“Men and women with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) are more likely to develop alcohol use disorder than the general population,” notes Principal Investigator Nicholas Gilpin, PhD, Associate Professor of Physiology, Associate Director of the Alcohol and Drug Abuse Center of Excellence at LSU Health New Orleans. “Alcohol Use Disorder is the most commonly co-occurring mental health disorder in people with PTSD. These conditions, separately and combined, affect millions of American, cause millions of deaths worldwide and cost society billions of dollars. The underlying cause for excessive alcohol drinking by individuals with PTSD is not understood.”
“Our ultimate goal is to identify neurobiological targets for potential treatment of alcohol abuse in PTSD patients,” says Dr. Gilpin.