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Chunk #42 — Chronic administration of ethanol — Behavioral effects

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The role of GABA(A) receptors in the acute and chronic effects of ethanol: a decade of progress.
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Chronic ethanol exposure results in CNS hyperexcitability during and following withdrawal from ethanol exposure. These effects include a heightened risk for seizures, increased anxiety, hyperalgesia, and disruptions in sleep states. While the exact molecular mechanisms attributable to each of these effects are not fully understood, an overwhelming amount of evidence points to GABAA receptor involvement (see Grobin et al. 1998 for review).