نتایج جستجو برای: opioid substance

تعداد نتایج: 236027  

Journal: :Behavior genetics 2016
Tae-Hwi Schwantes-An Juan Zhang Li-Shiun Chen Sarah M Hartz Robert C Culverhouse Xiangning Chen Hilary Coon Josef Frank Helen M Kamens Bettina Konte Leena Kovanen Antti Latvala Lisa N Legrand Brion S Maher Whitney E Melroy Elliot C Nelson Mark W Reid Jason D Robinson Pei-Hong Shen Bao-Zhu Yang Judy A Andrews Paul Aveyard Olga Beltcheva Sandra A Brown Dale S Cannon Sven Cichon Robin P Corley Norbert Dahmen Louisa Degenhardt Tatiana Foroud Wolfgang Gaebel Ina Giegling Stephen J Glatt Richard A Grucza Jill Hardin Annette M Hartmann Andrew C Heath Stefan Herms Colin A Hodgkinson Per Hoffmann Hyman Hops David Huizinga Marcus Ising Eric O Johnson Elaine Johnstone Radka P Kaneva Kenneth S Kendler Falk Kiefer Henry R Kranzler Ken S Krauter Orna Levran Susanne Lucae Michael T Lynskey Wolfgang Maier Karl Mann Nicholas G Martin Manuel Mattheisen Grant W Montgomery Bertram Müller-Myhsok Michael F Murphy Michael C Neale Momchil A Nikolov Denise Nishita Markus M Nöthen John Nurnberger Timo Partonen Michele L Pergadia Maureen Reynolds Monika Ridinger Richard J Rose Noora Rouvinen-Lagerström Norbert Scherbaum Christine Schmäl Michael Soyka Michael C Stallings Michael Steffens Jens Treutlein Ming Tsuang Tamara L Wall Norbert Wodarz Vadim Yuferov Peter Zill Andrew W Bergen Jingchun Chen Paul M Cinciripini Howard J Edenberg Marissa A Ehringer Robert E Ferrell Joel Gelernter David Goldman John K Hewitt Christian J Hopfer William G Iacono Jaakko Kaprio Mary Jeanne Kreek Ivo M Kremensky Pamela A F Madden Matt McGue Marcus R Munafò Robert A Philibert Marcella Rietschel Alec Roy Dan Rujescu Sirkku T Saarikoski Gary E Swan Alexandre A Todorov Michael M Vanyukov Robert B Weiss Laura J Bierut Nancy L Saccone

The mu1 opioid receptor gene, OPRM1, has long been a high-priority candidate for human genetic studies of addiction. Because of its potential functional significance, the non-synonymous variant rs1799971 (A118G, Asn40Asp) in OPRM1 has been extensively studied, yet its role in addiction has remained unclear, with conflicting association findings. To resolve the question of what effect, if any, r...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2002
Luc Jasmin Duc Tien David Weinshenker Richard D Palmiter Paul G Green Gabriella Janni Peter T Ohara

Noradrenaline (NA), a key neurotransmitter of the endogenous pain inhibitory system, acutely inhibits nociceptive transmission (including that mediated by substance P), potentiates opioid analgesia, and underlies part of the antinociceptive effects of the widely prescribed tricyclic antidepressants. Lesions of noradrenergic neurons, however, result in either normal or reduced pain behavior and ...

2015
Brittany B Dennis Monica Bawor Leen Naji Carol K Chan Jaymie Varenbut James Paul Michael Varenbut Jeff Daiter Carolyn Plater Guillaume Pare David C Marsh Andrew Worster Dipika Desai Lehana Thabane Zainab Samaan

BACKGROUND While a number of pharmacological interventions exist for the treatment of opioid use disorder, evidence evaluating the effect of pain on substance use behavior, attrition rate, and physical or mental health among these therapies has not been well established. We aim to evaluate these effects using evidence gathered from a systematic review of studies evaluating chronic non-cancer pa...

Journal: :Harm Reduction Journal 2006
Stephen F Butler Christine Benoit Simon H Budman Kathrine C Fernandez Cynthia McCormick Synne Wing Venuti Nathaniel Katz

BACKGROUND The growing trends in opioid abuse, assessment of the abuse liability of prescription opioid products, and growing efforts by the pharmaceutical industry to develop 'abuse-resistant' formulations highlight a need to understand the features that make one product more 'attractive' than another to potential abusers. We developed a scale to measure the 'attractiveness' of prescription op...

2011
Shrigopal Goyal Sonali Jhanjee

Drug use remains endemic among the incarcerated populations. There are especially strong links between between opioid use and crime. Several models have been proposed to explain the complex nature of this relationship. Various factors e.g. street culture and socio-demographic profile may modify the relationship between opioid use and crime. The article will provide an overview of substance use ...

Journal: :Psychiatric services 2012
Lainie Rutkow Jon S Vernick Ramin Mojtabai Sarah O Rodman Christopher N Kaufmann

Certain groups with preexisting mental and behavioral health conditions, such as substance use disorders, may be especially vulnerable during and shortly after disasters. Researchers have found that substance abuse treatment programs and the individuals they serve experienced major disruptions after the September 11, 2001, attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon and after Hurricane K...

Journal: :Rhode Island medical journal 2014
David C Lewis

Substance use disorders are a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in the United States. Medications for the treatment of substance use disorders are effective yet underutilized. This article reviews recent literature examining medications used for the treatment of alcohol and opioid use disorders. The neurobehavioral rationale for medication treatment and the most common ways medications w...

Journal: :Mental Health Weekly 2021

Emergency department (ED) rates for mental health conditions, substance abuse and opioid overdose in 2020 exceed over the same time period examined 2019, according to new research published online first JAMA Psychiatry. The Centers Disease Control Prevention (CDC) determined this project be public surveillance rather than that involved human subjects.

Journal: :BJA open 2023

Opioids are a mainstay in acute pain management and produce their effects side (e.g., tolerance, opioid-use disorder immune suppression) by interaction with opioid receptors. I will discuss pharmacology some controversial areas of enquiry anaesthetic relevance. The main target is the µ (mu,MOP) receptor but other members family, δ (delta; DOP) κ (kappa; KOP) receptors also analgesic actions. Th...

Journal: :Rhode Island medical journal 2014
Sarah Bowman Ariel Engelman Jennifer Koziol Linda Mahoney Christopher Maxwell Michelle McKenzie

The challenge of addressing the epidemic of opioid overdose in Rhode Island, and nationwide, is only possible through collaborative efforts among a wide breadth of stakeholders. This article describes the range of efforts by numerous partners that have come together to facilitate community, and treatment-related approaches to address opioid-involved overdose and substance use disorder. Strategi...

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