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Quertemont, Etienne and Grant, Kathleen A. and Correa, Mercè and Arizzi, Maria N. and Salamone, John D. and Tambour, Sophie and Aragon, Carlos M.G. and McBride, William J. and Rodd, Zachary A. and Goldstein, Avram and Zaffaroni, Alejandro and Li, Ting-Kai and Pisano, Milena and Diana, Marco (2005) The Role of acetaldehyde in the central effects of ethanol. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, Vol. 29 (2), p. 221-234. eISSN 1530-0277. Article. Full text not available from this repository. DOI: 10.1097/01.ALC.0000156185.39073.D2 Alternative URLs: AbstractThis article represents the proceedings of a symposium at the 2004 annual meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism in Vancouver, Canada. The symposium was organized by Etienne Quertemont and chaired by Kathleen A. Grant. The presentations were (1) Behavioral stimulant effects of intracranial injections of ethanol and acetaldehyde in rats, by Mercè Correa, Maria N. Arizzi and John D. Salamone; (2) Behavioral characterization of acetaldehyde in mice, by Etienne Quertemont and Sophie Tambour; (3) Role of brain catalase and central formed acetaldehyde in ethanol's behavioral effects, by Carlos M.G. Aragon; (4) Contrasting the reinforcing actions of acetaldehyde and ethanol within the ventral tegmental area (VTA) of alcohol-preferring (P) rats, by William J. McBride, Zachary A. Rodd, Avram Goldstein, Alejandro Zaffaroni and Ting-Kai Li; and (5) Acetaldehyde increases dopaminergic transmission in the limbic system, by Milena Pisano and Marco Diana.
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