Noelia Cantero-García, Antonio Flores-Burgess, Juan Pedro Pineda-Gómez, Laura Orio, Antonia Serrano , Zaida Díaz-Cabiale* and Carmelo Millón**. Galanin N-terminal fragment (1–15) reduces alcohol seeking and alcohol relapse in rats: involvement of mesocorticolimbic system Authors are from Facultad de Medicina de Málaga, Facultad de Psicología de la Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Instituto de Investigación Biomédica de Málaga, Unidad de Gestión Clínica de Salud Mental e Instituto de Investigación Biomédica de Málaga, Hospital, Regional Universitario de Málaga. Emails: noeliacg@uma.es, afburgess@uma.es, juanpepineda@uma.es, lorio@psi.ucm.es, antonia.serrano@ibima.eu, zaida@uma.es, carmelomp@uma.es Data_GalanininAUD Excel table file containing raw data from Figures 2-6 and table 1, divided in sheets, of the related paper. Figure 2: Alcohol self-administration 2A,B GAL(1-15) effects; 2C,B GAL vs GAL(1-15) effects Figure 3: Alcohol self-administration test, GAL receptor subtype involved in GAL(1-15) effects. 3A,B GALR2 antagonist use; 3C,D Knockdown rats Figure 4: qPCR C-Fos mRNA expression. 4A VTA; 4B NAc; 4C PFC Figure 5: GAL(1-15) on alcohol seeking behaviour (progressive ratio). 5B breaking point; 5C,D active and inactive lever Figure 6: GAL(1-15) on alcoholic relapse; 6C Reinstatement Table 1: GAL(1-15) mRNA expression in the VTA, NAc and PCF. D1,D2,D3,D5, 5HT1A, GALR1 and GALR2 receptors. DAT and VMat 2 only in VTA Groups were coded as: VTA: Ventral Tegmental Area NAc: Nucleus Accumbens PFC: Prefrontal Cortex