نتایج جستجو برای: opiate

تعداد نتایج: 4604  

Journal: :Addiction biology 2016
Kate M Wassum Venuz Y Greenfield Kay E Linker Nigel T Maidment Sean B Ostlund

Through incentive learning, the emotional experience of a reward in a relevant need state (e.g. hunger for food) sets the incentive value that guides the performance of actions that earn that reward when the need state is encountered again. Opiate withdrawal has been proposed as a need state in which, through experience, opiate value can be increased, resulting in escalated opiate self-administ...

Journal: :Addiction 2011
Jian Li Hongjie Liu Jianhua Li Jian Luo Nana Koram Roger Detels

AIMS To investigate the patterns of concurrent sexual partnerships among young opiate users and sexual transmissibility of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) in concurrent sexual partnerships in drug-use and sexual networks. DESIGN Cross-sectional design. PARTICIPANTS A total of 426 young opiate users in Yunnan, China. SETTING Young opiate users recruited from their network ties. MEASUR...

2015
Sheila M. Bird Mahesh K. B. Parmar John Strang

Aims: Scotland was the first country to adopt take-home naloxone (THN) as a funded public health policy. We summarise the background and rigorous set-up for before/after monitoring to assess the impact on high-risk opiate-fatalities. Methods: Evidence-synthesis of prospectively monitored small-scale THN schemes led to a performance indicator for distribution of THN-kits relative to opiate-relat...

Journal: :Pharmacology, biochemistry, and behavior 2002
Stéphanie Caillé Emilio F Espejo George F Koob Luis Stinus

Previous pharmacological studies have implicated serotonergic brain systems in opiate withdrawal. To test the hypothesis that serotonin (5-HT) has a critical role in the development of opiate withdrawal, we have employed a near-total brain 5-HT system lesion technique (90% depletion) using 5,7-dihydroxytryptamine combined with induction of opiate dependence by implantation of morphine pellets o...

Journal: :Psychiatry research 2003
Charles Kornreich Marie-Line Foisy Pierre Philippot Bernard Dan Juan Tecco Xavier Noël Ursula Hess Isidore Pelc Paul Verbanck

The present study aims to explore whether an impairment in emotional facial expressions (EFE) decoding is specific to alcoholism compared with opiate dependence. An EFE decoding test consisting of 16 photographs of EFE portraying happiness, anger, sadness and disgust was administered to five different groups of 30 subjects each: recently detoxified alcoholics (RA); opiate addicts under methadon...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2006
Jinsong Zeng Lisa M Thomson Sue A Aicher Gregory W Terman

Repeated exposure to opiates produces analgesic tolerance, which limits their clinical usefulness. Whole-cell voltage-clamped lamina I cells in spinal slices from opiate-tolerant neonatal rats show an increase in miniature, spontaneous, and primary afferent-evoked EPSCs when compared with lamina I cells from opiate-naive rat spinal slices. This increased excitation can be blocked by the NMDA re...

Journal: :international journal of high risk behaviors and addiction 0
bahareh amirabadi department of clinical psychology, faculty of medical sciences, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, ir iran; department of clinical psychology, faculty of medical sciences, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, ir iran. tel: +98-9127852137 mohammad nikbakht department of clinical psychology, faculty of medical sciences, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, ir iran mostafa nokani department of clinical psychology, faculty of medical sciences, arak university of medical sciences, arak, ir iran neda alibeygi department of psychiatry, faculty of psychiatry, university of rehabilitation and welfare sciences, tehran, ir iran hadi safari department of psychology, faculty of psychology, semnan university, semnan, ir iran

conclusions low onset age of smoking cigarettes, high novelty seeking and low cooperativeness in opiate dependents are among the important personality traits in future use of drugs that can predict the subsequent onset of using opiate drugs. results opiate addicts had higher scores in novelty seeking dimension and lower scores in cooperativeness compared to nicotine addicts. the onset age of sm...

Journal: :Cold Spring Harbor perspectives in medicine 2012
Michelle S Mazei-Robison Eric J Nestler

The study of neuronal adaptations induced by opiate drugs is particularly relevant today given their widespread prescription and nonprescription use. Although much is known about the acute actions of such drugs on the nervous system, a great deal of work remains to fully understand their chronic effects. Here, we focus on longer-lasting adaptations that occur in two catecholaminergic brain regi...

2010
Melinda H. Sheehan Richard M. Kream George B. Stefano

Previous work from our laboratory has established that cellular signaling processes of endogenous morphine are mediated by cognate G protein coupled receptor (GPCR) proteins, designated µ(3) and µ(4) opiate receptors. µ(3) and µ(4) opiate receptors are structurally unique "short" 6 transmembrane helical (TMH) domain GPCRs that are selectively responsive to endogenous morphine, not to families o...

Journal: :Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry letters 2006
Peter A Crooks Santosh G Kottayil Abeer M Al-Ghananeem Stephen R Byrn D Allan Butterfield

A series of 3-O-acyl-6-O-sulfate esters of morphine, dihydromorphine, N-methylmorphinium iodide, codeine, and dihydrocodeine were prepared and evaluated for their ability to bind to mu-, delta-, kappa(1)-, kappa(2)-, and kappa(3)-opiate receptors. Several compounds exhibited good affinity for the mu-opiate receptor. Morphine-3-O-propionyl-6-O-sulfate had four times greater affinity than morphin...

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