Ethanol dependence and the pituitary adrenal axis in mice II. Temporal analysis of dependence and withdrawal. |
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Authors: | L.Donald Keith John C. Crabbe Linda M. Robertson Emmett R. Young |
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Affiliation: | 1. Research Service (151P), VA Medical Center, USA;2. Departments of Medical Psychology, Pharmacology, and Medicine Oregon Health Sciences University, Portland, OR 97201, USA |
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Abstract: | The effects of ethanol dependence and withdrawal on pituitary hormone content and corticosterone release were investigated in AKR/J male mice in a vapor chamber. Both chronic ethanol inhalation and ethanol withdrawal were associated with increased adenohypophyseal-adrenocortical activity. Operationally, ethanol exposure was a stressor. Both physical dependence and withdrawal led to increased secretion/synthesis ratios of peptide hormones. The temporal pattern of pituitary ACTH-IR content changes was different from that of β-endorphin-IR and α-MSH-IR. Differences in the pattern of ACTH-IR and α-MSH-IR most probably represent lobe-specific differences in the response to chronic ethanol exposure and withdrawal. |
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