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Vol. 286, Issue 1, 263-271, July 1998
Portland Alcohol Research Center, Department of Veterans Affairs
and Oregon Health Sciences University, Portland, Oregon
Male mice from C57BL/6J (B6), DBA/2J (D2) and their 25 recombinant
inbred (RI) strains were exposed to ethanol (EtOH) vapor (3.0-9.0 mg
EtOH/liter of air) for 72 hr. Mice were selected such that each strain
averaged 1.34 to 1.59 mg of EtOH/ml of blood on withdrawal. Control
groups and EtOH-exposed groups were tested hourly for handling-induced
convulsions (HIC) for 10 hr and at hr 24 and 25. Strain withdrawal
severity was indexed as the area under the 25-hr HIC curve for the EtOH
group minus that strain's equivalent value for the control group.
Genome-wide quantitative trait locus (QTL) analyses correlating strain
means with allelic status at >1500 markers identified 10 chromosomal
regions at P < .01. These provisionally identified QTLs were on
chromosomes 1 (2 QTLs), 3, 9 (2 QTLs), 10, 12, 13, 15 and 18. Multiple
regression analysis using the four most influential QTLs revealed that
these loci controlled 86% of the genetic variance. A QTL mapped to
distal chromosome 1 (P < .001) is in the same region as one
previously definitively mapped for acute alcohol withdrawal, as well as
one mapped for acute pentobarbital withdrawal. Several of the QTLs map
near potential candidate genes. These provisional linkages will now be
confirmed or rejected using additional genetically segregating
populations.
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