Chronic drinking increases levels of stress hormones, leading to neurotoxicity
by ScienceDaily: Latest Science News on Thursday, September 9th, 2010 | No Comments
Alcohol consumption, withdrawal, and abstinence can all raise stress hormones in humans and animals. A review has described how stress hormones called glucocorticoids are associated with neurotoxicity during abstinence after withdrawal from alcohol dependence. Glucocorticoid receptor antagonism may therefore represent a pharmacological option for recovery.