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Project data set: Bennett3   (2007)

Project Acute functional tolerance to ethanol in 74 ILSXISS recombinant inbred strains of mice

MPD:375     2007     Bennett3     Citing

Investigators Beth Bennett     University of Colorado Denver School of Medicine   Aurora, CO
Thomas E Johnson     University of Colorado   Boulder, CO
Web site Investigator's lab
Contact Beth Bennett       Beth.Bennett@ucdenver.edu
Other
participants
Downing C, Carosone-Link P, Ponicsan H, Ruf C
Introductory
description
Alcohol sensitivity and acute alcohol tolerance were studied in a single cohort of mice using a test of ataxia: loss and regain of balance on a stationary wooden dowel upon exposure to two doses of EtOH within the same testing session.
Study design

Study design: all mice subjected to an intervention; 1 cohort.
74 strains tested     female male     Test age: 8-14wks

Availability
Strain survey data and protocol available – click here to view
Changelog There have been no updates or corrections to the data set since MPD release in Jul 2011  
Notes and
funding
Funding provided by NIH AA11984, AA08940

Reference
Bennett B, Downing C, Carosone-Link P, Ponicsan H, Ruf C, Johnson TE. Quantitative trait locus mapping for acute functional tolerance to ethanol in the L x S recombinant inbred panel. Alcohol Clin Exp Res. 2007 Feb;31(2):200-8.     PubMed 17250610     MGI


Related papers
Owens JC, Stallings MC, Johnson TE. Genetic analysis of low-dose ethanol-induced activation (LDA) in inbred long sleep (ILS) and inbred short sleep (ISS) mice. Behav Genet. 2002 May;32(3):163-71.     PubMed 12141778     MGI

Williams RW, Bennett B, Lu L, Gu J, DeFries JC, Carosone-Link PJ, Rikke BA, Belknap JK, Johnson TE. Genetic structure of the LXS panel of recombinant inbred mouse strains: a powerful resource for complex trait analysis. Mamm Genome. 2004 Aug;15(8):637-47.     PubMed 15457343     MGI

 




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