In the last years, numerous studies have supported the idea that, at least in part, motivational and neuropharmacological effects of ethanol are mediated by its first brain-derived metabolite, acetaldehyde, and its bioderivate salsolinol. This review aims at gathering and shaping as a whole the evidence on their role in the mechanism of action of ethanol. Acetaldehyde and salsolinol interact with the reward brain system and are involved as primum movens of motivational and addictive behaviour that can be especially relevant to ethanol use disorders. Understanding the neurobiology of acetaldehyde and salsolinol holds promising potential for the development of novel pharmacological approaches for reducing ethanol abuse
Acetaldehyde (ACD), the first metabolite of ethanol (EtOH), has been implicated in several actions o...
Acetaldehyde contributes to alcohol’s neuroactive effects through its own motivational properties. T...
This article presents the proceedings of a symposium at the 2004 meeting of the International Societ...
Ethanol is a very elusive drug, which has mechanisms of action that are diverse and relatively non-s...
Acetaldehyde has long been suggested to be involved in a number of ethanol's pharmacological and beh...
In spite of the enormous scientific interest raised by its widespread use, ethanol still remains, fr...
In spite of the global reputation of ethanol as the psychopharmacologically active ingredient of alc...
© 2014 Elsevier Inc.Salsolinol is formed non-enzymatically when ethanol-derived acetaldehyde binds t...
After decades of uncertainties and drawbacks, the study on the role and significance of acetaldehyd...
Alcoholism is a chronically relapsing disorder characterized by cycles of repeated high alcohol inta...
Ethanol excites dopamine (DA) neurons in the posterior ventral tegmental area (pVTA). This effect is...
Unhealthy alcohol use is common in the Western society, which puts risk of health consequences, caus...
After decades of uncertainties and drawbacks, the study on the role and significance of acetaldehyde...
Acetaldehyde, the first product of ethanol metabolism, has been speculated to be involved in many be...
Mainly known for its more famous parent compound, ethanol, acetaldehyde was first studied in the 194...
Acetaldehyde (ACD), the first metabolite of ethanol (EtOH), has been implicated in several actions o...
Acetaldehyde contributes to alcohol’s neuroactive effects through its own motivational properties. T...
This article presents the proceedings of a symposium at the 2004 meeting of the International Societ...
Ethanol is a very elusive drug, which has mechanisms of action that are diverse and relatively non-s...
Acetaldehyde has long been suggested to be involved in a number of ethanol's pharmacological and beh...
In spite of the enormous scientific interest raised by its widespread use, ethanol still remains, fr...
In spite of the global reputation of ethanol as the psychopharmacologically active ingredient of alc...
© 2014 Elsevier Inc.Salsolinol is formed non-enzymatically when ethanol-derived acetaldehyde binds t...
After decades of uncertainties and drawbacks, the study on the role and significance of acetaldehyd...
Alcoholism is a chronically relapsing disorder characterized by cycles of repeated high alcohol inta...
Ethanol excites dopamine (DA) neurons in the posterior ventral tegmental area (pVTA). This effect is...
Unhealthy alcohol use is common in the Western society, which puts risk of health consequences, caus...
After decades of uncertainties and drawbacks, the study on the role and significance of acetaldehyde...
Acetaldehyde, the first product of ethanol metabolism, has been speculated to be involved in many be...
Mainly known for its more famous parent compound, ethanol, acetaldehyde was first studied in the 194...
Acetaldehyde (ACD), the first metabolite of ethanol (EtOH), has been implicated in several actions o...
Acetaldehyde contributes to alcohol’s neuroactive effects through its own motivational properties. T...
This article presents the proceedings of a symposium at the 2004 meeting of the International Societ...