Reversible alterations of brain acetate metabolism associated with alcohol consumption | Neuropsychopharmacology
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Research suggests that alcohol consumption is associated with alterations in brain acetate metabolism, which may be reversible with treatment. Some studies indicate that certain interventions, such as nutritional ketosis or a ketogenic diet, may reduce alcohol withdrawal symptoms or intake. The relationship between alcohol use and brain chemistry is complex, with various factors, including glutamate and glutamine systems, potentially playing a role in dependence and remission.
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