Chronic intermittent ethanol exposure during adolescence: Effects on stress-induced social alterations and social drinking in adulthood
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Early adolescent ethanol exposure (AIE) produced social anxiety in males only. Repeated restraint had social impairing effects in both males and females. AIE curbed sensitivity to the social impairing effects of repeated restraint. AIE eliminated corticosterone habituation to repeated restraint in both sexes. The combination of AIE and stress induced anhedonia only in males.
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