Artículo de publicación ISIBackground: Animals that have chronically consumed alcohol and are subsequently deprived of it markedly increase their intake above basal levels when access to alcohol is reinstated. Such an effect, termed the alcohol deprivation effect (ADE), has been proposed to reflect (i) an obsessive–compulsive behavior, (ii) craving, or (iii) an increased reinforcing value of ethanol (EtOH). It has been reported that acetaldehyde, a highly reinforcing metabolite of EtOH, is generated in the brain by the action of catalase. Recent studies show that the administration of an anticatalase (shRNA)-encoding lentiviral vector into the brain ventral tegmental area (VTA) of naı¨ ve rats virtually abolishes (85 to 95%) their EtO...
Artículo de publicación ISIThis review analyzes literature that describes the behavioral effects of ...
The alcohol deprivation effect (ADE) refers to a temporary increase in alcohol intake following a pe...
Alcohol deprivation effect (ADE), defined as a temporary increase in voluntary alcohol intake follow...
Artículo de publicación ISIPrevious studies suggest that acetaldehyde generated from ethanol in the ...
Artículo de publicación ISIBackground: In animal models of continuous alcohol self-administration, i...
Background: While the molecular entity responsible for the rewarding effects of virtually all drugs ...
Ethanol is metabolized into acetaldehyde mainly by the action of alcohol dehydrogenase in the liver,...
Alcohol addiction constitutes a major health problem in the general population, it is a complex path...
It has been suggested that some of the behavioral effects produced by ethanol are mediated by its fi...
© 2017 Israel, Karahanian, Ezquer, Morales, Ezquer, Rivera-Meza, Herrera-Marschitz and Quintanilla. ...
Background: Some gene polymorphisms strongly protect against the development of alcoholism. A large ...
The insular cortex has been implicated in the neurocircuitry underlying alcohol addiction. The role ...
Background: Hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) is the cosubstrate used by the enzyme catalase to form Compound...
textAlcoholism is a chronic, progressive and heritable disease that affects millions of Americans a...
Human studies have found alcoholics to have a smaller brain size than moderate drinkers; however, th...
Artículo de publicación ISIThis review analyzes literature that describes the behavioral effects of ...
The alcohol deprivation effect (ADE) refers to a temporary increase in alcohol intake following a pe...
Alcohol deprivation effect (ADE), defined as a temporary increase in voluntary alcohol intake follow...
Artículo de publicación ISIPrevious studies suggest that acetaldehyde generated from ethanol in the ...
Artículo de publicación ISIBackground: In animal models of continuous alcohol self-administration, i...
Background: While the molecular entity responsible for the rewarding effects of virtually all drugs ...
Ethanol is metabolized into acetaldehyde mainly by the action of alcohol dehydrogenase in the liver,...
Alcohol addiction constitutes a major health problem in the general population, it is a complex path...
It has been suggested that some of the behavioral effects produced by ethanol are mediated by its fi...
© 2017 Israel, Karahanian, Ezquer, Morales, Ezquer, Rivera-Meza, Herrera-Marschitz and Quintanilla. ...
Background: Some gene polymorphisms strongly protect against the development of alcoholism. A large ...
The insular cortex has been implicated in the neurocircuitry underlying alcohol addiction. The role ...
Background: Hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) is the cosubstrate used by the enzyme catalase to form Compound...
textAlcoholism is a chronic, progressive and heritable disease that affects millions of Americans a...
Human studies have found alcoholics to have a smaller brain size than moderate drinkers; however, th...
Artículo de publicación ISIThis review analyzes literature that describes the behavioral effects of ...
The alcohol deprivation effect (ADE) refers to a temporary increase in alcohol intake following a pe...
Alcohol deprivation effect (ADE), defined as a temporary increase in voluntary alcohol intake follow...