NMDA receptor

What it is

Glutamate-gated ion channel; primary excitatory neurotransmitter receptor in CNS. Ethanol antagonises NMDA at concentrations corresponding to social drinking.

Ethanol’s action

  • Non-competitive antagonist at NMDA receptors
  • Blocks glutamate-mediated excitatory neurotransmission
  • Contributes to ethanol’s anticonvulsant, anxiolytic, and amnesic effects

The glutamate rebound problem

  • With chronic ethanol → NMDA receptors upregulate (compensatory)
  • When ethanol clears → unopposed glutamate activity → hyperexcitability
  • This drives: anxiety, tremor, seizures, insomnia, and rebound sympathetic activation during hangover

The hangover connection

NMDA rebound = autonomic hyperexcitability overnight and next morning:

  • Elevated RHR (↑10–25 bpm)
  • Suppressed HRV (RMSSD ↓ 30–50%)
  • This is not dehydration — it’s neurotransmitter rebound

Relationship with GABA-A

GABA-A (inhibitory) and NMDA (excitatory) are reciprocally regulated by ethanol:

  • Acute ethanol: GABA-A ↑ + NMDA ↓ → net inhibition
  • Withdrawal: GABA-A ↓↓ + NMDA ↑↑ → hyperexcitability

Alcohol, GABA-A receptor, Hangover mechanism