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Impact of Caffeine on Ethanol‐Induced Stimulation and Sensitization: Changes in ERK and DARPP‐32 Phosphorylation in Nucleus Accumbens
Porru, Simona; López Cruz, Laura; Carratalá-Ros, Carla; Salamone, John; Acquas, Elio; Correa, Merce Wiley (2021)Background: Caffeine is frequently consumed with ethanol to reduce the impairing effects induced by ethanol, including psychomotor slowing or incoordination. Both drugs modulate dopamine (DA)‐related markers in accumbens ... -
Piecing together the puzzle of acetaldehyde as a neuroactive agent
Correa, Merce; Salamone, John; Segovia, Kristen N.; Pardo Andrés, Marta; Longoni, Rosanna; Spina, Liliana; PEANA, Alessandra Tiziana; Vinci, Stefania; Acquas, Elio Elsevier (2012-01)Mainly known for its more famous parent compound, ethanol, acetaldehyde was first studied in the 1940s, but then research interest in this compound waned. However, in the last two decades, research on acetaldehyde has seen ... -
The renaissance of acetaldehyde as a psychoactive compound: decades in the making
Correa, Merce; Acquas, Elio; Salamone, John Frontiers Media (2014-07-22)As with many events in the history of science, the development of the hypothesis that acetaldehyde is a plausible psychoactive substance with specific central effects (not related to its toxic- ity) has not been either ...