Advanced glycation end products (AGEs) and other adducts in aging-related diseases and alcohol-mediated tissue injury
W Rungratanawanich, Y Qu, X Wang… - … & molecular medicine, 2021 - nature.com
Advanced glycation end products (AGEs) are potentially harmful and heterogeneous
molecules derived from nonenzymatic glycation. The pathological implications of AGEs are …
molecules derived from nonenzymatic glycation. The pathological implications of AGEs are …
Lipids and oxidative stress associated with ethanol‐induced neurological damage
JA Hernández, RC López-Sánchez… - Oxidative medicine …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
The excessive intake of alcohol is a serious public health problem, especially given the
severe damage provoked by chronic or prenatal exposure to alcohol that affects many …
severe damage provoked by chronic or prenatal exposure to alcohol that affects many …
At the intersection of alcohol use disorder and chronic pain.
Objective: Alcohol use disorder (AUD) and chronic pain are widespread conditions with
extensive public health burden. This review seeks to describe neuroanatomical links and …
extensive public health burden. This review seeks to describe neuroanatomical links and …
Alcohol-induced alterations in dopamine modulation of prefrontal activity
H Trantham-Davidson, LJ Chandler - Alcohol, 2015 - Elsevier
Long-term alcohol use leads to persistent cognitive deficits that may be associated with
maladaptive changes in the neurocircuitry that mediates executive functions. Impairments …
maladaptive changes in the neurocircuitry that mediates executive functions. Impairments …
Mystic acetaldehyde: the never-ending story on alcoholism
AT Peana, MJ Sánchez-Catalán, L Hipólito… - Frontiers in Behavioral …, 2017 - frontiersin.org
After decades of uncertainties and drawbacks, the study on the role and significance of
acetaldehyde in the effects of ethanol seemed to have found its main paths. Accordingly, the …
acetaldehyde in the effects of ethanol seemed to have found its main paths. Accordingly, the …
Acetaldehyde Induces Neurotoxicity In Vitro via Oxidative Stress‐ and Ca2+ Imbalance‐Mediated Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress
J Cui, Y Liu, X Chang, W Gou, X Zhou… - Oxidative Medicine …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Excessive drinking can damage brain tissue and cause cognitive dysfunction. Studies have
found that the early stage of neurodegenerative disease is closely related to heavy drinking …
found that the early stage of neurodegenerative disease is closely related to heavy drinking …
Salsolinol, free of isosalsolinol, exerts ethanol-like motivational/sensitization effects leading to increases in ethanol intake
Salsolinol is formed non-enzymatically when ethanol-derived acetaldehyde binds to
dopamine, yielding 2 distinct products, ie, salsolinol and isosalsolinol. Early animal studies …
dopamine, yielding 2 distinct products, ie, salsolinol and isosalsolinol. Early animal studies …
The “first hit” toward alcohol reinforcement: role of ethanol metabolites
This review analyzes literature that describes the behavioral effects of 2 metabolites of
ethanol (EtOH): acetaldehyde and salsolinol (a condensation product of acetaldehyde and …
ethanol (EtOH): acetaldehyde and salsolinol (a condensation product of acetaldehyde and …
Acetaldehyde self-administration by a two-bottle choice paradigm: consequences on emotional reactivity, spatial learning, and memory
Acetaldehyde, the first alcohol metabolite, is responsible for many pharmacological effects
that are not clearly distinguishable from those exerted by its parent compound. It alters motor …
that are not clearly distinguishable from those exerted by its parent compound. It alters motor …
Gene–ethanol interactions underlying fetal alcohol spectrum disorders
N McCarthy, JK Eberhart - Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences, 2014 - Springer
Fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD) is an umbrella term that describes a diverse set of
ethanol-induced defects. The phenotypic variation is generated by numerous factors …
ethanol-induced defects. The phenotypic variation is generated by numerous factors …