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Type: Journal article
Title: GAL₃ receptor knockout mice exhibit an alcohol-preferring phenotype
Other Titles: GAL(3) receptor knockout mice exhibit an alcohol-preferring phenotype
Author: Genders, S.G.
Scheller, K.J.
Jaehne, E.J.
Turner, B.J.
Lawrence, A.J.
Brunner, S.M.
Kofler, B.
van den Buuse, M.
Djouma, E.
Citation: Addiction Biology, 2019; 24(5):886-897
Publisher: Wiley
Issue Date: 2019
ISSN: 1355-6215
1369-1600
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Shannyn G. Genders, Karlene J. Scheller, Emily J. Jaehne, Bradley J. Turner, Andrew J. Lawrence, Susanne M. Brunner ... et al.
Abstract: Galanin is a neuropeptide which mediates its effects via three G-protein coupled receptors (GAL₃ ). Administration of a GAL₃ antagonist reduces alcohol self-administration in animal models while allelic variation in the GAL₃ gene has been associated with an increased risk of alcohol use disorders in diverse human populations. Based on the association of GAL₃ with alcoholism, we sought to characterize drug-seeking behavior in GAL₃ -deficient mice for the first time. In the two-bottle free choice paradigm, GAL₃ -KO mice consistently showed a significantly increased preference for ethanol over water when compared to wildtype littermates. Furthermore, male GAL₃ -KO mice displayed significantly increased responding for ethanol under operant conditions. These differences in alcohol seeking behavior in GAL₃ -KO mice did not result from altered ethanol metabolism. In contrast to ethanol, GAL₃ -KO mice exhibited similar preference for saccharin and sucrose over water, and a similar preference for a high fat diet over a low fat diet as wildtype littermates. No differences in cognitive and locomotor behaviors were observed in GAL₃ -KO mice to account for increased alcohol seeking behavior. Overall, these findings suggest genetic ablation of GAL₃ in mice increases alcohol consumption.
Keywords: Addiction; alcohol; galanin; galanin receptor-3
Rights: © 2018 Society for the Study of Addiction
DOI: 10.1111/adb.12641
Grant ID: http://purl.org/au-research/grants/nhmrc/1137024
Published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/adb.12641
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