Could Alcoholism Be Controlled with a Switch

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Brain biomarker predicts compulsive drinking
Scientists discover brain circuit in mice that controls compulsive drinking of alcohol...

A cortical-brainstem circuit predicts and governs compulsive alcohol drinking
Most people are exposed to alcohol at some point in their lives, but only a small fraction will develop a compulsive drinking disorder. Siciliano et al. first established a behavioral measure to assess how predisposition interacts with experience to produce compulsive drinking in a subset of mice (see the Perspective by Nixon and Mangieri). In search of the underlying neurobiological mechanism, they discovered that a discrete circuit between the medial prefrontal cortex and brainstem is central for the development of compulsive drinking...

Compelled to drink: Why some cannot stop
Excessive alcohol drinking, a component cause of more than 200 diseases, is a leading cause of preventable death. The loss of control over alcohol drinking to the point of compulsion'consuming alcohol despite negative consequences'is the defining characteristic of an alcohol use disorder (AUD). Almost 20% of adults worldwide engage in heavy alcohol drinking episodes in their lifetime, and only half of heavy drinkers in the United States are able to cut down or quit drinking when faced with adverse health consequences of their drinking...