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Temporal analysis of individual ethanol consumption in socially housed mice and the effects of oxytocin.

Maya A CarusoMeridith T RobinsHannah D FulenwiderAndrey E Ryabinin
Published in: Psychopharmacology (2021)
The greater intake of ethanol in female mice is associated with the number of drinks taken. Oxytocin treatments not only cause an acute decrease in ethanol consumption, but can also change in efficacy over time. While the oxytocin system remains a promising therapeutic target for alcoholism, studies investigating longer periods of repeated oxytocin treatment and those using additional oxytocin receptor agonists are warranted.
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