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SY26-4REVIEWING THE NEUROBIOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF SALSOLINOL: ROLE OF THE MU OPIOID RECEPTORS
Ana PolacheTeodoro ZornozaAlejandro OrricoLucía Martí-pratsLuis GraneroLucía HipólitoM. J. Cano-cebriánM. J. Sánchez-catalánsubject
chemistry.chemical_compoundEthanolchemistryDopamineAcetaldehydemedicineSocial roleGeneral Medicineμ-opioid receptorPharmacologyPsychologyNeurosciencemedicine.drugdescription
During the last decades Salsolinol (SAL), a condensation product from dopamine (DA) and acetaldehyde that appears in the brain of humans and rodents as a consequence of brain metabolism of ethanol, has been proposed as a key component in the development of alcohol use disorders. Although evidence has been published …
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2015-09-01 | Alcohol and Alcoholism |