© 2017 Israel, Karahanian, Ezquer, Morales, Ezquer, Rivera-Meza, Herrera-Marschitz and Quintanilla. This review article addresses the biological factors that influence: (i) the acquisition of alcohol intake; (ii) the maintenance of chronic alcohol intake; and (iii) alcohol relapse-like drinking behavior in animals bred for their high-ethanol intake. Data from several rat strains/lines strongly suggest that catalase-mediated brain oxidation of ethanol into acetaldehyde is an absolute requirement (up 80%–95%) for rats to display ethanol’s reinforcing effects and to initiate chronic ethanol intake. Acetaldehyde binds non-enzymatically to dopamine forming salsolinol, a compound that is selfadministered. In UChB rats, salsolinol: (a) generates m...
Habit formation is a well-characterized process involving a shift from response-outcome as the leadi...
It has been suggested that some of the behavioral effects produced by ethanol are mediated by its fi...
This article represents the proceedings of a symposium at the 2004 annual meeting of the Research So...
Alcohol use disorder (AUD; often referred to as alcohol addiction or alcoholism) is a chronic relaps...
Ethanol excites dopamine (DA) neurons in the posterior ventral tegmental area (pVTA). This effect is...
Rationale: The role of ethanol-derived acetaldehyde has not been examined yet on performance in a mo...
In the last years, numerous studies have supported the idea that, at least in part, motivational and...
Artículo de publicación ISIBackground: In animal models of continuous alcohol self-administration, i...
Animal models designed to examine different facets of alcohol-related behaviors have been developed ...
Rats self-administer acetaldehyde(ACD), ethanol's first metabolite, directly into cerebral ventricle...
Alcohol and cocaine are commonly co-abused drugs, and those meeting criteria for both cocaine and al...
© 2014 Elsevier Inc.Salsolinol is formed non-enzymatically when ethanol-derived acetaldehyde binds t...
It has been suggested that acetaldehyde has a biphasic effect on voluntary alcohol consumption. At l...
Artículo de publicación ISIBackground: Animals that have chronically consumed alcohol and are subseq...
Alcohol addiction constitutes a major health problem in the general population, it is a complex path...
Habit formation is a well-characterized process involving a shift from response-outcome as the leadi...
It has been suggested that some of the behavioral effects produced by ethanol are mediated by its fi...
This article represents the proceedings of a symposium at the 2004 annual meeting of the Research So...
Alcohol use disorder (AUD; often referred to as alcohol addiction or alcoholism) is a chronic relaps...
Ethanol excites dopamine (DA) neurons in the posterior ventral tegmental area (pVTA). This effect is...
Rationale: The role of ethanol-derived acetaldehyde has not been examined yet on performance in a mo...
In the last years, numerous studies have supported the idea that, at least in part, motivational and...
Artículo de publicación ISIBackground: In animal models of continuous alcohol self-administration, i...
Animal models designed to examine different facets of alcohol-related behaviors have been developed ...
Rats self-administer acetaldehyde(ACD), ethanol's first metabolite, directly into cerebral ventricle...
Alcohol and cocaine are commonly co-abused drugs, and those meeting criteria for both cocaine and al...
© 2014 Elsevier Inc.Salsolinol is formed non-enzymatically when ethanol-derived acetaldehyde binds t...
It has been suggested that acetaldehyde has a biphasic effect on voluntary alcohol consumption. At l...
Artículo de publicación ISIBackground: Animals that have chronically consumed alcohol and are subseq...
Alcohol addiction constitutes a major health problem in the general population, it is a complex path...
Habit formation is a well-characterized process involving a shift from response-outcome as the leadi...
It has been suggested that some of the behavioral effects produced by ethanol are mediated by its fi...
This article represents the proceedings of a symposium at the 2004 annual meeting of the Research So...