Neuroinflammatory signaling pathways in the central nervous system are of current interest as potential pharmacotherapy targets for alcohol dependence. In this study, we examined the ability of ibudilast, a non-selective phosphodiesterase inhibitor, to reduce alcohol drinking and relapse in alcohol-preferring P rats, high-alcohol drinking HAD1 rats, and in mice made dependent on alcohol through cycles of alcohol vapor exposure. When administered twice daily, ibudilast reduced alcohol drinking in rats by approximately 50% and reduced drinking by alcohol-dependent mice at doses which had no effect in non-dependent mice. These findings support the viability of ibudilast as a possible treatment for alcohol dependence
poster abstractAlcoholism is a disease that affects about 18 million Americans. Inhibition of drinki...
Background: A recent clinical trial found that pharmacological blockade of V1b receptors reduces alc...
Research indicates opioid antagonists can reduce alcohol drinking in rodents. However, tests examini...
Ibudilast, a neuroimmune modulator which selectively inhibits phosphodiesterases (PDE)-3, -4, -10, a...
Current directions in medication development for alcohol use disorder (AUD) emphasize the need to id...
BackgroundAlcohol use disorder (AUD) is a chronic and relapsing condition for which current pharmaco...
RATIONALE: Phosphodiesterase-4 (PDE4) and neuroimmune signaling have been posited to regulate alcoho...
BACKGROUND: Despite the promising implications for novel immune therapeutics, few clinical trials ha...
Alcohol dependence is a debilitating disorder with current therapies displaying limited efficacy and...
Evidence suggests that spironolactone, a nonselective mineralocorticoid receptor (MR) antagonist, mo...
Some anti-inflammatory medications reduce alcohol consumption in rodent models. Inhibition of phosph...
Neuroinflammation is implicated in the development and maintenance of alcohol use disorder (AUD) and...
International audienceAlcohol-dependence is a chronic disease with a dramatic and expensive social i...
Rationale: N-acylethanolamine acid amidase (NAAA) is an intracellular cysteine hydrolase that termin...
International audienceBinge drinking is defined as a pattern of drinking leading to intoxication in ...
poster abstractAlcoholism is a disease that affects about 18 million Americans. Inhibition of drinki...
Background: A recent clinical trial found that pharmacological blockade of V1b receptors reduces alc...
Research indicates opioid antagonists can reduce alcohol drinking in rodents. However, tests examini...
Ibudilast, a neuroimmune modulator which selectively inhibits phosphodiesterases (PDE)-3, -4, -10, a...
Current directions in medication development for alcohol use disorder (AUD) emphasize the need to id...
BackgroundAlcohol use disorder (AUD) is a chronic and relapsing condition for which current pharmaco...
RATIONALE: Phosphodiesterase-4 (PDE4) and neuroimmune signaling have been posited to regulate alcoho...
BACKGROUND: Despite the promising implications for novel immune therapeutics, few clinical trials ha...
Alcohol dependence is a debilitating disorder with current therapies displaying limited efficacy and...
Evidence suggests that spironolactone, a nonselective mineralocorticoid receptor (MR) antagonist, mo...
Some anti-inflammatory medications reduce alcohol consumption in rodent models. Inhibition of phosph...
Neuroinflammation is implicated in the development and maintenance of alcohol use disorder (AUD) and...
International audienceAlcohol-dependence is a chronic disease with a dramatic and expensive social i...
Rationale: N-acylethanolamine acid amidase (NAAA) is an intracellular cysteine hydrolase that termin...
International audienceBinge drinking is defined as a pattern of drinking leading to intoxication in ...
poster abstractAlcoholism is a disease that affects about 18 million Americans. Inhibition of drinki...
Background: A recent clinical trial found that pharmacological blockade of V1b receptors reduces alc...
Research indicates opioid antagonists can reduce alcohol drinking in rodents. However, tests examini...