Alcohol and the Brain 1985
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4757-9134-1_2
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Ethanol’s Action on Brain Biochemistry

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“…5), J Neurochem , Vol 52, N o 6,1989 an interaction between ethanol and Ca2+ flux was apparently involved. Ethanol, in pharmacologically relevant concentrations, does alter Ca2+ mobilization (Hoffman and Tabakoff, 1985).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5), J Neurochem , Vol 52, N o 6,1989 an interaction between ethanol and Ca2+ flux was apparently involved. Ethanol, in pharmacologically relevant concentrations, does alter Ca2+ mobilization (Hoffman and Tabakoff, 1985).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In their discussion of the neuropsychology of alcoholism, Tarter and Edwards (1985, p. 220) concluded that' 'the investigations conducted to date do not reveal a disturbance in basic perceptual processes." Similar conclusions have been offered in discussions of alcohol and central nervous system function (e.g., Mitchell, 1985), pharmacology (e.g., Pohorecky & Brick, 1988;Ritchie, 1985), neuropathology (e.g., Freund, 1985), and brain biochemistry (e.g., Hoffman & Tabakoff, 1985). These reviews leave little reason to expect peripheral (precortical) visual processing to be impaired by moderate doses of alcohol.…”
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“…Acute and chronic administration of ethanol in animals induces changes in the catecholaminergic, serotonergic, cholinergic. GABAergic and glutaminergic systems in the brain (Hoffman and Tabakoff, 1985;Engel and Liljequist, 1983;Hunt, 1985;Deitrich etal., 1989;Hoffman etal., 1990). Recently, the N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptorgated ion channel has been reported to interact with ethanol in electrophysiological and biochemical experiments (Hoffman etal., 1989;Lovinger etal., 1989).…”
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confidence: 98%