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Upregulation of β‐Catenin Levels in Superior Frontal Cortex of Chronic Alcoholics
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Chronic and excessive alcohol consumption leads to an upregulation of alpha- and beta-catenin levels, which in turn increase downstream gene expressions such as Myc that is controlled by beta-catenin signaling. This study showed that the beta-catenin signal transduction pathway was upregulated by chronic alcohol abuse, and prompts further investigation of mechanisms underlying the upregulation of alpha- and beta-catenins in alcoholism, which may have considerable pathogenic and therapeutic relevance.
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