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Mice with genetically altered GABA transporter subtype I (GAT1) expression show altered behavioral responses to ethanol

✍ Scribed by You-Qing Cai; Guo-Qiang Cai; Guo-Xiang Liu; Qing Cai; Jia-Hao Shi; Jun Shi; Sun-Kai Ma; Xia Sun; Zhe-Jin Sheng; Zhen-Tong Mei; Dafu Cui; Lihe Guo; Zhugang Wang; Jian Fei


Book ID
102386352
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2006
Tongue
English
Weight
432 KB
Volume
84
Category
Article
ISSN
0360-4012

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✦ Synopsis


It is widely accepted that the GABAergic system plays an important role in the action of ethanol in vivo. GABA transporter subtype 1 (GAT1) constructs high affinity reuptake sites in the CNS and regulates GABAergic transmissions. In this study, mice lacking the GAT1 were developed by homologous recombination. Both hetero-and homozygous GAT1 mutant mice were tested for ethanol, saccharin or quinine consumption, ethanol-conditioned place preference, ethanol-conditioned taste aversion, ethanol-simulated motor activity, and ethanol-induced sedation/hypnosis. The GAT1 À/À mice showed decreased ethanol aversion and ethanol reward, and insensitivity to both the sedative/hypnotic and the motor stimulant effects of ethanol, along with increased avoidance of quinine preference and consumption. GAT1 þ/À mice showed significantly increased consumption of ethanol and saccharin, however, enhanced the rewarding and preference effect of ethanol, increased avoidance of quinine, and higher sensitivity to the motor stimulant effect of ethanol. These results demonstrate that GAT1, perhaps in a bi-directional way, modulates some behavioral effects of ethanol. The GAT1 mutant mice provided us a very useful model to investigate the mechanisms of ethanol action in vivo.