2023
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-2442454/v1
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Autophosphorylation of αCaMKII regulates alcohol consumption by controlling sedative effects of alcohol and alcohol-induced loss of excitatory synapses

Abstract: Calcium/calmodulin-dependent kinase II (CaMKII) is a key enzyme at the glutamatergic synapses. CAMK2A gene variants have been linked with alcohol use disorder (AUD) by an unknown mechanism. Here, we looked for the link between αCaMKII autophosphorylation and the AUD etiology. Autophosphorylation-deficient heterozygous αCaMKII mutant mice (T286A+/-) were trained in the IntelliCages to test the role of αCaMKII activity in AUD-related behaviors. The glutamatergic synapses morphology in CeA was studied in the anim… Show more

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