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Sex Differences in Photic Entrainment and Sensitivity to Ethanol-Induced Chronodisruption in Adult Mice After Adolescent Intermittent Ethanol Exposure.

Christina L RubyGerneleh PayeJason L FabiJiawen ZhangMegan O RisingerKaitlyn N PalmerNatalie M VerbanesAriana D'AngeloTia M WattsLauren MabeH Scott Swartzwelder
Published in: Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research (2018)
Adult male AIE-exposed mice retained adolescent-like insensitivity to EtOH-induced suppression of photic phase-resetting, suggesting AIE-induced "lock-in" of an adolescent behavioral phenotype. Adult AIE-exposed females showed delayed initiation of the rest phase. Our results also indicate that intermittent EtOH drinking has subtle effects on circadian activity in mice during adolescence that differ from previously reported effects on adult males. The observed sex differences in circadian activity, EtOH consumption and preference, and responses to EtOH challenge merit future mechanistic study.
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