Neuropharmacology

Alcohol increases both inhibitory and excitatory signals in the brain’s lateral habenula

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Abstract

Ethanol accelerated the firing of lateral habenula neurons in rat brain slices.

  • Ethanol enhances both glutamatergic and GABAergic transmission in lateral habenula neurons.
  • The acceleration of neuron firing was greater when a GABA receptor blocker was applied alongside ethanol.
  • Ethanol potentiated inhibitory postsynaptic currents with an effective concentration of 1.5 mM.
  • Dopamine and its related compounds could mimic the effects of ethanol on GABAergic transmission.
  • The potentiation of GABAergic inhibition by ethanol may reduce aversive responses associated with its consumption.

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