“…mGluR 2/3 are located pre-, peri-, and post-synaptically (Benarroch, 2008), and negatively modulate glutamate transmission by inhibiting glutamate release and reducing neural excitability at the postsynaptic level (Ferraguti and Shigemoto, 2006;Pinheiro and Mulle, 2008;Schoepp, 2001). mGluR 2/3 are widely expressed throughout brain circuits that mediate ethanolassociated conditioned reinforcement, incentive motivation and reward (Dayas et al, 2007;Kenny and Markou, 2004;Tzschentke and Schmidt, 2003;Zhao et al, 2006), as well as circuits mediating stress and anxiety responses (Benarroch, 2008;Dayas et al, 2007;Zhao et al, 2006), the latter representing important risk factors for ethanol abuse and relapse (Brown et al, 1995;Fox et al, 2007Fox et al, , 2008; Kreek and Koob, 1998;Sinha, 2000Sinha, , 2001Sinha et al, 2009). Recent findings provide strong evidence that mGluR 2/3 participate in mediating many addiction-relevant actions of ethanol.…”