Published October 9, 2020
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Data from: Ethanol abolishes vigilance-dependent astroglia network activation in mice by inhibiting norepinephrine release
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- 1. The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
- 2. Heidelberg University
- 3. Johns Hopkins University
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This collection of data sets was obtained during a study of the effect of acute ethanol intoxication on vigilance-dependent astroglia network activation in mice. The main findings have been that ethanol inhibits astroglia activation by inhibiting vigilance-dependent norepinephrine release. This leads to a failure of activation of alpha1A-adrenergic receptors on astroglia. Further, this study has revealed that ethanol inhibition of cerebellar Bergmann glia Ca2+ activation does not account for ataxic motor behavior, but may rather contribute to cognitive deficits.
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