Ethanol increases opioid activity in plasma of normal volunteers.

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Ethanol increases opioid activity in plasma of normal volunteers. / Naber, Dieter; Soble, M G; Pickar, D.

In: Pharmacopsychiatria, Vol. 14, No. 5, 5, 1981, p. 160-161.

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Naber, D, Soble, MG & Pickar, D 1981, 'Ethanol increases opioid activity in plasma of normal volunteers.', Pharmacopsychiatria, vol. 14, no. 5, 5, pp. 160-161. <http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/6270709?dopt=Citation>

APA

Naber, D., Soble, M. G., & Pickar, D. (1981). Ethanol increases opioid activity in plasma of normal volunteers. Pharmacopsychiatria, 14(5), 160-161. [5]. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/6270709?dopt=Citation

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Naber D, Soble MG, Pickar D. Ethanol increases opioid activity in plasma of normal volunteers. Pharmacopsychiatria. 1981;14(5):160-161. 5.

Bibtex

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title = "Ethanol increases opioid activity in plasma of normal volunteers.",
abstract = "The effect of acute ethanol administration on plasma levels of beta-endorphin-immunoreactivity and opioid activity was measured in 4 normal volunteers. 60 min following ethanol consumption opioid activity levels, measured by radioreceptorassay, increased significantly with peak rises of more than 400%; levels of beta-endorphin-immunoreactivity did not change significantly. These results are compatible with the effect of the opiate-antagonist naloxone, reversing ethanol-induced coma.",
author = "Dieter Naber and Soble, {M G} and D Pickar",
year = "1981",
language = "Deutsch",
volume = "14",
pages = "160--161",
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T1 - Ethanol increases opioid activity in plasma of normal volunteers.

AU - Naber, Dieter

AU - Soble, M G

AU - Pickar, D

PY - 1981

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N2 - The effect of acute ethanol administration on plasma levels of beta-endorphin-immunoreactivity and opioid activity was measured in 4 normal volunteers. 60 min following ethanol consumption opioid activity levels, measured by radioreceptorassay, increased significantly with peak rises of more than 400%; levels of beta-endorphin-immunoreactivity did not change significantly. These results are compatible with the effect of the opiate-antagonist naloxone, reversing ethanol-induced coma.

AB - The effect of acute ethanol administration on plasma levels of beta-endorphin-immunoreactivity and opioid activity was measured in 4 normal volunteers. 60 min following ethanol consumption opioid activity levels, measured by radioreceptorassay, increased significantly with peak rises of more than 400%; levels of beta-endorphin-immunoreactivity did not change significantly. These results are compatible with the effect of the opiate-antagonist naloxone, reversing ethanol-induced coma.

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