Authors: Mara Soledad Mattalloni, C. Salinas, María Elena Quintanilla, Mario Herrera-Marschitz, Yedy Israel, Liliana M. Cancela, Mario Rivera-Meza, Miriam Beatriz Virgolini
Venue: Alcohol and Alcoholism
Type: Publication
Abstract: Previous reports indicate that developmentally-lead (Pb)-exposed rats consumed more ethanol than their control counterparts. Based on pharmacological and biochemical evidences, we attribute these differences to catalase (CAT), the main enzyme involved in brain ethanol oxidation to acetaldehyde, a key component in ethanol's positive reinforcing effects. Thus, in the present …
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