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  • Genetic Deficiency in Neprilysin or Its Pharmacological Inhibition Initiate Excessive Stress-Induced Alcohol Consumption in Mice
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  1. Maul, Björn |
  2. Becker, Matthias |
  3. Gembardt, Florian |
  4. Becker, Axel |
  5. Schultheiss, Heinz-Peter |
  6. Siems, Wolf-Eberhard |
  7. Walther, Thomas |
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  1. Artikel |
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  • 2012-11-21
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  • 7(11): e50187
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  • 2012
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  • http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0050187 |
  • http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3503995 |
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  • Both acquired and inherited genetic factors contribute to excessive alcohol consumption and the corresponding development of addiction. Here we show that the genetic deficiency in neprilysin [NEP] did not change the kinetics of alcohol degradation but led to an increase in alcohol intake in mice in a 2-bottle-free-choice paradigm after one single stress stimulus (intruder). A repetition of such stress led to an irreversible elevated alcohol consumption. This phenomenon could be also observed in wild-type mice receiving an orally active NEP inhibitor. We therefore elucidated the stress behavior in NEP-deficient mice. In an Elevated Plus Maze, NEP knockouts crossed more often the area between the arms, implicating a significant stronger stress response. Furthermore, such animals showed a decreased locomotor activity under intense light in a locomotor activity test, identifying such mice to be more responsive in aversive situations than their wild-type controls. Since the reduction in NEP activity itself does not lead to significant signs of an altered alcohol preference in mice but requires an environmental stimulus, our findings build a bridge between stress components and genetic factors in the development of alcoholism. Therefore, targeting NEP activity might be a very attractive approach for the treatment of alcohol abuse in a society with increasing social and financial stress.
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lokal Biological locomotion
lokal Emotions
lokal Alcoholism
lokal Psychological stress
lokal Animal sociality
lokal Animal behavior
lokal Alcohol consumption
lokal Mice
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  1. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) |
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  1. SI 483/3-2; SI 483/3-3; WA1441/18/1-2
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