- FMRP regulates an ethanol-dependent shift in GABA
FMRP regulates an ethanol-dependent shift in GABA
Nature communications (2016-09-27)
Sarah A Wolfe, Emily R Workman, Chelcie F Heaney, Farr Niere, Sanjeev Namjoshi, Luisa P Cacheaux, Sean P Farris, Michael R Drew, Boris V Zemelman, R Adron Harris, Kimberly F Raab-Graham
PMID27666021
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Alcohol promotes lasting neuroadaptive changes that may provide relief from depressive symptoms, often referred to as the self-medication hypothesis. However, the molecular/synaptic pathways that are shared by alcohol and antidepressants are unknown. In the current study, acute exposure to ethanol produced lasting antidepressant and anxiolytic behaviours. To understand the functional basis of these behaviours, we examined a molecular pathway that is activated by rapid antidepressants. Ethanol, like rapid antidepressants, alters γ-aminobutyric acid type B receptor (GABA
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