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Vol. 280, Issue 2, 919-926, 1997
Alcohol Research Center and School of Pharmacy, University of
Colorado Health Sciences Center, Denver, Colorado
We have analyzed LSXSS recumbinant inbred for ethanol-induced activity
using 2.0 g/kg ethanol and a new method we call ethanol activation
slope. The ethanol activation slope provides a robust dose-response
measure of ethanol activation, independent of both activity after
saline and the inhibitory effects of ethanol on locomotor activity.
These behavioral data were used in a quantitative trait locus analysis
to map chromosomal loci involved in ethanol-induced locomotor activity.
We tentatively identified seven loci that mediate the low-dose
stimulatory effect of ethanol and six loci involved in locomotion after
2.0 g/kg ethanol. Only one of the loci are in common between the two
behaviors. We also compared the behavioral quantitative trait locus to
those previously identified that are involved in regulating central
nervous system neurotensin levels and neurotensin receptor densities.
Six chromosomal regions were identified that regulate at least one
central nervous system neurotensin measure and an ethanol-induced
locomotor behavior. The identification of loci controlling both central
nervous system neurotensin levels or neurotensin receptor densities and
ethanol-induced locomotor activity strengthens the proposal that
neurotensin regulates, in part, ethanol-induced behaviors and central
nervous system sensitivity to ethanol.
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