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P-70REPEATED SOCIAL STRESS REVERSED ETHANOL-INDUCED CONDITIONED PLACE AVERSION IN MALE MICE
María A. AguilarMaría Pilar García-pardoJosé MiñarroMarta Rodríguez-ariassubject
Social stressEthanolStressorPhysiologyAlcohol abuseMale miceGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseDevelopmental psychologychemistry.chemical_compoundNeurochemicalchemistrymedicineRisk factorPsychologyConditioned place aversiondescription
Exposure to stressors can produce behavioural and neurochemical adaptations that render individuals more prone to drug-seeking and drug-taking behaviours. It is well know that stress experiences are a risk factor for alcohol abuse in humans and recent studies in animal models reported that repeated social stress increased alcohol consumption. The aim of the present work is to evaluate the long-term …
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2015-09-01 | Alcohol and Alcoholism |