Jeanne
M. Wehner Publications
1. Snustad DP, Parson KA,
Warner HR, Tutas DJ, Wehner JM, Koerner JF: Mutants of bacteriophage
T4 deficient in the ability to induce nuclear disruption: II. Physiological
state of the host nucleotide in infected cells. Journal of Molecular
Biology 89: 675-687, l974.
2. Tutas DJ, Wehner JM,
Koerner JF: Unfolding of the host genome after infection of Escherichia
coli with bacteriophage T4. Journal of Virology 13: 548-550, l974.
3. Wehner JM, Sheppard
JR, Malkinson AM: Density-dependent phosphorylation of a specific
protein in cultured cells. Nature 266: 842-844, l977.
4. Sheppard JR, Brus D,
Wehner JM: Brain reaggregate cultures: Biochemical evidence for myelin
membrane synthesis. Journal of Neurobiology 9: 309-315, l978.
5. Wehner JM, Sheppard
JR: Protein phosphorylation. In SB Day (ed.), A Companion to the Life
Sciences. New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1979. Pp. 388-389.
6. Stafstrom CE, Johnston
D, Wehner JM, Sheppard JR: Spontaneous neural activity in fetal brain
reaggregate cultures. Neuroscience 5: 1681-1689, 1980.
7. Wehner JM, Malkinson
AM, Wiser MF, Sheppard JR: Cyclic AMP-dependent protein kinase enzymes
from BALB 3T3 and other 3T3 derived lines. Journal of Cell Physiology
108: 175-184, l981.
8. Wehner JM, Feinman RD,
Sheppard JR: Beta-adrenergic response in CNS reaggregate cultures.
Developmental Brain Research 3: 207-217, 1982.
9. Bloomer JR, Reuter RJ,
Morton KO, Wehner JM: Enzymatic formation of zinc-protoporphyrin by
rat liver and its potential effect on hepatic heme metabolism. Gastroenterology
85: 663-668, 1983.
10. Malkinson AM, Beer
DS, Wehner JM, Sheppard JR: Elution of the regulatory subunit of cAMP-dependent
protein kinase type I isozyme derived from epididymal fat within the
type II isozyme chromatographic peak. Biochemical and Biophysical
Research Communications 112: 214-220, 1983.
11. Sheppard JR, McSwigan
JD, Wehner JM, White JG, Shows TB, Jacobs KH, Schultz G: Adrenergic
response in Down Syndrome. In VE Anderson, JW Eaton, JR Sheppard (eds.),
Human Genetics and Membrane Biology. New York: Alan R. Liss, 1983.
Pp. 307-325.
12. Sheppard JR, Wehner
JM, McSwigan JD, Shows TB: Chromosomal assignment of the gene for
the human beta-adrenergic receptor. Proceedings of the National Academy
of Sciences 80: 233-246, l983.
13. Wehner, JM, Smolen
A, Smolen TN, Murphy C: Recovery of acetylcholinesterase activity
after acute organophosphate treatment of CNS reaggregate cultures.
Fundamental and Applied Toxicology 5: 1104-1109, 1985.
14. Smolen A, Smolen TN,
Wehner JM, Collins AC: Genetically determined differences in acute
response to diisopropylfluorophosphate. Pharmacology Biochemistry
and Behavior 22: 623-630, 1985.
15. Wehner JM, Marley RJ:
Genetic differences in the effects of delta-aminolevulinic acid on
seizure susceptibility. Experimental Neurology 94: 280-291, 1986.
16. Marks MJ, Stitzel JA,
Romm E, Wehner JM, Collins AC: Nicotinic binding sites in rat and
mouse brain: Comparison of acetylcholine, nicotine, and alpha-bungarotoxin.
Molecular Pharmacology 30: 427-436, 1986.
17. Marley RJ, Gaffney
D, Wehner JM: Genetic influences on GABA-related seizures. Pharmacology
Biochemistry and Behavior 24: 665-672, 1986.
18. Marley RJ, Miner LL,
Wehner JM, Collins AC: Differential effects of central nervous system
depressants in long-sleep and short-sleep mice. Journal of Pharmacology
and Experimental Therapeutics 238: 1028-1033, 1986.
19. Marley RJ, Wehner JM:
GABA enhancement of flunitrazepam binding in mice selectively bred
for differential sensitivity to ethanol. Alcohol and Drug Research
7: 25-32, 1986.
