The chromosome 1 region has peak markers with of LOD of 3.45 and 3.46 for Alcoholism gender age and constraint as D1S2878 (165403366) D1S196 (167604128). Arbitrary interval of 25 MBp on each side of the peak makers was uploaded.
Authors:
Hill SY, Shen S, Zezza N, Hoffman EK, Perlin M, Allan W
The total transcriptome including genes that are differentially expressed in cocaine addicts compared to control subjects. Post-mortem brain samples were collected from the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (dlPFC) of the cocaine addict group and the control group. To assess gene expression, RNA-seq was performed. Data taken from Supplementary Table 2. Values presented are k.diff values. Data available from GEO with accession number GSE99349."
Authors:
Efrain A Ribeiro, Joseph R Scarpa, Susanna P Garamszegi, Andrew Kasarskis, Deborah C Mash, Eric J Nestler
Data from GEO GSE194368 and analyzed using GEO2R, only top gene shown. Authors identified transcriptional adaptations of GR signaling in the amygdala of humans with OUD. Thus, GRs, their coregulators and downstream systems may represent viable therapeutic targets to treat the “stress side” of OUD.
Authors:
Stephanie A Carmack, Janaina C M Vendruscolo, M Adrienne McGinn, Jorge Miranda-Barrientos, Vez Repunte-Canonigo, Gabriel D Bosse, Daniele Mercatelli, Federico M Giorgi, Yu Fu, Anthony J Hinrich, Francine M Jodelka, Karen Ling, Robert O Messing, Randall T Peterson, Frank Rigo, Scott Edwards, Pietro P Sanna, Marisela Morales, Michelle L Hastings, George F Koob, Leandro F Vendruscolo
Transcriptional alterations in dorsolateral prefrontal cortex and nucleus accumbens implicate neuroinflammation and synaptic remodeling in opioid use disorder. Transcriptomic profile of 20 control subjects and 20 OUD subjects in brain region DLPFC and NAC. Analyzed using GEO2R (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/geo/query/acc.cgi?acc=GSE174409) separately for each brain region, comparing OUD and control samples.
Authors:
Xiangning Xue, Wei Zong, Jill R Glausier, Sam-Moon Kim, Micah A Shelton, BaDoi N Phan, Chaitanya Srinivasan, Andreas R Pfenning, George C Tseng, David A Lewis, Marianne L Seney, Ryan W Logan
QTL for ethanol conditioned taste aversion on Chr3 at D3Mit11 (111.75 Mbp , Build 37)
Description:
ethanol conditioned taste aversion spans 86.75 - 136.75 Mbp (NCBI Build 37) on Chr3. This interval was obtained by using an interval width of 25 Mbp around the peak marker (Build 37, MGI, http://informatics.jax.org).
QTL for METH responses for body temperature on Chr3 at Gnat2 (111.75 Mbp , Build 37)
Description:
METH responses for body temperature spans 86.75 - 136.75 Mbp (NCBI Build 37) on Chr3. This interval was obtained by using an interval width of 25 Mbp around the peak marker (Build 37, MGI, http://informatics.jax.org).
Genes associated with Homo sapiens that interact with the MeSH term '5-dihydrocortisone' (C045993). Incorporates data from 1538 publications curated by the Comparative Toxicogenomics Database (CTD). ODE Gene scores represent number of supporting publications per gene.
Genes associated with Homo sapiens that interact with the MeSH term 'pentanal' (C046012). Incorporates data from 2 publications curated by the Comparative Toxicogenomics Database (CTD). ODE Gene scores represent number of supporting publications per gene.
Ethanol Induced Hypothermia Chr# 3 rs3710548 (145932289) with right flanking marker rs3719390 (85222358) and left marker rs30801216 (156802752). This was mapped in 300 + (b6x129)F2 mice.
loss of righting reflex assay. 155,101,972 - 247,295,816 involved strains HAS.LAS-(D2Rat38-D2Rat69). intercross allele responsible: LAS allele was dominant inducing agent: intraperitoneal administration of alcohol 2.25 g/kg measurement method: after alcohol administration, animals were placed on their back and the time at when they no longer right themselves was recorded; the lapse time at which they could right themselves was taken as loss of righting reflex (LORR) Likelihood Ratio: 16.3 software package used: Map Manager QTX duration of loss of righting reflex was less in female
Authors:
Radcliffe RA, Bludeau P, Asperi W, Fay T, Deng XS, Erwin VG, Deitrich RA
QTL associated with atherosclerotic lesion area 4. This interval was obtained by using a fixed interval width of 25 Mbp around the peak marker (115533310)
QTL associated with cystic fibrosis survival to weaning 1. This interval was obtained by using a fixed interval width of 25 Mbp around the peak marker (100779519)
QTL associated with collagen induced arthritis QTL 5. This interval was obtained by using a fixed interval width of 25 Mbp around the peak marker (82943273)
Authors:
Johannesson M, Olsson LM, Lindqvist AK, Mller S, Koczan D, Wester-Rosenlf L, Thiesen HJ, Ibrahim S, Holmdahl R
QTL associated with experimental allergic encephalomyelitis susceptibility 3. This interval was obtained by using a fixed interval width of 25 Mbp around the peak marker (96445337)
QTL associated with epistatic circling A C57L/J 1. This interval was obtained by using a fixed interval width of 25 Mbp around the peak marker (82366294)
Authors:
Cryns K, Van Spaendonck MP, Flothmann K, van Alphen AM, Van De Heyning PH, Timmermans JP, De Zeeuw CI, Van Camp G
QTL associated with induction of brown adipocytes 2. This interval was obtained by using a fixed interval width of 25 Mbp around the peak marker (99043650)
QTL associated with liver iron content 2. This interval was obtained by using a fixed interval width of 25 Mbp around the peak marker (100269519)
Authors:
Jones BC, Reed CL, Hitzemann R, Wiesinger JA, McCarthy KA, Buwen JP, Beard JL
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