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Targeting Persistent Changes in Neuroimmune and Epigenetic Signaling in Adolescent Drinking to Treat Alcohol Use Disorder in Adulthood
Fulton T. Crews, Leon G. Coleman Jr., Victoria A. Macht and Ryan P. Vetreno
Robert Dantzer, ASSOCIATE EDITOR
Pharmacological Reviews March 2023, 75 (2) 380-396; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1124/pharmrev.122.000710
Fulton T. Crews
Bowles Center for Alcohol Studies and Departments of Pharmacology and Psychiatry, School of Medicine, University of North Carolina School of Medicine, Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Leon G. Coleman Jr.
Bowles Center for Alcohol Studies and Departments of Pharmacology and Psychiatry, School of Medicine, University of North Carolina School of Medicine, Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Victoria A. Macht
Bowles Center for Alcohol Studies and Departments of Pharmacology and Psychiatry, School of Medicine, University of North Carolina School of Medicine, Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Ryan P. Vetreno
Bowles Center for Alcohol Studies and Departments of Pharmacology and Psychiatry, School of Medicine, University of North Carolina School of Medicine, Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Robert Dantzer
Roles: ASSOCIATE EDITOR

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Targeting Neuroimmune and Epigenetics in Treatment of AUD
Fulton T. Crews, Leon G. Coleman, Victoria A. Macht and Ryan P. Vetreno
Pharmacological Reviews March 1, 2023, 75 (2) 380-396; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1124/pharmrev.122.000710
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- Abstract
- I. Introduction: Adolescent and Underage Drinking are Common But Differ From AUD
- II. Age of Drinking Onset and Risks for AUD
- III. Adolescent Intermittent Ethanol Exposure Procedure Models Human Underage Weekend Binge Drinking Exposure and Persistent Changes in Adulthood
- IV. Hippocampal Neurogenesis and the Neurogenic Niche: HMGB1 and Shifts in the Trophic/Proinflammatory Balance
- V. AIE and HMGB1 Signaling
- VI. Microglia, HMGB1, and Adolescent Alcohol Exposure
- VII. AIE Causes a Persistent Loss of Forebrain Cholinergic Neurons
- VIII. Reversal of AIE Pathology Identifies New Mechanisms and Potential Therapies
- IX. Summary and Conclusions
- Acknowledgments
- Authorship Contributions
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- Abbreviations
- References
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