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    Santiago - Chilean researchers said on Thursday they are developing a vaccine against alcoholism that could be tested on humans starting next year and works by neutralising an enzyme that metabolises alcohol.

    The genetic therapy is based on aldehyde dehydrogenase, a group of enzymes that metabolise alcohol and are thus responsible for alcohol tolerance, said Juan Asenjo, who heads a team of researchers at Chile's Faculty of Sciences and Mathematics and the private lab Recalcine.

    About 20% of the Asian population lacks this enzyme and thus experience "such a strong reaction that it discourages consumption", he added.

    The vaccine would similarly increase unease, nausea and tachycardia (accelerated heartbeat).

    "With the vaccine, the desire to consume alcohol will be greatly reduced thanks to these reactions," Asenjo told Radio Cooperativa.

    Proper dosage

    Researchers have already successfully tested the vaccine on rats who were dependent on alcohol, and got them to halve their consumption.

    "The idea is to have 90% - 95% reduction of consumption for humans," Asenjo said.

    It would work like patches or pills that help smokers kick the habit, but with better efficiency by specifically targeting liver cells and avoiding collateral effects on all cells.

    This year, researchers plan to focus on mass production of virus cells and conduct tests on animals to determine proper dosage before launching human tests in 2012.

    In October, US researchers announced they had discovered a gene variation known as CYP2EI that can protect against alcoholism and could lead to a preventative treatment.

    The gene variant known as CYP2EI is linked to people's response to alcohol, and for 10% to 20% of people who have it, just a few glasses leads them to feeling more drunk than the rest of the population, said University of North Carolina researchers at the Chapel Hill School of Medicine.

    This CYP2EI gene - located in the brain, not the liver - has long been known to hold an enzyme for metabolising alcohol, and generates molecules known as free radicals. But a specific variant of the gene makes people more sensitive to alcohol, according to University of North Carolina researchers.

    Drugs that can be created to induce the CYP2E1 gene could eventually make people more sensitive to alcohol or help sober them up if they have had too much, according to that research team.
    - AFP http://www.news24.com/SciTech/News/S...ccine-20110107

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    This is no more an alcoholism vacine than a way to make you really really sick when consuming alcohol. Seems kind of harsh for me.

    What would be better is if through gene therapy they could actually take away the physical addiction.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Garson007 View Post
    This is no more an alcoholism vacine than a way to make you really really sick when consuming alcohol. Seems kind of harsh for me.

    What would be better is if through gene therapy they could actually take away the physical addiction.
    A clockwork orange.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chevron View Post
    A clockwork orange.
    Exactly what I was thinking.

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    What a phenomenally stupid idea. Alcholism is rooted in psychological problems. If you don't address those, you're not treating the problem. Make them feel ill from booze and they'll just turn to some other substance to numb the feelings/issues they can't handle.

    The best vaccine for alcoholism is rehabilitation and abstinence.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Garson007 View Post
    This is no more an alcoholism vacine than a way to make you really really sick when consuming alcohol. Seems kind of harsh for me.
    It's non-lethal and what's a bit of discomfort compared to the lifetime affects of Alcoholism? Seriously...

    Aversion Therapy is the way forward, imo.

    Quote Originally Posted by onona View Post
    What a phenomenally stupid idea. Alcholism is rooted in psychological problems. If you don't address those, you're not treating the problem. Make them feel ill from booze and they'll just turn to some other substance to numb the feelings/issues they can't handle.

    The best vaccine for alcoholism is rehabilitation and abstinence.
    They'll couple other psychological methods into this, I hope...
    The aversion therapy is to wean the person off alcohol, you're right, though, if other steps aren't taken it won't be successful. It's not a wholly stupid idea, though.


    Reminds me of an episode on The Mentalist...
    Last edited by Rah_Skill; 22-10-2012 at 09:27 AM.

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    Well you do get anti-booze that makes you sick if you drink on it.

    I for one never really seen the appeal of booze. I don't drink at all.

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    Alcoholism is also physical in nature and not purely psychological. The only current "cure" is indeed abstinence but you're never really cured; you're just avoiding the issue.

    Edit: And all the above medication does is forcing you to avoid the issue. Again, like A Clockwork Orange.
    Last edited by Garson007; 07-01-2011 at 04:48 PM.

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    They can't help themselves! They need this cure!

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