2015
DOI: 10.1096/fasebj.29.1_supplement.1019.7
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Inhibition of phosphodiesterase‐4 (PDE4) by roflumilast decreases ethanol consumption

Abstract: Excessive alcohol drinking normally causes alcoholism, which is one of the most damaging psychiatric disorders in the world. However, there are no ideal treatments for alcoholism in clinic. Phosphodiesterase‐4, an enzyme that specifically hydrolyzes intracellular cyclic AMP (cAMP), may play an important role in the regulation of ethanol consumption. This is supported by the findings that inhibition of PDE4 by rolipram, a prototypic PDE4 inhibitor, reduces ethanol intake and self‐administration. Roflumilast, an… Show more

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