20. Wehner JM, Murphy-Erdosh
C, Smolen A, Smolen TN: Genetic variation in paraoxonase activity
and sensitivity to diisopropylphosphofluoridate in inbred mice. Pharmacology
Biochemistry and Behavior 28: 317-320, 1987.
21. Freund RK, Marley RJ,
Wehner JM: Differential sensitivities to seizure-inducing and electrophysiological
effects of bicuculline in three mouse strains. Brain Research Bulletin
18: 657-662, 1987.
22. Freund RK, Wehner JM:
Strain-selective effects of nicotine on electrophysiological responses
evoked in hippocampus from DBA/2Ibg and C3H/2Ibg mice. Journal of
Neurogenetics 4: 75-86, 1987.
23. Marley RJ, Wehner JM:
Correlation between the enhancement of flunitrazepam binding by GABA
and seizure susceptibility in mice. Life Sciences 40: 2215-2224, 1987.
24. Upchurch M, Wehner
JM: Effects of chronic diisopropylfluorophosphate treatment on spatial
learning in mice. Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior 27: 143-151,
1987.
25. Collins AC, Romm E,
Wehner JM: Nicotine tolerance: An analysis of the time course of its
development and loss in the rat. Psychopharmacology 96: 7-14, 1988.
26. Freund RK, Jungschaffer
DA, Collins AC, Wehner JM: Evidence for modulation of GABAergic neurotransmission
by nicotine. Brain Research 453: 215-220, 1988.
27. Marley RJ, Freund RK,
Wehner JM: Differential response to flurazepam in long-sleep and short-sleep
mice. Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior 31: 453- 458, 1988.
28. Marley RJ, Stinchcomb
A, Wehner JM: Further characterization of benzodiazepine receptor
differences in long-sleep and short-sleep mice. Life Sciences 43:
1223-1231, 1988.
29. Martin BJ, Marley RJ,
Miner LL, Wehner JM: Classical genetic analysis of GABA-related seizures.
Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior 29: 501-507, 1988.
30. Martin B, Wehner JM:
Influence of genotype on nicotine-induced increases of plasma corticosterone
in mice as a result of acute nicotine pretreatment. Pharmacology Biochemistry
and Behavior 30: 1065-1070, 1988.
31. Pelleymounter MA, Schlesinger
K, Wehner JM, Hall ME, Stewart JM: Nigral 5-HT and substance P-induced
enhancement of passive avoidance retention. Behavioral and Brain Research
29: 159-172, 1988.
32. Upchurch M, Pounder
JI, Wehner JM: Heterosis and resistance to DFP effects on spatial
learning in C57BL X DBA hybrids. Brain Research Bulletin 21: 499-503,
1988.
33. Upchurch M, Wehner
JM: DBA/2Ibg mice are incapable of cholinergically-based learning
in the Morris water task. Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior,
29: 325-330, 1988.
34. Upchurch M, Wehner
JM: Differences between inbred strains of mice in Morris water maze
performance. Behavior Genetics 18: 55-68, 1988.
35. Wehner JM, Upchurch
M: The effects of chronic oxotremorine treatment on spatial learning
and tolerance development in mice. Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior
32: 543-551, 1989.
36. Bowers, BJ, Wehner
JM: Interaction of ethanol and stress with the GABA/BZ receptor in
LS and SS mice. Brain Research Bulletin 23: 53-59, 1989.
37. Peris J, Wehner JM,
Zahniser NR: [35S]TBPS binding sites are decreased in the colliculi
of mice with a genetic predisposition to bicuculline-induced seizures.
Brain Research 503: 288-295, 1989.
38. Stinchcomb A, Bowers
BJ, Wehner JM: The effects of ethanol and Ro 15-4513 on elevated plus-maze
and rotarod performance in Long-Sleep and Short-Sleep mice. Alcohol
6: 369-376, 1989.
39. Upchurch M, Wehner
JM: Inheritance of spatial learning ability in inbred mice: A classical
genetic analysis. Behavioral Neuroscience 103: 1251-1258, 1989.
40. Wehner JM, Martin BJ,
Marley RJ, Pounder JI: Behavioral studies of GABAergic responses in
LS and SS mice: Are ethanol sensitivity and responses to GABAergic
agents regulated by common mechanisms- In RA Deitrich, AA Pawlowski
(eds.), Initial Sensitivity to Alcohol NIAAA Research Monograph-20.
