Plasma beta-endorphin levels in chronic alcoholics
- PMID: 2222843
- DOI: 10.1016/0741-8329(90)90024-7
Plasma beta-endorphin levels in chronic alcoholics
Abstract
In order to test the possible relationship between the chronic consumption of alcohol and the opioid system, we have measured the plasma levels of beta-endorphin in a group of 31 alcoholic patients and compared the results with those of a control group of 16 subjects. Our results show that chronic consumption of alcohol induces a significant decrease in beta-endorphin (beta-end) plasma levels regardless of either the disease suffered by the alcoholic patient or of the time of abstinence studied (one month maximum). Thus we believe that the beta-end decrease may well be due to the patients' alcoholism and that it might be mediated by the tetrahydroisoquinoline system, or be a cause of alcoholism rather than a consequence.
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