Czachowski C L, Slawecki C J, Grahame N J, Thiele T E, Katner S N
Center for the Neurobehavioral Study of Alcohol, Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, USA.
Alcohol Clin Exp Res. 2001 Feb;25(2):293-8.
The article represents the proceedings of a symposium at the 2000 RSA Meeting in Denver, Colorado. The co-chairs were Cristine L. Czachowski and Craig J. Slawecki. The presentations were (1) Behavioral assessment of ethanol seeking and self-administration, by Cristine L. Czachowski; (2) Electrophysiological measures of ethanol preference and reinforcing efficacy, by Craig J. Slawecki; (3) Genetic differences in locomotor sensitization and reward phenotypes associated with bidirectional selection for alcohol preference in mice, by Nicholas J. Grahame; (4) Transgenic and knockout mouse models: Powerful tools for investigating the neurobiology of alcoholism, by Todd E. Thiele; and (5) Neurochemical characteristics that may predict ethanol preference in selected P and NP rats: A quantitative microdialysis study, by Simon N. Katner.
本文介绍了2000年在科罗拉多州丹佛市举行的RSA会议上一次研讨会的会议记录。联合主席是克里斯汀·L·查乔夫斯基和克雷格·J·斯拉韦茨基。发言内容包括:(1)克里斯汀·L·查乔夫斯基所作的“乙醇寻求和自我给药的行为评估”;(2)克雷格·J·斯拉韦茨基所作的“乙醇偏好和强化效力的电生理测量”;(3)尼古拉斯·J·格雷厄姆所作的“与小鼠酒精偏好双向选择相关的运动敏感化和奖赏表型的遗传差异”;(4)托德·E·蒂勒所作的“转基因和基因敲除小鼠模型:研究酒精中毒神经生物学的有力工具”;以及(5)西蒙·N·卡特纳所作的“可能预测选定P和NP大鼠乙醇偏好的神经化学特征:定量微透析研究”。