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Woraus resultiert die erhöhte Salsolinol-Ausscheidung nach längerem Alkoholentzug?

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Biologische Psychiatrie

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Die Bedeutung von Tetrahydroisochinolin-(TIQ)-Derivaten wird bei der Herausbildung der Alkoholkrankheit seit langem diskutiert (Myers 1989). Besonderes Interesse gilt Salsolinol (SAL), dem Produkt aus Dopamin und Acetaldehyd bzw. Pyruvat (Abb. 1). Es wurde geprüft, ob anhand der Bestimmung der SAL-Ausscheidungsrate im 24-h-Harn von Alkoholikern und Kontrollpersonen eine Differenzierung zwischen Alkoholabhängigen und Gesunden ohne auffälliges Trinkverhalten möglich ist.

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Kemper, A., Feest, U., Nickel, B. (1992). Woraus resultiert die erhöhte Salsolinol-Ausscheidung nach längerem Alkoholentzug?. In: Gaebel, W., Laux, G. (eds) Biologische Psychiatrie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-77086-9_104

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