2023
Liquor consumption is associated with other medical conditions in females who consume alcohol
Verplaetse T, Roberts W, Peltier M, Zakiniaeiz Y, Burke C, Pittman B, McKee S. Liquor consumption is associated with other medical conditions in females who consume alcohol. Drug And Alcohol Dependence Reports 2023, 6: 100132. PMID: 36994369, PMCID: PMC10040322, DOI: 10.1016/j.dadr.2023.100132.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMedical conditionsOdds of painSelf-reported doctorU.S. National Epidemiologic SurveyExtreme binge drinkingNational Epidemiologic SurveyConsumption of alcoholCardiovascular conditionsClinical careBinge drinkingEpidemiologic SurveyAlcohol consumptionPoor healthRelated conditionsRisky drinkingLiquor consumptionPainAUD statusCancerMalesRespiratoryContent beveragesFemalesHigh alcohol content beverageSex
2010
Decreased Beta2*‐nicotinic acetylcholine receptor availability after chronic ethanol exposure in nonhuman primates
Cosgrove KP, Kloczynski T, Bois F, Pittman B, Tamagnan G, Seibyl JP, Krystal JH, Staley JK. Decreased Beta2*‐nicotinic acetylcholine receptor availability after chronic ethanol exposure in nonhuman primates. Synapse 2010, 64: 729-732. PMID: 20340174, PMCID: PMC2904861, DOI: 10.1002/syn.20795.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsChronic ethanol consumptionEthanol consumptionAlcohol consumptionNicotinic acetylcholine receptor availabilityAverage daily ethanol consumptionChronic ethanol exposureDaily ethanol consumptionEthanol-induced changesNicotinic acetylcholine receptorsSelf-administer ethanolIA-85380H withdrawalEthanol exposureReceptor availabilityAcetylcholine receptorsParietal cortexMale animalsTotal gramsBaselinePercent decreasePersistent changesWithdrawalMidbrainCortexAnimals