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Citation

Mukherjee S. Curr. Neurovasc. Res. 2013; 10(3): 256-262.

Affiliation

Department of Biochemistry VCSG Govt Medical College Srinagar, Uttanchal-246174. sukhes.mukherjee@gmail.com.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2013, Bentham Science Publishers)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

23713737

Abstract

Alcohol abuse is a major health problem worldwide, resulting to extensive admissions in many general hospitals. The overall economic cost of alcohol abuse is enormous worldwide. As a small molecule, alcohol can easily cross membrane barriers and reach different parts of the body very quickly. Attainment of its equilibrium concentration indifferent cellular compartments depends on the respective water content. Alcohol can affect several parts of the brain, but,ingeneral, contracts brain tissues, destroys brain cells, as well as depresses the central nervous system. Excessive drinking over a prolonged period of time can cause serious problems with cognition and memory. Alcohol interacts with the brain receptors, interfering with the communication between nerve cells, and suppressing excitatory nerve pathway activity. Neuro-cognitive deficits, neuronal injury, and neurodegeneration are well documentedinal coholics, yet the underlying mechanisms remain elusive. The effect can be both direct and/ or indirect. Inthis review we highlighted the role of alcoholism and its impact on human health.


Language: en

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