reviewPhysiological ReviewsApr 1, 2009Closed access

Alcoholism: A Systems Approach From Molecular Physiology to Addictive Behavior

Heidelberg University · Central Institute of Mental Health

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Abstract

Alcohol consumption is an integral part of daily life in many societies. The benefits associated with the production, sale, and use of alcoholic beverages come at an enormous cost to these societies. The World Health Organization ranks alcohol as one of the primary causes of the global burden of disease in industrialized countries. Alcohol-related diseases, especially alcoholism, are the result of cumulative responses to alcohol exposure, the genetic make-up of an individual, and the environmental perturbations over time. This complex gene x environment interaction, which has to be seen in a life-span perspective, leads to a large heterogeneity among alcohol-dependent patients, in terms of both the symptom…

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Keywords
  • Addiction
  • Reductionism
  • Perspective (graphical)
  • Psychology
  • Disease
  • Alcohol use disorder
  • Neuroscience
  • Alcohol
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