نتایج جستجو برای: drugs addiction

تعداد نتایج: 244299  

2010
John Traynor

Regulator of G protein–signaling (RGS) proteins are a family of more than 30 intracellular proteins that negatively modulate intracellular signaling of receptors in the G protein-coupled receptor family. This family includes receptors for opioids, cannabinoids, and dopamine that mediate the acute effects of addictive drugs or behaviors and chronic effects leading to the development of addictive...

2012
Seyyed Salman Alavi Masoud Ferdosi Fereshte Jannatifard Mehdi Eslami Hamed Alaghemandan Mehrdad Setare

Introduction: Behavioral science experts believe that all entities capable of stimulating a person can be addictive; and whenever a habit changes into an obligation, it can be considered as an addiction. Researchers also believe that there are a number of similarities as well as some differences between drug addiction and behavioral addiction diagnostic symptoms. The purpose of this study is to...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1990
A M Graybiel R Moratalla H A Robertson

Amphetamine and cocaine are stimulant drugs that act on central monoaminergic neurons to produce both acute psychomotor activation and long-lasting behavioral effects including addiction and psychosis. Here we report that single doses of these drugs induce rapid expression of the nuclear proto-oncogene c-fos in the forebrain and particularly in the striatum, an extrapyramidal structure implicat...

Journal: :The Australian and New Zealand journal of psychiatry 2009
Russil Durrant Simon Adamson Fraser Todd Doug Sellman

Drug use creates a significant amount of harm in modern societies. From an evolutionary perspective, the pervasive use of drugs and the ongoing risk of drug addiction can be explained in terms of the action of drugs on evolved motivational-emotional systems. Addiction arises through interaction of these evolutionarily ancient systems, designed to promote the pursuit of natural rewards, and cont...

2014
Mina Ranjbaran Hedayat Sahraei

In the 1960s, discovery of pleasure system (defined as reward system) in the brain that may underlie drug reward and addiction encouraged many scientists to investigate the mechanisms by which drug abuse affects central nervous system function. In this regard, investigators developed several drugs targeting the brain reward system for drug dependence therapy. However, no positive results obtain...

2016
Megan Slaker Jordan M. Blacktop Barbara A. Sorg

Exposure to drugs of abuse induces plasticity in the brain and creates persistent drug-related memories. These changes in plasticity and persistent drug memories are believed to produce aberrant motivation and reinforcement contributing to addiction. Most studies have explored the effect drugs of abuse have on pre- and postsynaptic cells and astrocytes; however, more recently, attention has shi...

Journal: :Pain practice : the official journal of World Institute of Pain 2005
Dima Rozen Carson Ling Cris Schade

The increased use of opioids in the treatment of chronic pain encourages the search for drugs with low abuse and tolerance potential but with potent analgesic activity. Opioid agonist-antagonists and partial agonists have less abuse potential than do mu opioid receptor agonists such as morphine, and have been used for many years for their analgesic affects. Recently they have been approved for ...

Journal: :Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 2013
Stefan Mauss Hartwig Klinker

Boceprevir and telaprevir are inhibitors and substrates of the cytochrome P450 3A4 family. With the use of these HCV protease inhibitors as part of standard therapy for chronic hepatitis C genotype 1 infection, drug-drug interactions with multiple medications being inductors, inhibitors, or substrates of cytochrome P450 3A4 can be expected. Due to the complexity of these interactions, predictin...

حیدری, کاظم, هلاکویی‌نائینی, کورش, انصاری, حسین , اکرمی, رحیم , شرهانی, اسعد , طراحی, محمدجواد ,

  Background and Objectives: Substance drug abuse and re-addiction is one of the most important problems in the community. The objectives of this study was to assess the viewpoints of care providers and self-reported substance drug addicts referring to centers for addiction treatment in Khoramabad about etiology of re-addiction.   Materials and Methods : This study was conducted based on the re...

2012
Seyyed Salman Alavi Masoud Ferdosi Fereshte Jannatifard Mehdi Eslami Hamed Alaghemandan Mehrdad Setare

INTRODUCTION Behavioral science experts believe that all entities capable of stimulating a person can be addictive; and whenever a habit changes into an obligation, it can be considered as an addiction. Researchers also believe that there are a number of similarities as well as some differences between drug addiction and behavioral addiction diagnostic symptoms. The purpose of this study is to ...

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