Washington, DC: US Government Printing Office, 1990. Pp. 345-379.
41. Wehner JM, Sleight
S, Upchurch M: Hippocampal protein kinase C activity is reduced in
poor spatial learners. Brain Research 523: 181-187, 1990.
42. Collins AC, Romm E,
Wehner JM: Dissociation of the apparent relationship between nicotine
tolerance and up-regulation of nicotinic receptors. Brain Research
Bulletin 25: 373-379, 1990.
43. Upchurch M, Wehner
JM: Effects of N-methyl-D-aspartate antagonism on spatial learning
ability in mice. Psychopharmacology 100: 209-214, 1990.
44. Wehner JM, Pounder
JI, Bowers BJ: The use of recombinant inbred strains to study drug
response sensitivities. J. of Addictive Diseases 10: 89-107, 1991.
45. Bowers BJ, Bosy TZ,
Wehner JM: Adrenalectomy increases bicuculline-induced seizure sensitivity
in long-sleep and short-sleep mice. Pharmacology Biochemistry and
Behavior, 38:593-600, 1991.
46. Paylor R, Rudy JA,
Wehner JM: Acute phorbol ester treatment improves learning performance
in rats. Behavioral Brain Research, 45: 189-193, 1991.
47. Bowers BJ, Wehner JM:
Adrenalectomy and stress modulate GABAA receptor function in LS and
SS mice. Brain Research, 576: 80-88, 1992.
48. de Fiebre CM, Marley
RJ, Miner LJ, Colley NE, Wehner JM, and Collins AC: Classical genetic
analyses of responses to sedative-hypnotic drugs in crosses derived
from long-sleep and short-sleep mice. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental
Research, 16: 511-521, 1992.
49. Minnick SA, Wehner
JM: The rate of ethanol absorption is influenced by corticosterone
in Long-sleep and Short-sleep mice, Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental
Research, 16: 460-465, 1992.
50. Wehner JM, Pounder
JI, Parham C, Collins AC: A recombinant inbred strain analysis of
sleep-time responses to several sedative-hypnotics, Alcoholism: Clinical
and Experimental Research, 16: 522-528, 1992.
51. Bowers BJ, Wehner JM:
Biochemical and behavioral effects of steroids on GABAA receptor function
in Long-sleep and Short-sleep mice. Brain Research Bulletin, 29: 57-68,
1992.
52. Silva AJ, Paylor R,
Wehner JM, Tonegawa S: Impaired spatial learning in alpha-calcium-calmodulin
kinase II mutant mice. Science 257: 206-211, 1992.
53. Silva AJ, Wang Y, Paylor
R, Wehner JM, Stevens CF, Tonegawa S: Alpha calcium/calmodulin kinase
II mutant mice: deficient long-term potentiation and impaired spatial
learning. Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology Vol.
LVII: 527-539, 1992.
54. de Fiebre NC, Marley
RJ, Wehner JM, Collins AC: Lipid solubility of sedative-hypnotic drugs
influences hypothermic and hypnotic responses of long-sleep and short-sleep
mice. Journ. Pharmacol. Exper. Ther. 263: 232-240, 1992.
55. Fordyce DE, Wehner
JM: Determination of Hippocampal Protein kinase C using a frozen tissue
method: Comparison of activity in pre and postsynaptic activity in
C57BL/6 and DBA/2 mice. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Comm., 188: 690-694,
1992.
56. Paylor R, Morrison
SK, Rudy JW, Waltrip LT, Wehner JM: Brief exposure to an enriched
environment improves performance on the Morris water task and increases
hippocampal protein kinase C activity in young rats. Behav. Brain
Res., 52: 49-59, 1992.
57. Wehner JM, Bosy TZ,
Waltrip LA: Solubilization of benzodiazepine receptors from Long-
and Short-Sleep mice. Pharmacology, Biochemistry, Behavior, 44: 133-139,
1993.
58. Bowers BJ, Parham CL,
Sikela JM, Wehner JM: Isolation and nucleotide sequence of a mouse
brain cDNA coding for protein kinase C-gamma isozyme. Gene, 123: 263-
265, 1993.
