Artículo de revista
Salsolinol, free of isosalsolinol, exerts ethanol-like motivational/sensitization effects leading to increases in ethanol intake
Fecha
2014Registro en:
Alcohol, Volumen 48, Issue 6, 2018, Pages 551-559
18736823
07418329
10.1016/j.alcohol.2014.07.003
Autor
Quintanilla González, María Elena
Rivera Meza, Mario
Berríos Cárcamo, Pablo
Bustamante, Diego
Buscaglia, Marianne
Morales, Paola
Karahanian, Eduardo
Herrera-Marschitz Muller, Mario
Israel Jacard, Yedy
Institución
Resumen
© 2014 Elsevier Inc.Salsolinol is formed non-enzymatically when ethanol-derived acetaldehyde binds to dopamine, yielding 2 distinct products, i.e., salsolinol and isosalsolinol. Early animal studies, revealing that salsolinol promotes alcohol consumption and recent evidence that animals will readily self-administer salsolinol into the posterior ventral tegmental area (p-VTA) together with the finding that salsolinol is able to induce conditioned place preference and to increase locomotor activity, have outlined a role of salsolinol in the behavioral and neurobiological actions of ethanol. Until recently, the only commercially available salsolinol was a mixture containing 85% salsolinol and 10-15% isosalsolinol. The possibility thus exists that either salsolinol or isosalsolinol explains the reinforcing properties of ethanol. We report here that a newly available salsolinol is free of isosalsolinol. Thus, salsolinol, free of isosalsolinol, was injected intracerebrally (30 pmol/0.2μL, in