Artículo de publicación ISIThis review analyzes literature that describes the behavioral effects of 2 metabolites of ethanol (EtOH): acetaldehyde and salsolinol (a condensation product of acetaldehyde and dopamine) generated in the brain. These metabolites are self-administered into specific brain areas by animals, showing strong reinforcing effects. A wealth of evidence shows that EtOH, a drug consumed to attain millimolar concentrations, generates brain metabolites that are reinforcing at micromolar and nanomolar concentrations. Salsolinol administration leads to marked increases in voluntary EtOH intake, an effect inhibited by mu-opioid receptor blockers. In animals that have ingested EtOH chronically, the maintenance of alcohol i...
This article presents the proceedings of a symposium at the 2004 meeting of the International Societ...
Background: Ethanol (EtOH), one of the most widely consumed substances of abuse, can induce brain ...
Alcoholism is a chronically relapsing disorder characterized by cycles of repeated high alcohol inta...
Acetaldehyde (ACD), the first metabolite of ethanol (EtOH), has been implicated in several actions o...
Acetaldehyde has long been suggested to be involved in a number of ethanol's pharmacological and beh...
Artículo de publicación ISIBackground: A number of studies have shown that acetaldehyde synthesized ...
In spite of the global reputation of ethanol as the psychopharmacologically active ingredient of alc...
Acetaldehyde, the first product of ethanol metabolism, has been speculated to be involved in many be...
Significant evidence implicates the endogenous opioid system (EOS) (opioid peptides and receptors) i...
Ethanol is a very elusive drug, which has mechanisms of action that are diverse and relatively non-s...
Unhealthy alcohol use is common in the Western society, which puts risk of health consequences, caus...
textA key process associated with the development of reinforcement is the release of dopamine in t...
In the last years, numerous studies have supported the idea that, at least in part, motivational and...
Various lines of evidence support the view that ethanol is a neurochemical surrogate of conventional...
Whereas human studies keep reporting evidence that acetaldehyde accumulation prevents alcohol drinki...
This article presents the proceedings of a symposium at the 2004 meeting of the International Societ...
Background: Ethanol (EtOH), one of the most widely consumed substances of abuse, can induce brain ...
Alcoholism is a chronically relapsing disorder characterized by cycles of repeated high alcohol inta...
Acetaldehyde (ACD), the first metabolite of ethanol (EtOH), has been implicated in several actions o...
Acetaldehyde has long been suggested to be involved in a number of ethanol's pharmacological and beh...
Artículo de publicación ISIBackground: A number of studies have shown that acetaldehyde synthesized ...
In spite of the global reputation of ethanol as the psychopharmacologically active ingredient of alc...
Acetaldehyde, the first product of ethanol metabolism, has been speculated to be involved in many be...
Significant evidence implicates the endogenous opioid system (EOS) (opioid peptides and receptors) i...
Ethanol is a very elusive drug, which has mechanisms of action that are diverse and relatively non-s...
Unhealthy alcohol use is common in the Western society, which puts risk of health consequences, caus...
textA key process associated with the development of reinforcement is the release of dopamine in t...
In the last years, numerous studies have supported the idea that, at least in part, motivational and...
Various lines of evidence support the view that ethanol is a neurochemical surrogate of conventional...
Whereas human studies keep reporting evidence that acetaldehyde accumulation prevents alcohol drinki...
This article presents the proceedings of a symposium at the 2004 meeting of the International Societ...
Background: Ethanol (EtOH), one of the most widely consumed substances of abuse, can induce brain ...
Alcoholism is a chronically relapsing disorder characterized by cycles of repeated high alcohol inta...