Considerable evidence indicates that the metabolite of ethanol (EtOH), acetaldehyde, is biologically active. Acetaldehyde can be formed from EtOH peripherally mainly by alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH), and also centrally by catalase. EtOH and acetaldehyde show differences in their behavioral effects depending upon the route of administration. In terms of their effects on motor activity and motivated behaviors, when administered peripherally acetaldehyde tends to be more potent than EtOH but shows very similar potency administered centrally. Since dopamine (DA) rich areas have an important role in regulating both motor activity and motivation, the present studies were undertaken to compare the effects of central (intraventricular, ICV) and perip...
Acetaldehyde (ACD) has been postulated to mediate some of the neurobehavioral effects of ethanol (Et...
In the central nervous system ethanol (EtOH) is metabolized into acetaldehyde by different enzymes. ...
This article represents the proceedings of a symposium at the 2004 annual meeting of the Research So...
Considerable evidence indicates that the metabolite of ethanol (EtOH), acetaldehyde, is biologically...
Considerable evidence indicates that the metabolite of ethanol (EtOH), acetaldehyde, is biologically...
Whereas human studies keep reporting evidence that acetaldehyde accumulation prevents alcohol drinki...
The effects of alcohol have been widely studied during the past century as alcohol abuse is a major ...
It has been postulated that a number of the central effects of ethanol are mediated via ethanol meta...
Several studies have suggested that acetaldehyde, the first product of ethanol metabolism, is involv...
It has been postulated that a number of the central effects of ethanol are mediated via ethanol meta...
Acetaldehyde is the first and principal metabolite of ethanol administered systemically. To its rise...
Aims: The hypothalamic arcuate nucleus (ARH) is one of the brain regions with the highest levels of ...
It has been suggested that acetaldehyde has a biphasic effect on voluntary alcohol consumption. At l...
BACKGROUND: Published findings indicate that acetaldehyde (ACD; the first metabolite of ethanol [EtO...
Ethanol is a very elusive drug, which has mechanisms of action that are diverse and relatively non-s...
Acetaldehyde (ACD) has been postulated to mediate some of the neurobehavioral effects of ethanol (Et...
In the central nervous system ethanol (EtOH) is metabolized into acetaldehyde by different enzymes. ...
This article represents the proceedings of a symposium at the 2004 annual meeting of the Research So...
Considerable evidence indicates that the metabolite of ethanol (EtOH), acetaldehyde, is biologically...
Considerable evidence indicates that the metabolite of ethanol (EtOH), acetaldehyde, is biologically...
Whereas human studies keep reporting evidence that acetaldehyde accumulation prevents alcohol drinki...
The effects of alcohol have been widely studied during the past century as alcohol abuse is a major ...
It has been postulated that a number of the central effects of ethanol are mediated via ethanol meta...
Several studies have suggested that acetaldehyde, the first product of ethanol metabolism, is involv...
It has been postulated that a number of the central effects of ethanol are mediated via ethanol meta...
Acetaldehyde is the first and principal metabolite of ethanol administered systemically. To its rise...
Aims: The hypothalamic arcuate nucleus (ARH) is one of the brain regions with the highest levels of ...
It has been suggested that acetaldehyde has a biphasic effect on voluntary alcohol consumption. At l...
BACKGROUND: Published findings indicate that acetaldehyde (ACD; the first metabolite of ethanol [EtO...
Ethanol is a very elusive drug, which has mechanisms of action that are diverse and relatively non-s...
Acetaldehyde (ACD) has been postulated to mediate some of the neurobehavioral effects of ethanol (Et...
In the central nervous system ethanol (EtOH) is metabolized into acetaldehyde by different enzymes. ...
This article represents the proceedings of a symposium at the 2004 annual meeting of the Research So...