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Salsolinol, posible mediador de los efectos del etanol en organismos

Authors: Martín Vaquer, Ainhoa;

Salsolinol, posible mediador de los efectos del etanol en organismos

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Treball Final de Grau. Grau en Psicologia. Codi: PS1048. Curs acadèmic 2016/2017 El alcohol es la droga más aceptada y consumida en el mundo, la cual puede causarte un alto nivel de dependencia, a causa, principalmente, del efecto reforzante que produce en tu cerebro. En el presente trabajo nos vamos a centrar en la importancia que tiene el salsolinol en nuestro organismo tras el consumo de alcohol, así pues, el objetivo es aceptar o refutar la siguiente hipótesis: Un producto de la condensación de acetaldehído y dopamina es el responsable del efecto reforzante del etanol. Es decir, el salsolinol, como producto derivado de la condensación no enzimática de acetaldehído y dopamina, es el responsable del reforzamiento positivo. Aparece tras el consumo de etanol, y gracias a la metabolización de este. Todavía no se sabe el mecanismo de acción del salsolinol, pero sabemos que juega un papel importante a la hora de crear dependencia, llegando a pensar que el alcohol actúa como una prodroga. El salsolinol es una molécula reforzante, más potente que el acetaldehído y el etanol. The alcohol is the drug most accepted and consumed in the world, which can cause a high level of dependence, to reason, principally, of the reinforcing effect that produces in your brain. In the present work, we us go to focus in the importance that salsolinol has in our organism after consume alcohol, this way so, the objective is to agree or to refuse the following hypothesis: A product of the condensation of acetaldehyde and dopamine is the responsible of the effect positive reinforcement of the ethanol. The salsolinol, as product derived from the non-enzymatically condenses of acetaldehyde and dopamine, is the responsible of the positive reinforcement. It appears after consume ethanol, and thanks to metabolizing of this one. The mechanism of action of the salsolinol is not yet known, but we know that it plays an important role in creating dependency, coming to think that alcohol acts as a prodrug. The salsolinol more reforcing molecule that acetaldehyde and ethanol.

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Acetaldehído, Área Tegmental Ventral, Ethanol, Etanol, Dopamine, Dopamina, Acetaldehyde, Nucleus Accumbens, Salsolinol, Núcleo Accumbens, Grau en Psicologia, Tegmental Ventral Area, Bachelor's Degree in Psychology, Grado en Psicología

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