نتایج جستجو برای: amphetamine

تعداد نتایج: 5418  

2012
Joy M. Schmitz Nuvan Rathnayaka Charles E. Green F. Gerard Moeller Anne E. Dougherty John Grabowski

BACKGROUND Two stimulant medications, modafinil and d-amphetamine, when tested individually, have shown safety and efficacy for treatment of cocaine addiction. We hypothesized that the combination of modafinil and d-amphetamine, at low doses, would show equivalent or greater benefit in reducing cocaine use compared to higher doses of each individual medication or placebo. METHODS Sixteen week...

Journal: :Pharmacology, biochemistry, and behavior 2002
John W Muschamp Stephen M Siviy

The extent to which acute and repeated administration of the CB(1) agonist WIN 55,212-2 would affect the stimulatory properties of amphetamine was assessed in Lewis rats. In the first experiment, Lewis rats were treated with either 1 mg/kg of WIN 55,212-2 or vehicle and subsequently treated with 2 mg/kg amphetamine. Acute treatment with WIN 55,212-2 initially increased locomotor activity and th...

Journal: :The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics 1997
H L Kimmel S G Holtzman

Opioids modulate brain dopaminergic function in various experimental paradigms. This study used the rotational model of behavior in rats with unilateral 6-hydroxydopamine-induced lesions of the nigrostriatal pathway to investigate this interaction. Doses of two presynaptically acting dopaminergic drugs, amphetamine and cocaine, were coadministered with several doses of the mu opioid agonist, mo...

Journal: :Behavioural pharmacology 2005
H Aujla R J Beninger

Previously we reported that systemic administration of the dopamine D3 receptor-preferring partial agonist BP 897 blocked the expression, but not the acquisition, of amphetamine-conditioned activity. This suggested the hypothesis that BP 897 would block the expression, but not the acquisition, of amphetamine-conditioned place preference (CPP). Thus, during preconditioning rats had access to two...

Journal: :Behavioral and neural biology 1986
D M Camp J B Becker T E Robinson

The effects of gonadectomy on amphetamine-induced rotational behavior were studied in male and female rats. Different systemic doses were used to produce equivalent brain concentrations of the drug in each group, thereby controlling for sex differences in the metabolism of amphetamine. Ovariectomy of female rats significantly attenuated amphetamine-induced rotation, whereas castration of males ...

1980
A. A. Quadri Kump Shalini S. M. Channabasavanna

Patients with endogenous depression fulfilling Feighner's criteria were included in the trial. All had pretrial scores above 20 on Hamilton's depression rating scale.Drugs were divided into groups A and B. Group A comprised of placebo and d-amphetamine. It was found that all patients who improved with d-amphetamine also improved with tricyclics. Two who did not improve with d-amphetamine did no...

Journal: :Genes, brain, and behavior 2011
A M Dlugos A Hamidovic C Hodgkinson P H Shen D Goldman A A Palmer H de Wit

The μ-opioid receptor is involved in the rewarding effects of not only opioids like morphine but also psychostimulants like amphetamine. This study aimed to investigate associations between subjective response to amphetamine and genetic polymorphisms and haplotypes in the μ-opioid receptor including the exonic variant rs1799971 (Asp40Asn). One hundred and sixty-two Caucasian volunteers particip...

Journal: :Journal of psychopharmacology 1999
S M Dursun N Wright M A Reveley

The antisaccade task can be used to test the voluntary control of saccadic eye movements (SEMs). In many disorders with postulated hyperdopaminergic neurotransmission, there are reports of abnormalities in SEMs. To further investigate this, the role of dopamine in SEMs, performance on an antisaccade task was examined in subjects with a history of amphetamine use (a dopamine releaser and reuptak...

Journal: :Synapse 2009
Usoa E Busto Laura Redden Helen Mayberg Shitij Kapur Sylvain Houle Laurie A Zawertailo

Tobacco dependence is highly prevalent in depressed patients. We assessed changes in [(11)C]-raclopride binding potential (BP) using positron emission tomography (PET) before and after the oral administration of d-amphetamine in healthy controls and unmedicated patients with current depression with and without current tobacco dependence. Over a single study day 2 [(11)C]-raclopride positron emi...

Journal: :Journal of neurochemistry 2004
Susan M Ferguson Terry E Robinson

The environmental context in which psychostimulant drugs are experienced influences their ability to induce immediate early genes (IEGs) in the striatum. When given in the home cage amphetamine induces IEGs predominately in striatonigral neurons, but when given in a novel test environment amphetamine also induces IEGs in striatopallidal neurons. The source of the striatopetal projections that r...

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