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  • Among alcohol-dependent individuals, early alcohol abstinence can lead to alcohol withdrawal (AW), which affects GABA and glutamate signaling in the brain.
  • A study found that the combination of gabapentin and flumazenil improved response inhibition in individuals with higher levels of AW compared to those receiving placebos.
  • While the improvement in response inhibition may help reduce later drinking, these medications did not significantly affect other areas of neurocognitive performance.

Article Abstract

Background: Among some alcohol-dependent individuals, early alcohol abstinence is marked by alcohol withdrawal (AW), a phenomenon mediated by GABA and glutamate signaling. We previously reported that a combination of 2 medications that affect GABA and glutamate tone, gabapentin and flumazenil, more effectively reduced drinking among individuals with higher pretreatment AW (Anton et al., 2009). This study evaluated whether this finding is related to changes in neurocognitive performance, which is also affected by cortical GABA and glutamate tone.

Methods: Neurocognitive performance was assessed at baseline and twice during the first week of treatment among 60 alcohol-dependent participants in the previously published clinical trial.

Results: AW was associated with poorer baseline performance on 4 of 8 measures, and individuals with higher baseline AW who received the gabapentin and flumazenil combination demonstrated greater improvement on a measure of response inhibition than those with lower AW or those who received a combination of placebos. Improvement in response inhibition during the first week and medication group interacted in their effect on subsequent drinking, such that improvement predicted greater abstinence only among individuals who received gabapentin and flumazenil. Improvement on other neurocognitive measures was neither differentially impacted by medication or baseline AW nor related to subsequent drinking.

Conclusions: Taken together, these data suggest that acute AW accounts for a small proportion of variance in neurocognitive performance, that gabapentin and flumazenil slightly improve response inhibition during early abstinence, and that such improvement may somewhat reduce later drinking. However, these medications may not affect other neurocognitive domains.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3166540PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1530-0277.2011.01554.xDOI Listing

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