Alcohol, Nutrition And the Nervous SystemSimone Parvez VSP, 1985 - 332 pagina's |
Inhoudsopgave
Preface | 1 |
Changes of synaptosomal surface carbohydrates after ethanol exposure | 37 |
Effects of ethanol on the development and maturation of neurons | 51 |
Peculiarities of forming experimental alcoholism in noninbred rats | 69 |
Studies on the connection between alcoholism and low platelet | 83 |
Central nervous system noradrenaline metabolism and alcohol con | 119 |
Role of dopamine in the CNS effect of ethanol | 147 |
Ethanol and stress hormones | 163 |
Permanent CNS effects of episodic ethanol exposure during ontogeny | 185 |
Patterns of substance use and responses to stress among developing | 201 |
The role of benzodiazepine and opiate receptors in the development | 227 |
The role of nutrition in the treatment of alcoholism | 247 |
Endocrine effects of alcohol | 265 |
Thiamine malnutrition and alcoholrelated damage to the central | 287 |
Alcohol cerebral circulation and vascular diseases | 311 |
Author index | 327 |
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
abstinence ACTH acute alcohol abuse alcohol consumption alcohol intoxication alcohol motivation Altura animals apomorphine artificially reared behaviour benzodiazepine binding Biochem blood body weight brain weight brain/body weight burnout catecholamine cell central nervous system cerebellar cerebral chronic alcoholics chronic ethanol Clin concentration correlation cortex cortisol dam-reared decreased depression dexamethasone diazepam dopamine doses drinking drugs effects of alcohol effects of ethanol enzyme ethanol administration ethanol consumption ethanol effect ethanol exposure ethanol withdrawal ethanol-exposed ethanol-induced ethanol-treated experimental fetal alcohol syndrome g/kg genetic hormone hypothalamus increased inhibition intake Knorring levels liver low platelet MAO male membrane metabolism mice monoamine oxidase MOPEG naloxone neonatal Neurochem neurons normal nutritional opiate receptors Oreland patients Pharmacol plasma platelet MAO activity prolactin protein Psychiatr Purkinje cells rat brain reduced reported serotonin serum sialic acid significant significantly synaptic synaptosomal synthesis Table testosterone thiamine tion treatment Välimäki vitamin