Clyde W. Hodge, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 
Area:
Behavioral neuroscience, alcohol, glutamate, protein kinases
Website:
https://hodgelab.web.unc.edu/current-members/
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Children

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Stephen P. Kelley research assistant 1998-2000 UCSF
Rebecca E. Balter grad student UNC Chapel Hill
Abigail Agoglia grad student 2011- UNC Chapel Hill
Amanda C. Sharko grad student 2001-2008 UNC Chapel Hill
Rebekah A. Stevenson grad student 2002-2008 UNC Chapel Hill
Jennie R. Stevenson grad student 2003-2008 UNC Chapel Hill
Marina Spanos grad student 2006-2010 UNC Chapel Hill
Michael C. Salling grad student 2007-2011 UNC Chapel Hill
Reginald D. Cannady grad student 2009-2013 UNC Chapel Hill
Sara P. Faccidomo post-doc 2007- UNC Chapel Hill
Sarah E. Holstein post-doc 2008- UNC Chapel Hill
Jessica L Hoffman post-doc 2018- UNC Chapel Hill
Alison Bratt post-doc 1999-2000 UCSF
M. Foster Olive post-doc 1998-2001 UCSF
Rosana Camarini post-doc 1999-2002 UCSF
Joyce Besheer post-doc 2002-2006 UNC Chapel Hill
Jason P. Schroeder post-doc 2002-2006 UNC Chapel Hill

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A Leslie Morrow collaborator 2002- UNC Chapel Hill
Fulton T. Crews collaborator 2006- UNC Chapel Hill
Kathleen K. Sulik collaborator 2007- UNC Chapel Hill
Thomas Louis Kash collaborator 2009- UNC Chapel Hill
Donita L. Robinson collaborator 2009- UNC Chapel Hill
Todd E. Thiele collaborator 2009- UNC Chapel Hill
Robert O. Messing collaborator 1998-2002 UCSF
C.J. Malanga collaborator 2009-2015 UNC Chapel Hill
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Faccidomo S, Eastman VR, Santanam TS, et al. (2024) Sex Differences in Home-Cage Ethanol Drinking and Operant Self-Administration in C57BL/6J Mice but Equivalent Regulation by Glutamate AMPAR Activity. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology
Faccidomo S, Saunders BL, May AM, et al. (2024) Operant alcohol self-administration targets GluA2-containing AMPAR expression and synaptic activity in the nucleus accumbens in a manner that drives the reinforcing properties of the drug. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology
Effinger DP, Hoffman JL, Mott SE, et al. (2024) Increased reactivity of the paraventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus and decreased threat responding in male rats following psilocin administration. Nature Communications. 15: 5321
Gianessi CA, Gereau GB, Haun HL, et al. (2023) Disentangling the effects of Corticotrophin Releasing Factor and GABA release from the ventral bed nucleus of the stria terminalis on ethanol self-administration in mice. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology
Hoffman JL, Faccidomo SP, Taylor SM, et al. (2023) Negative modulation of AMPA receptors bound to transmembrane AMPA receptor regulatory protein γ-8 blunts the positive reinforcing properties of alcohol and sucrose in a brain region-dependent manner in male mice. Psychopharmacology
Echeveste Sanchez M, Quadir SG, Whindleton CM, et al. (2022) The effects of electronic nicotine vapor on voluntary alcohol consumption in female and male C57BL/6 J mice. Drug and Alcohol Dependence. 241: 109676
Hoffman JL, Faccidomo S, Saunders BL, et al. (2021) Inhibition of AMPA receptors containing TARP γ-8 with JNJ-55511118 shows preclinical efficacy for pharmacotherapeutic treatment of chronic repetitive alcohol self-administration. Alcoholism, Clinical and Experimental Research
Agoglia AE, Zhu M, Quadir SG, et al. (2021) Sex-specific plasticity in CRF regulation of inhibitory control in central amygdala CRF1 neurons after chronic voluntary alcohol drinking. Addiction Biology. e13067
Faccidomo S, Cogan ES, Hon OJ, et al. (2021) Calcium-permeable AMPA receptor activity and GluA1 trafficking in the basolateral amygdala regulate operant alcohol self-administration. Addiction Biology. e13049
Luisa Torruella-Suárez M, Vandenberg JR, Cogan ES, et al. (2019) Manipulations of central amygdala neurotensin neurons alter the consumption of ethanol and sweet fluids in mice. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience
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