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Citation

Helander A, Beck O, Borg S. Alcohol Alcohol. Suppl. 1994; 2: 497-502.

Affiliation

Karolinska Institute, Department of Clinical Neuroscience, Stockholm, Sweden.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1994, Oxford University Press)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

8974374

Abstract

5-Hydroxytryptophol (5HTOL) occurs naturally in animals as a metabolite of serotonin. Ethanol interacts with serotonin metabolism to increase the production of 5HTOL at the expense of 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid (5HIAA). This can be used clinically in the treatment of alcohol dependence to improve the detection of relapse in alcohol drinking, by monitoring daily the urinary 5HTOL/5HIAA ratio. In one experiment the sensitivity of this marker in detecting alcohol drinking the previous day was more than 10-fold greater than measuring urinary ethanol. Genetic polymorphism in alcohol and aldehyde dehydrogenases, which is known to influence the ethanol metabolism, does not confound the clinical use of 5HTOL as a marker. Disulfiram and cyanamide, however, will elevate urinary 5HTOL/5HIAA ratio.


Language: en

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