Du 13 au 17 mars 2023 au CRBS
Mardi 14 mars à partir de 13h30 dans l'auditorium
- Salle de consommation à moindre risque : enjeux et recherche par Laurence Lalanne, unité 1114 Inserm, Unistra
- Temporal preparation in video game players par François R. Foerster, Centre de recherche de la Cognition et les Neurosciences CRCN, Université Libre de Bruxelles
- Why do we sleep, par Simon J. Guillot, unité 1118 Inserm, Unistra
Vendredi 17 mars à 13h30 dans l'auditorium
“Animal model of Binge drinking and its relevance to find new treatments for Alcohol Use Disorders” par Jérôme Jeanblanc, chercheur en Neuroscience, Groupe de recherche sur l'alcool et les pharmacodépendances (GRAP), Université de Picardie Jules Verne (UPJV), Inserm UMR 1247
Abstract:
Alcohol use disorders is a major public health issue with about 10% of the adult population affected by this disease. Despite a global decrease in the total amount of alcohol consumed over the last decades, some specific paterns of consumption remain high and stable such as binge drinking. Binge drinking is usually defined as a large amount of alcohol consumed over a short period of time. In thispresentation I willgive an overview of whatisknown on this specific alcohol-related behavior and its consequences. I willthenpresent an animal model of binge drinking wedevelopped in ourlaboratory in Amiens. Finally I will focus the second part of the presentation on the use of this model in order to develop new treatments such as the differentenantiomers of baclofen and psychedelics (psilocybin).
Organisateur :
Comité d'animation scientifique du CRBS