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Vasopressin and alcohol: a multifaceted relationship.

Kathryn M HarperDarin J KnappHugh E CriswellGeorge R Breese
Published in: Psychopharmacology (2018)
A review of VP's involvement in alcohol's actions demonstrates that there is much to be learned about brain regions involved in VP-mediated effects on behavior. Thus, future work should focus on elucidating relevant brain regions. By using previous knowledge of the actions of VP and determining the brain regions and/or systems involved in its different behavioral effects, it may be possible to identify a specific receptor subtype target, drug treatment combination, or specific clinical contexts that may point toward a more successful treatment.
Keyphrases
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