Alcohol Interactions with Psychostimulants: An Overview of Animal and Human Studies.

Journal of addiction research & therapy Pub Date : 2016-06-01 Epub Date: 2016-06-11 DOI:10.4172/2155-6105.1000281
Yusuf S Althobaiti, Youssef Sari
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Alcohol consumption with psychostimulants is very common among drug addicts. There is little known about the possible pharmacological interactions between alcohol and psychostimulants. Among most commonly co-abused psychostimulants with alcohol are methamphetamine, cocaine, 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetaminen, and nicotine. Co-abuse of alcohol with psychostimulants can lead to several neurophysiological dysfunctions such as decrease in brain antioxidant enzymes, disruption of learning and memory processes, cerebral hypo-perfusion, neurotransmitters depletion as well as potentiation of drug seeking behaviour. Moreover, co-abuse of alcohol and psychostimulants can lead to increase in heart rate, blood pressure, myocardial oxygen consumption and cellular stress, and the risk of developing different types of cancer. Co-abuse of alcohol with psychostimulants during pregnancy can lead to fetal brain abnormalities. Further studies are needed to investigate the pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, and neurochemical changes on co-abuse of alcohol and psychostimulants.

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酒精与精神兴奋剂的相互作用:动物和人类研究综述
伴随精神兴奋剂的酒精消费在吸毒成瘾者中很常见。人们对酒精和精神兴奋剂之间可能的药理相互作用知之甚少。最常与酒精同时滥用的精神兴奋剂有甲基苯丙胺、可卡因、3,4-亚甲基二氧甲基苯丙胺和尼古丁。酒精与精神兴奋剂同时滥用可导致多种神经生理功能障碍,如脑抗氧化酶减少、学习和记忆过程中断、脑灌注不足、神经递质耗竭以及寻求药物行为增强。此外,同时滥用酒精和精神兴奋剂可导致心率、血压、心肌耗氧量和细胞应激增加,以及患不同类型癌症的风险。怀孕期间同时滥用酒精和精神兴奋剂会导致胎儿大脑异常。需要进一步研究酒精和精神兴奋剂共同滥用的药代动力学、药效学和神经化学变化。
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