Title
Susceptibility to ethanol withdrawal seizures is produced by BK channel gene expression
Date Issued
01 January 2014
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Universidad de Texas
Publisher(s)
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Abstract
Alcohol withdrawal seizures are part of the symptomatology of severe alcohol dependence and are believed to originate from long-term neural adaptations that counter the central nervous system depressant effects of alcohol. Upon alcohol withdrawal, however, the increased neural excitability that was adaptive in the presence of alcohol becomes counter-adaptive and produces an imbalanced hyperactive nervous system. For some individuals, the uncovering of this imbalance by alcohol abstention can be sufficient to generate a seizure. Using the Drosophila model organism, we demonstrate a central role for the BK-type Ca2+-activated K+ channel gene slo in the production of alcohol withdrawal seizures. © 2012 Society for the Study of Addiction.
Start page
332
End page
337
Volume
19
Issue
3
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Neurociencias
Subjects
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-84899441708
PubMed ID
Source
Addiction Biology
ISSN of the container
1355-6215
Sponsor(s)
National Institutes of Health NIH
National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism R01AA018037 NIAAA
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