Background: It is well known that alcohol increases opioid activity, which can contribute to the reinforcing effect of alcohol. Clinical studies have supported reductions in alcohol consumption among alcoholic patients during treatment with opioid antagonists (OAs) and its use is recommended for this purpose. Experimental studies have demonstrated opioid receptor up-regulation after several days of OA treatment, which increases the availability of these receptors. On this basis, the physiological conditions in the period immediately after the OA treatment could increase the reinforcing value of alcohol and in this way enhance alcohol consumption. Methods: To test this hypothesis, 2 groups of Wistar male rats were used in the present study. ...
Background: Acute naltrexone treatment in rats produces significant alterations in ethanol palatabil...
Background: Acute naltrexone treatment in rats produces significant alterations in ethanol palatabil...
The mechanisms behind relapse to ethanol intake in recovering alcoholics are still unclear. The nega...
There is evidence that naltrexone, an opioid antagonist, affects alcohol and food consumption. Thoug...
INTRODUCTION: Alcoholism is considered a chronic, progressive and frequently mortal disease; it is a...
INTRODUCTION: Alcoholism is considered a chronic, progressive and frequently mortal disease; it is a...
Distinct environmental and conditioned stimuli influencing ethanol-associated appetitive and consumm...
Research indicates opioid antagonists can reduce alcohol drinking in rodents. However, tests examini...
Naltrexone (NTX) is clinically efficacious at attenuating alcohol intake in non-abstinent alcoholics...
Naltrexone, an opioid antagonist, was the second drug approved for treatment of alcohol dependence i...
The objective of this study was to compare the effects of naltrexone (NTX) on the acquisition of alc...
The objective of this study was to compare the effects of naltrexone (NTX) on the acquisition of alc...
Relapse to alcohol addiction after prolonged withdrawal periods is a major problem in the treatment ...
Relapse to alcohol addiction after prolonged withdrawal periods is a major problem in the treatment ...
Naltrexone, an opioid antagonist, was the second drug approved for treatment of alcohol dependence i...
Background: Acute naltrexone treatment in rats produces significant alterations in ethanol palatabil...
Background: Acute naltrexone treatment in rats produces significant alterations in ethanol palatabil...
The mechanisms behind relapse to ethanol intake in recovering alcoholics are still unclear. The nega...
There is evidence that naltrexone, an opioid antagonist, affects alcohol and food consumption. Thoug...
INTRODUCTION: Alcoholism is considered a chronic, progressive and frequently mortal disease; it is a...
INTRODUCTION: Alcoholism is considered a chronic, progressive and frequently mortal disease; it is a...
Distinct environmental and conditioned stimuli influencing ethanol-associated appetitive and consumm...
Research indicates opioid antagonists can reduce alcohol drinking in rodents. However, tests examini...
Naltrexone (NTX) is clinically efficacious at attenuating alcohol intake in non-abstinent alcoholics...
Naltrexone, an opioid antagonist, was the second drug approved for treatment of alcohol dependence i...
The objective of this study was to compare the effects of naltrexone (NTX) on the acquisition of alc...
The objective of this study was to compare the effects of naltrexone (NTX) on the acquisition of alc...
Relapse to alcohol addiction after prolonged withdrawal periods is a major problem in the treatment ...
Relapse to alcohol addiction after prolonged withdrawal periods is a major problem in the treatment ...
Naltrexone, an opioid antagonist, was the second drug approved for treatment of alcohol dependence i...
Background: Acute naltrexone treatment in rats produces significant alterations in ethanol palatabil...
Background: Acute naltrexone treatment in rats produces significant alterations in ethanol palatabil...
The mechanisms behind relapse to ethanol intake in recovering alcoholics are still unclear. The nega...