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Late aging associated changes in alcohol sensitivity, neurobehavioral function, and neuroinflammation, Volume 148, the latest release in the International Review of Neurobiology series, highlights new advances in the field, with this new volume presenting interesting chapters on a variety of timely topics. Each chapter is written by an international board of authors.

  • Provides the authority and expertise of leading contributors from an international board of authors
  • Presents the latest release in the International Review of Neurobiology series
  • Includes the latest information on late aging-associated changes in alcohol sensitivity, inflammation and cognitive decline
Contributors ix
Preface: Setting the stage for understanding alcohol effects in late aging: A special issue including both human and rodent studies xiii
1 Alcohol consumption predicts incidence of depressive episodes across 10 years among older adults in 19 countries
1(38)
Katherine M. Keyes
Kasim Allel
Ursula M. Staudinger
Katherine A. Ornstein
Esteban Calvo
1 Introduction
2(6)
2 Methods
8(5)
3 Results
13(8)
4 Discussion
21(5)
Funding
26(1)
Conflict of interest
26(1)
Appendix
27(5)
References
32(7)
2 Clarifying the neurobehavioral sequelae of moderate drinking lifestyles and acute alcohol effects with aging
39(40)
Sara Jo Nixon
Ben Lewis
1 Introduction
40(2)
2 Moderate drinking lifestyles: Impact on peripheral systems and neurobehavior
42(14)
3 Acute alcohol effects
56(12)
4 Conclusions/future directions
68(2)
Funding
70(1)
References
70(8)
Further reading
78(1)
3 I can't drink what I used to: The interaction between ethanol and the aging brain
79(22)
Douglas B. Matthews
Amelia Schneider
Abigail Kastner
Samantha Scaletty
Rachel Szenay
1 Aged animals have greater sensitivity to acute ethanol administration compared to younger animals
82(6)
2 Potential mechanisms that increase sensitivity to acute ethanol in aged animals
88(1)
3 Impact of chronic ethanol exposure in aged animals compared to younger animals
89(3)
4 The impact of adolescent ethanol exposure in aged animals
92(1)
5 Conclusion
93(1)
Acknowledgment
94(1)
References
94(7)
4 Aging with alcohol-related brain damage: Critical brain circuits associated with cognitive dysfunction
101(68)
Polliana Toledo Nunes
Brian T. Kipp
Nicole L. Reitz
Lisa M. Savage
1 Introduction
102(4)
2 Neuroinflammation and alcohol-related brain damage
106(7)
3 Alcohol-related brain damage: Key sites of pathology associated with cognitive dysfunction
113(20)
4 Early alcohol abuse may prime the brain for accelerated aging
133(13)
5 Conclusions
146(1)
Acknowledgments
147(1)
References
147(22)
5 Alcohol drinking exacerbates neural and behavioral pathology in the 3xTg-AD mouse model of Alzheimer's disease
169(62)
Jessica L. Hoffman
Sara Faccidomo
Michelle Kim
Seth M. Taylor
Abigail E. Agoglia
Ashley M. May
Evan N. Smith
L.C. Wong
Clyde W. Hodge
1 Introduction
171(13)
2 Materials and methods
184(8)
3 Results and discussion
192(19)
4 General discussion
211(8)
Acknowledgments
219(1)
References
219(12)
6 From adolescence to late aging: A comprehensive review of social behavior, alcohol, and neuroinflammation across the lifespan
231(74)
Amy E. Perkins
Elena I. Varlinskaya
Terrence Deak
1 Introduction
232(5)
2 Regulation of social behavior
237(14)
3 Social behavior and alcohol
251(12)
4 Social behavior and neuroinflammation
263(15)
5 Summary and future directions
278(1)
Acknowledgments
279(1)
References
279(26)
7 A comparison of hippocampal microglial responses in aged and young rodents following dependent and non-dependent binge drinking
305
Isabella R. Grifasi
William Andrew Evans
Annie D. Rexha
Lansana W. Sako
S. Alex Marshall
1 Introduction
306(7)
2 Methods
313(6)
3 Results
319(6)
4 Discussion
325(7)
5 Conclusion
332(1)
Acknowledgments
332(1)
References
333
Terrence Deak is at the Center for Development and Behavioral Neuroscience, Binghamton University, USA Lisa Savage is at the Center for Development and Behavioral Neuroscience, Binghamton University, USA