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"alcohol consumption" Keyword-tagged Publications:
| Title | Authors | PubMed ID | |
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| 1 | Sensation seeking, drinking motives, and going out mediate the link between eveningness and alcohol use and problems in adolescence | Rigó A; Tóth-Király I; Magi A; Eisinger A; Demetrovics Z; Urbán R; | 37722395 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 2 | The effects of circadian desynchronization on alcohol consumption and affective behavior during alcohol abstinence in female rats | Meyer C; Schoettner K; Amir S; | 36620855 CSBN |
| 3 | Sexually dimorphic role of circadian clock genes in alcohol drinking behavior | Nuria de Zavalia | 36184679 PSYCHOLOGY |
| Title: | Sexually dimorphic role of circadian clock genes in alcohol drinking behavior | ||||
| Authors: | Nuria de Zavalia | ||||
| Link: | https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36184679/ | ||||
| DOI: | 10.1007/s00213-022-06247-w | ||||
| Publication: | Psychopharmacology | ||||
| Keywords: | Alcohol consumption; Bmal1; Clock genes; Medium spiny neurons; Per2; Sex differences; Striatum; | ||||
| PMID: | 36184679 | Category: | Date Added: | 2022-10-03 | |
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PSYCHOLOGY
1 Center for Studies in Behavioural Neurobiology, Department of Psychology, Concordia University, Montreal, QC, Canada. 2 Center for Studies in Behavioural Neurobiology, Department of Psychology, Concordia University, Montreal, QC, Canada. shimon.amir@concordia.ca. |
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Sex differences in alcohol use and abuse are pervasive and carry important implications for the prevention and treatment of alcohol use disorder (AUD), yet insight into underlying sexually dimorphic mechanisms is limited. Growing experimental and clinical evidence points to an important influence of circadian rhythms and circadian clock genes in the control of alcohol drinking behavior and AUD. Sex differences in the expression of circadian rhythms and in the molecular circadian clock that drive... |