59. Paylor R, Baskall L,
Wehner JM: Behavioral dissociations between C57BL/6 and DBA/2 mice
on learning and memory tasks: A hippocampal-dysfunction hypothesis.
Psychobiology, 21:11-26, 1993.
60. Fordyce DE, Wehner
JM: Effects of aging on spatial learning and hippocampal protein kinase
C in mice. Neurobiology of Aging, 14: 309-317, 1993.
61. Fordyce DE, Wehner
JM: Physical activity enhances spatial learning performance with an
associated alteration in hippocampal protein kinase C activity in
C57BL/6 and DBA/2 mice. Brain Research, 619: 111-119, 1993.
62. Silva AJ, Paylor R,
Wehner JM, Tonegawa S: Technical Comments: Spatial learning in mutant
mice. Science, 262: 760-762, 1993.
63. Abeliovich A, Paylor
R, Chen C, Kim JJ, Wehner JM, Tonegawa S: PKC-gamma mutant mice exhibit
mild deficits in spatial and contextual learning. Cell, 75:1263-1271,
1993.
64. Collins AC, Wehner
JM, Wilson WR: Animal models of alcoholism: genetic strategies and
neurochemical mechanisms. Biochem. Soc. Symp., 59:173-191, 1993.
65. Miller S, Wehner JM:
Cholesterol treatment facilitates spatial learning performance in
DBA/2Ibg mice. Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior, 49:257-261,
1994.
66. Paylor R, Johnson RS,
Papaioannou V, Spiegelman BM, Wehner JM: Behavioral assessment of
c-fos mutant mice. Brain Research, 651:275-282, 1994.
67. Paylor R, Tracy R,
Wehner JM, Rudy JW: DBA/2 and C57BL/6 mice differ in contextual fear
but not auditory fear conditioning. Behavioral Neurosciences, 108:810-817,
1994.
68. Fordyce DE, Bhat RV,
Baraban JM, Wehner JM: Genetic and activity-dependent regulation of
Zif268 expression: Association with spatial learning. Hippocampus,
4:559-568, 1994.
69. Fordyce DE, Clark VJ,
Paylor R, Wehner JM: Enhancement of hippocampally-mediated learning
and protein kinase C activity by oxiracetam in learning-impaired DBA/2
mice. Brain Research, 672:170-176, 1995.
70. Harris RA, McQuilkin
SJ, Paylor R, Abeliovich A, Tonegawa S, Wehner JM: Mutant mice lacking
the γ isoform of protein kinase C show decreased behavioral actions
of ethanol and altered function of γ-aminobutyrate type A receptors.
Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 92:3658-3662, 1995.
71. Minnick SA, Miller
SL, Wehner JM: The effects of acute stress on ethanol absorption in
LS and SS mice. Alcohol, 12:257-263, 1995.
72. Cao W, Wehner JM, Collins
AC: Chronic intragastric infusion produces tolerance to ethanol in
LS and SS mice. Alcohol, 12:241-246, 1995.
73. Bowers BJ, Christensen
SC, Pauley JR, Paylor R, Yuva L, Dunbar SE, Wehner JM: Protein and
molecular characterization of hippocampal protein kinase C in C57BL/6
and DBA/2 mice. Journal of Neurochemistry, 64:2737-2746, 1995.
74. Wehner JM, Bowers BJ:
The use of transgenics, null mutants, and antisense approaches to
study ethanol's actions. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research,
19:811-820, 1995.
75. Bennett CM, Fordyce
D, Rose GM, and Wehner JM: Chronic sodium azide treatment decreases
membrane-bound protein kinase C activity in the rat hippocampus. Neurobiology
of Learning and Memory, 64:187-190, 1995.
76. Tonegawa S, Li Y, Erzurumlu
RS, Jhaveri S, Chen C, Goda Y, Paylor R, Silva AJ, Kim JJ, Wehner
JM, Stevens CF, and Abeliovich A: The gene knockout technology for
the analysis of learning and memory, and neural development. In ACH
Yu, LF Eng, UJ McMahan, H Schulman, EM Shooter, and A Stadlin (eds.),
Progress in Brain Research, Vol. 105. New York: Elsevier Science BV,
1995. Pp. 3-14.
77. Hiller-Sturmhöfel
S, Bowers BJ, Wehner JM: Genetic engineering in animal models. Alcohol
Health & Research World, 19:206-213, 1995.
