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    Sex Differences in Alcohol Abuse: Fluctuating Estrogen Levels May Make Alcohol More Rewarding

    By Society for NeuroscienceJune 1, 2020No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Fluctuating estrogen levels may make alcohol more rewarding to female mice, according to new research in JNeurosci. Untangling the involved signaling pathways could unveil sex-based treatments for alcohol use disorders.

    Recreational use of alcohol can escalate into something more dire such as excessive binge drinking or even an alcohol use disorder. Women are more susceptible than men to these negative effects of alcohol, potentially because of the sex hormone estrogen.

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    Reducing levels of estrogen receptors in the ventral tegmental area reduced ethanol consumption in female mice. Credit: Vandegrift et al., JNeurosci 2020

    Vandegrift et al. activated estrogen receptors in mice and tracked how the activation influenced alcohol’s effects on the brain. The research team targeted two subtypes of estrogen receptors in the ventral tegmental area (VTA), a brain region involved in drug reward and reinforcement. Activating the α estrogen receptor subtype caused neurons to fire even more than normal in response to alcohol. Increased neuron firing releases more dopamine and could translate to a greater feeling of reward when drinking, making abuse more likely when estrogen levels rise. The scientists then reduced the number of estrogen receptors in the VTA of both male and female mice. This decreased binge drinking behavior in female mice but had no effect on male mice — even though they have estrogen in their brains, too.

    Reference: “Estrogen Receptor α Regulates Ethanol Excitation of Ventral Tegmental Area Neurons and Binge Drinking in Female Mice” by Bertha J. Vandegrift, Elisa R. Hilderbrand, Rosalba Satta, Rex Tai, Donghong He, Chang You, Hu Chen, Pingwen Xu, Cassandre Coles, Mark S. Brodie and Amy W. Lasek, 1 June 2020, JNeurosci.
    DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.2364-19.2020

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