Clinical and biomedical studies sustains the notion that early ontogeny is a vulnerable window to the impact of alcohol. Experiences with the drug during these stages increase latter disposition to prefer, use or abuse ethanol. This period of enhanced sensitivity to ethanol is accompanied by a high rate of activity in the central catalase system, which metabolizes ethanol in the brain. Acetaldehyde (ACD), the first oxidation product of ethanol, has been found to share many neurobehavioral effects with the drug. Cumulative evidence supports this notion in models employing adults. Nevertheless very few studies have been conducted to analyze the role of ACD in ethanol postabsorptive effects, in newborns or infant rats. In this work we review r...
Since Chevens' report, in the early 50's, that his patients under treatment with the aldehyde dehydr...
Although alcoholism is one of the most common forms of addiction, its neurobiological mechanisms sti...
Prenatal ethanol exposure significantly increases later predisposition for alcohol intake, but the m...
Clinical and biomedical studies sustains the notion that early ontogeny is a vulnerable window to th...
Recent studies show that acetaldehyde, the first metabolite in the oxidation of ethanol, can be resp...
Animal models have shown that early ontogeny seems to be a period of enhanced affinity to ethanol. I...
Prior studies indicate that neonates are very sensitive to ethanol’s positive reinforcing effects an...
Rationale: Animal studies indicate that central acetaldehyde, dependent on catalase metabolism of et...
The effects of alcohol have been widely studied during the past century, corroborating the idea that...
The effects of alcohol have been widely studied during the past century as alcohol abuse is a major ...
Prenatal alcohol exposure has been found to be an important factor determining later consumption of ...
A focus on early development is critical for understanding the etiology of alcoholism. The observati...
Early exposure to ethanol affects ethanol intake later in life. This early experience encompasses ex...
It has been suggested that some of the behavioral effects produced by ethanol are mediated by its fi...
Whereas human studies keep reporting evidence that acetaldehyde accumulation prevents alcohol drinki...
Since Chevens' report, in the early 50's, that his patients under treatment with the aldehyde dehydr...
Although alcoholism is one of the most common forms of addiction, its neurobiological mechanisms sti...
Prenatal ethanol exposure significantly increases later predisposition for alcohol intake, but the m...
Clinical and biomedical studies sustains the notion that early ontogeny is a vulnerable window to th...
Recent studies show that acetaldehyde, the first metabolite in the oxidation of ethanol, can be resp...
Animal models have shown that early ontogeny seems to be a period of enhanced affinity to ethanol. I...
Prior studies indicate that neonates are very sensitive to ethanol’s positive reinforcing effects an...
Rationale: Animal studies indicate that central acetaldehyde, dependent on catalase metabolism of et...
The effects of alcohol have been widely studied during the past century, corroborating the idea that...
The effects of alcohol have been widely studied during the past century as alcohol abuse is a major ...
Prenatal alcohol exposure has been found to be an important factor determining later consumption of ...
A focus on early development is critical for understanding the etiology of alcoholism. The observati...
Early exposure to ethanol affects ethanol intake later in life. This early experience encompasses ex...
It has been suggested that some of the behavioral effects produced by ethanol are mediated by its fi...
Whereas human studies keep reporting evidence that acetaldehyde accumulation prevents alcohol drinki...
Since Chevens' report, in the early 50's, that his patients under treatment with the aldehyde dehydr...
Although alcoholism is one of the most common forms of addiction, its neurobiological mechanisms sti...
Prenatal ethanol exposure significantly increases later predisposition for alcohol intake, but the m...