78. Wehner JM, Bowers BJ,
Paylor R: The use of null mutant mice to study complex learning and
memory processes. Behavior Genetics, 26:301-312, 1996.
79. Christensen SC, Johnson
TE, Markel PD, Clark VJ, Fulker DW, Corley RP, Collins AC, and Wehner
JM: Quantitative trait locus analyses of sleep-times induced by sedative-hypnotics
in LSXSS recombinant inbred strains of mice. Alcoholism: Clinical
and Experimental Research, 20:543-550, 1996.
80. Forrest D, Hanebuth
E, Smeyne RJ, Everds N, Stewart CL, Wehner JM, Curran T: Recessive
resistance to thyroid hormone in mice lacking thyroid hormone receptor
ß: evidence for tissue-specific modulation of receptor function.
The EMBO Journal, 15:3006-3015, 1996.
81. Wehner JM, Logue SF,
Owen, EH: Issues for examining complex learning in mice. In: What's
Wrong with My Mouse: New Interplays Between Mouse Genetics and Behavior
(1996 Short Course 1 Syllabus), JS Takahashi (ED), pp. 39-49. Washington
DC: Society for Neuroscience, 1996.
82. Paylor R, Baskall-Baldini
L, Yuva L, Wehner JM: Developmental differences in place-learning
performance between C57BL/6 and DBA/2 mice parallel the ontogeny of
hippocampal protein kinase C. Behavioral Neuroscience, 1996, 110:1415-1425.
83. Wehner JM and Silva
AJ: Importance of strain differences in evaluations of learning and
memory processes in null mutants. Mental Retardation and Developmental
Disabilities Research Reviews, 1996, 2:243-248.
84. Logue SF, Paylor R,
Wehner JM: Hippocampal lesions cause learning deficits in inbred mice
in the Morris water maze and conditioned-fear task. Behavioral Neuroscience,
1997, 111:104-113.
85. Crawley JN, Belknap
JK, Collins A, Crabbe JC, Frankel W, Henderson N, Hitzemann RJ, Maxson
SC, Miner LL, Silva AJ, Wehner JM, Wynshaw-Boris A, Paylor R: Behavioral
phenotypes of inbred mouse strains: implications and recommendations
for molecular studies. Psychopharmacology, 1997, 132:107-124.
86. Owen EH, Christensen
SC, Paylor R, Wehner JM: Identification of quantitative trait loci
involved in contextual and auditory-cued fear conditioning in BXD
recombinant inbred strains. Behavioral Neuroscience, 1997, 111: 292-300.
87. Logue SF, Owen EH,
Rasmussen DL, Wehner JM: Assessment of locomotor activity, acoustic
and tactile startle, and prepulse inhibition of startle in inbred
strains and F1 hybrids: Implications of genetic background for single
gene and quantitative trait loci analyses. Neuroscience, 1997, 80:
1075-1086.
88. Owen EH, Logue SF,
Rasmussen DL, Wehner JM: Assessment of learning by the Morris water
task and fear conditioning in inbred mouse strains and F1 hybrids:
Implications of genetic background for single gene mutations and quantitative
trait loci analyses. Neuroscience, 1997, 80: 1087-1099.
89. Wehner JM, Radcliffe
RA, Rosmann ST, Christensen SC, Rasmussen DL, Fulker DW, Wiles M:
Quantitative trait locus analysis of contextual fear conditioning
in mice. Nature Genetics, 1997, 17: 331-334.
90. Caldarone B, Saavedra
C, Tartaglia K, Wehner JM, Dudek BC, Flaherty L: Quantitative trait
loci analysis affecting contextual conditioning in mice. Nature Genetics,
1997, 17: 335-337.
91. Lu Y, Wehner JM: Enhancement
of contextual fear-conditioning by putative (±)-a--amino-3-hydroxy-5-methylisoxazole-4-propionic
acid (AMPA) receptor modulators and N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor
antagonists in DBA/2J mice. Brain Research, 1997, 768: 197-207.
92. Banbury Conference
on Genetic Background in Mice: Mutant mice and neuroscience: Recommendations
concerning genetic background. (Wehner JM, one of 26 contributors
to the recommendations in this article.) Neuron, 1997, 19: 755-759.
