2022
DOI: 10.35946/arcr.v42.1.09
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Alcohol-Endocannabinoid Interactions: Implications for Addiction-Related Behavioral Processes

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“…Additionally, the eCB system has been implicated in the development of habitual behaviors, as well as the voluntary taking of ethanol [ 12 , 72 , 73 ]. It was previously unclear whether ethanol can induce differential eCB responses involved in different ethanol-related behaviors.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, the eCB system has been implicated in the development of habitual behaviors, as well as the voluntary taking of ethanol [ 12 , 72 , 73 ]. It was previously unclear whether ethanol can induce differential eCB responses involved in different ethanol-related behaviors.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From synapse to policy, the reviews in this series reflect the current state of the science on the reciprocal impact of alcohol and cannabinoids on an individual and the society at large. Several comprehensive reviews summarize findings from preclinical and human studies on the effects of alcohol exposure on the eCB system as a whole 28 and more specifically at the synaptic level in the brain. 29 In their review of the mechanisms of cannabinoid receptor signaling in hepatic pathogenesis, Yang, Choi, and Jeong summarize evidence in support of cannabinoid-based treatments for alcohol-associated liver disease.…”
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confidence: 99%