication.Long-Term Alcohol Drinking Reduces the Efficacy of Forced Abstinence and Conditioned Taste Aversion in Crossed High-Alcohol-Preferring Mice.Inhibition of CYP2E1 attenuates chronic alcohol intake-induced myocardial contractile dysfunction and apoptosis.Correction of Abnormalities Provoked by Long-Term Alcoholization with Hypoxic-Hyperoxic Training.Proteomics and metabolomics analysis of hepatic mitochondrial metabolism in alcohol-preferring and non-preferring rats.Use of a crossed high alcohol preferring (cHAP) mouse model with the NIAAA-model of chronic-binge ethanol intake to study liver injury.More Alcohol, More Liver Injury: Not Always True.
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Chronic free-choice drinking in crossed high alcohol preferring mice leads to sustained blood ethanol levels and metabolic tolerance without evidence of liver damage.
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Amy Buckingham
David Crabb
Liana Matson
Meredith Halcomb
Nicholas Grahame
Ruth Ann Ross
Suthat Liangpunsakul
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10.1111/J.1530-0277.2012.01873.X
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2012-07-03T00:00:00Z