Clyde W. Hodge
Research Interests
Research SynopsisOur studies have shown that the limbic system and extended amygdala regulate alcohol-seeking behavior and conditioned discriminative stimulus effects of alcohol. We established that neuropeptide-Y in the hypothalamus modulates excessive alcohol drinking similar to its role in obesity via the Y1 receptor, and that NPY-Y5 receptor blockade reduces the reinforcing effects of alcohol. Also, using gene knockout mice, we have shown that Protein Kinase C-ε regulates alcohol drinking, reinforcement, sensitivity, withdrawal, and mesolimbic dopamine release through enhancement of GABA-A receptor function. Other studies have shown that adolescent exposure to cocaine leads to enhanced vulnerability to the rewarding effects of cocaine during adulthood in mice via activation of the limbic system. PublicationsClick above for PubMed publications.
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