93. Brandon EP, Logue SF,
Adams MR, Qi M, Sullivan SP, Matsumoto AM, Dorsa DM, Wehner JM, McKnight
GS, Idzerda RL: Defective motor behavior and neural gene expression
in RIIß-protein kinase A mutant mice. J. Neurosci., 1998, 18:
3639-3649.
94. Radcliffe RA, Erwin
VG, Wehner JM: Acute functional tolerance to ethanol and fear conditioning
are genetically correlated in mice. Alcohol Clin & Exp Res, 1998,
22: 1673-1679.
95. Tecott LH, Logue SF,
Wehner JM, Kauer JA: Perturbed dentate gyrus function in serotonin
5-HT2C receptor mutant mice. PNAS, 1998, 95: 15026-15031.
96. Logue SF, Swartz RJ,
Wehner JM: Genetic correlation between performance on an appetitive
signalled nosepoke task and voluntary ethanol consumption. Alcohol
Clin Exp Res, 1998, 22: 1912-1920.
97. Paylor R, Bowers BJ,
Wehner JM: The involvement of protein kinase C in hippocampal-dependent
learning. In: A Neugebauer (ED.), Macromolecular Interplay in Brain
Associative Mechanisms. Pp. 240-249. Singapore, London, River Edge,
NJ: World Scientific Publishing, 1998.
98. Logue SF, Owen EH,
Wehner JM: Approaches to study the genetic regulation of learning
and memory. In: DW Pfaff, WH Berrettini, SC Maxson, TH Joh (eds.),
Genetic Influences on Neural and Behavioral Functions. Chap. 25 pp.
459-570; Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press, 1999.
99. Bowers BJ, Owen EH,
Collins AC, Abeliovich A, Tonegawa S, Wehner, JM: Decreased ethanol
sensitivity and tolerance development in γ-Protein Kinase C null
mutant mice is dependent on genetic background. Alcohol Clin Exp Res,
23: 387-397, 1999.
100. Gould TJ, Wehner JM:
Nicotine enhancement of contextual fear conditioning. Behav Brain
Res, 102: 31-39, 1999.
101. Gould TJ, Wehner JM:
Genetic influences on latent inhibition. Behav Neurosci, 113: 1291-1296,
1999.
102. Turri MG, Talbot CJ,
Radcliffe RA, Wehner JM, Flint J: High resolution mapping of quantitative
trait loci for emotionality in selected strains of mice. Mammalian
Genome, 10: 1098-1101, 1999.
103. Bowers BJ, Collins
AC, Wehner JM: Background genotype modulates the effects of γ-PKC
on the development of rapid tolerance to ethanol-induced hypothermia.
Addict Biol, 5: 47-58, 2000.
104. Young EA, Owen EH,
Meiri KF, Wehner JM: Alterations in hippocampal GAP-43 phosphorylation
and protein level following contextual fear conditioning. Brain Res,
860: 95-103, 2000.
105. Wick MJ, Radcliffe
RA, Bowers BJ, Mascia MP, Lüscher B, Harris RA, Wehner JM: Behavioural
changes produced by transgenic overexpression of ─L and ─S
subunits of the GABAA receptor. Eur J Neurosci, 12: 2634-2638, 2000.
106. Bowers BJ, Collins
AC, Tritto T, Wehner JM: Mice lacking PKCγ exhibit decreased anxiety.
Behav Genet, 30: 111-121, 2000.
107. Radcliffe RA, Lowe
MV, Wehner JM: Confirmation of contextual fear conditioning QTLs by
short-term selection. Behav Genet, 30: 183-191, 2000.
108. Radcliffe RA, Bohl
ML, Lowe MV, Cykowski CS, Wehner JM: Mapping of quantitative trait
loci for hypnotic sensitivity to ethanol in crosses derived from the
C57BL/6 and DBA/2 mouse strains. Alcohol: Clin Exp Res, 24: 1335-1342,
2000.
109. Gould TJ, Collins
AC, Wehner JM: Nicotine enhances latent inhibition and ameliorates
ethanol-induced deficits in latent inhibition. Nicotine & Tobacco
Research, 3: 17-24, 2001.
