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Lipid Structure, Domains, and Proteins: Molecular Mechanisms of
Ethanol and Anesthetic Actions (C.D. Stubbs, E. Rubin). Membrane
Cholesterol and Ethanol (W.G. Wood et al.). The Effects of Ethanol
on Polyunsaturated Fatty Acid Composition (N. Salem, Jr., G. Ward).
Receptors and Ion Channels: Sensitivity of NMDA Receptors to Acute
and in Utero Ethanol Exposure (S.W. Leslie, M.S. Weaver). Molecular
Mechanisms of Alcohol Neurotoxicity (F.T. Crews et al.). Second
Messenger Systems and Kinases: Nucleoside Transport and
EthanolInduced Heterologous Desensitization (A. Gordon et al.).
Ethanol and Phospholipid Dependent Signal Transduction (J.B. Hoek
et al.). Gene Expression: Regulation of Neuronal Gene Transcription
by Ethanol (M.F. Miles et al.). Effect of Acute and Chronic
Administration of Ethanol on cfos Expression in Brain (F. Le et
al.). 19 additional articles. Index.
Alcohol abuse and alcoholism are international problems whose costs
economical ly, psychologically and medically have been well
documented. Alcohol is a unique drug in that the effects of
excessive use can have a deleterious effect on most if not all
organs of the body. The brain is one of the organs most affected by
excessive alcohol consumption. Effects on the brain can be seen in
cognitive function, brain structure and neurochemistry. Over the
past few years, there have been significant advances made in
understanding how alcohol affects brain neurochemistry. This book
examines four major areas, i. e. , membrane lipids, receptors and
ion channels, second messengers, and gene expression, where
significant advancements have been made. The book is divided into
four sections based on the four major areas. In each section, data
are examined that cover a range of approaches from in vitro to in
vivo studies. The section on membrane lipids includes recent
developments in how ethanol affects membrane cholesterol domains,
polyunsaturated fatty acids, the cause and consequences of
phosphatidylethanol formation, and the modulation of membrane
protein function by lipid-protein interaction. The second section
comprises chapters on NMDA and 5-HT3 receptors, including new
aspects on alcohol neurotoxicity and the molecular heterogeneity
that may underlie differences in alcohol sensitivity as well as
chapters on GABA-gated chloride flux, and calcium channels.
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