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Neurochemical Mechanisms Underlying Alcohol Addiction: Model Experiments on Rats
Authors:Kharchenko  N K  Synytsky  V N
Institution:(1) Interdepartmental Center of Clinical and Experimental Narcology of the Ministry of Public Health and the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine at the Ukrainian Institute of Social and Legal Psychiatry and Narcology, Kyiv, Ukraine
Abstract:We measured the activities of the main alcohol-metabolizing enzymes (alcohol dehydrogenase, AlDH, and aldehyde dehydrogenase, AdhDH) in the blood serum, comparing these indices with the contents of ethanol and its main metabolite, acetaldehyde (AcAdh), in the blood, and also measured the contents of catecholamines (adrenaline, noradrenaline, and dopamine) in the blood and in different brain structures (hypothalamus, midbrain, and neocortex) of rats in the states of acute alcohol intoxication and chronic alcohol addiction. It was shown that, because of dissimilar changes in the activities of AlDH and AdhDH under conditions of alcohol intoxication, the dynamic balance between endogenous ethanol and AcAdh existing in the norm is disturbed, which results in an increase in the level of AcAdh. Such a phenomenon probably is one of the crucial factors underlying the development of alcohol addiction.
Keywords:alcohol addiction  ethanol  acetaldehyde  alcohol dehydrogenase  aldehyde dehydrogenase  catecholamines  hypothalamus  midbrain  neocortex  blood
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