110. Vissel B, Royle GA,
Christie BR, Schiffer HH, Ghetti A, Tritto T, Perez-Otano I, Radcliffe
RA, Seamans J, Sejnowski T, Wehner JM, Collins AC, O’Gorman
S, Heinemann SF: The role of RNA editing of kainate receptors in synaptic
plasticity and seizures. Neuron, 29:217-227, 2001.
111. Labarca C, Schwarz
J, Deshpande P, Schwarz S, Nowak MW, Fonck C, Kofuji P, Dang H, Shi
W, Fidan M, Khakh BS, Chen Z, Bowers BJ, Boulter J, Wehner JM, Lester
HA: Point mutant mice with hypersensitive a-4 nicotinic receptors
show dopaminergic deficits and increased anxiety. Proceedings of the
National Academy of Science USA, 98: 2786-2791, 2001.
112. Bowers BJ, Elliott,
KJ Wehner JM: Differential sensitivity to the anxiolytic effects of
ethanol and flunitrazepam in PKCγ null mutant mice. Pharmacology,
Biochemistry and Behavior, 68: 1-12, 2001.
113. Wehner JM, Radcliffe
RA, Bowers BJ: Quantitative genetics and mouse behavior. Annual Reviews
of Neuroscience 2001, 24:845-67, 2001.
114. Wehner JM, Radcliffe
RA: Cued and contextual fear conditioning in mice (Unit 8.5C). In:
Current Protocols in Neuroscience 2001, pp. 1-12. John Wiley &
Sons: New York, 2001.
115. Bowers BJ, Wehner
JM: Ethanol consumption and behavioral impulsivity are increased in
PKCγ null mutant mice. Journal of Neuroscience, 21:RC180 (1-5)
2001.
116. Mihalek RM, Bowers
BJ, Wehner JM, Kralic JE, VanDoren MJ, Morrow AL, Homanics GE: Neurosteroid
resistant GABAA-receptor d subunit knockout mice also have multiple
defects in behavioral responses to ethanol. Alcoholism: Clin Exp Res,
25: 1708-1718, 2001.
117. Tecott LH, Wehner
JM: Mouse molecular genetic technologies: Promise for psychiatric
research. Archives of General Psychiatry, 58: 995-1004, 2001.
118. Smith AM, Wehner JM:
Aniracetam improves contextual fear conditioning and increases hippocampal
γ-PKC activation in DBA/2J mice. Hippocampus, 12:76-85, 2002.
119. Balogh SA, Owens JC,
Butt CM, Wehner JM, Collins AC: Animal models as a tool for studying
mechanisms of co-abuse of alcohol and tobacco. Alcoholism: Clinical
and Experimental Research, 26: 1911-1914, 2002.
120. Balogh SA, Radcliffe
RA, Logue SF, Wehner JM: Contextual fear conditioning in C57BL/6J
and DBA/2J mice: Context discrimination and the effects of retention
interval. Behavioral Neuroscience, 116: 947-957, 2002.
121. Wehner JM, Balogh
SA: Genetic studies of learning and memory in mouse models. In: Plomin
R, DeFries J, Craig I, McGuffin P (eds) Behavioral Genetics in the
Postgenomic Era, Chapter 7, American Psychological Association, 2003.
122. Hoffman PL, Miles
M, Edenberg HJ, Sommer W, Tabakoff B, Wehner JM, Lewohl J: Gene expression
in brain: A window on ethanol dependence, neuroadaptation, and preference.
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 27: 155-168, 2003.
123. Talbot CJ, Radcliffe
RA, Fullerton J, Hitzemann R, Wehner J, Flint J: Fine scale mapping
of a genetic locus for conditioned fear. Mammalian Genome, 14:223-230,
2003.
124. Balogh SA, Wehner
JM: Inbred mouse strain differences in the establishment of long-term
fear memory. Behavioural Brain Research, 140:97-106, 2003.
125. Proctor WR, Poelchen
W, Bowers BJ, Wehner JM; Messing, RO; Dunwiddie, TV: Ethanol differentially
enhances hippocampal GABAA receptor-mediated responses in PKCγ
and PKCε null mice. Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics,
305:264-270, 2003.
Articles in press:
126. Gorski JA, Balogh
SA, Wehner JM, Jones KR: Learning deficits in forebrain-restricted
BDNF null mutant mice. Neuroscience, in press.
127. Hix DM, Bowers BJ,
Miyamoto JH, Wehner JM: Open field activity and EtOH activation of
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