نتایج جستجو برای: methamphetamine

تعداد نتایج: 8251  

2009
Katherine Conant Arun Venkatesan Avindra Nath

The use of methamphetamine is steadily increasing worldwide. Its use is associated with high-risk sexual behavior and subsequent infection with HIV. Methamphetamine has profound effects on the brain both as an acute intoxicant and following chronic exposure. The combined effects of HIV and methamphetamine appear to result in widespread neuronal and white matter injury. These changes are most pr...

Journal: :Journal of leukocyte biology 2016
Uma Sriram Jonathan M Cenna Bijayesh Haldar Nicole C Fernandes Roshanak Razmpour Shongshan Fan Servio H Ramirez Raghava Potula

The novel transmembrane G protein-coupled receptor, trace amine-associated receptor 1 (TAAR1), represents a potential, direct target for drugs of abuse and monoaminergic compounds, including amphetamines. For the first time, our studies have illustrated that there is an induction of TAAR1 mRNA expression in resting T lymphocytes in response to methamphetamine. Methamphetamine treatment for 6 h ...

Journal: :Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : JINS 2004
Julie D Rippeth Robert K Heaton Catherine L Carey Thomas D Marcotte David J Moore Raul Gonzalez Tanya Wolfson Igor Grant

Both HIV infection and methamphetamine dependence can be associated with brain dysfunction. Little is known, however, about the cognitive effects of concurrent HIV infection and methamphetamine dependence. The present study included 200 participants in 4 groups: HIV infected/methamphetamine dependent (HIV+/METH+), HIV negative/methamphetamine dependent (HIV-/METH+), HIV infected/methamphetamine...

2014
Scott Cunningham Keith Finlay Charles Stoecker

Background: In 2010, Mississippi became the second state to require a prescription to purchase pseudoephedrine-based medications. Proponents of “prescription-only” laws argue that they are necessary to disrupt methamphetamine markets, but critics note the costs to legal consumers of cold medications may offset some of the laws’ intended benefits. Objective: We evaluated the effect of prescripti...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2007
Jennifer Treweek Sunmee Wee George F Koob Tobin J Dickerson Kim D Janda

Methamphetamine abuse is spreading rapidly throughout the United States and is characterized by significant health consequences. The powerfully rewarding effects of methamphetamine are attributed to multiple neuropharmacological actions such as its ability to block plasma membrane transporters of all monoamines, reduce dopamine transporter expression, and inhibit monoamine oxidase activity whil...

Journal: :The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics 2001
S B Harrod L P Dwoskin P A Crooks J E Klebaur M T Bardo

alpha-Lobeline inhibits d-amphetamine-evoked dopamine release from striatal slices in vitro, appearing to reduce the cytosolic pool of dopamine available for reverse transport by the dopamine transporter. Based on this neurochemical mechanism of action, the present study determined if lobeline decreases d-methamphetamine self-administration. Rats were surgically implanted with jugular catheters...

Journal: :The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics 1999
J R Cashman Y N Xiong L Xu A Janowsky

(+)- And (-)-amphetamine and methamphetamine were N-oxygenated by the cDNA expressed adult human flavin-containing monooxygenase form 3 (FMO3), their corresponding hydroxylamines. Two major polymorphic forms of human FMO3 were studied, and the results suggested preferential N-oxygenation by only one of the two enzymes. Chemically synthesized (+/-)-amphetamine hydroxylamine was also a substrate ...

Journal: :Archives of general psychiatry 2008
George R Uhl Tomas Drgon Qing-Rong Liu Catherine Johnson Donna Walther Tokutaro Komiyama Mutsuo Harano Yoshimoto Sekine Toshiya Inada Norio Ozaki Masaomi Iyo Nakao Iwata Mitsuhiko Yamada Ichiro Sora Chih-Ken Chen Hsing-Cheng Liu Hiroshi Ujike Shih-Ku Lin

CONTEXT We can improve understanding of human methamphetamine dependence, and possibly our abilities to prevent and treat this devastating disorder, by identifying genes whose allelic variants predispose to methamphetamine dependence. OBJECTIVE To find "methamphetamine dependence" genes identified by each of 2 genome-wide association (GWA) studies of independent samples of methamphetamine-dep...

Journal: :The American journal of psychiatry 2005
Terry L Jernigan Anthony C Gamst Sarah L Archibald Christine Fennema-Notestine Monica Rivera Mindt Thomas D Marcotte Robert K Heaton Ronald J Ellis Igor Grant

OBJECTIVE The authors examined the separate and combined effects of methamphetamine dependence and HIV infection on brain morphology. METHOD Morphometric measures obtained from magnetic resonance imaging of methamphetamine-dependent and/or HIV-positive participants and their appropriate age- and education-matched comparison groups were analyzed. Main effects of age, HIV infection, methampheta...

Journal: :The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics 2010
Joshua S Beckmann Kiran B Siripurapu Justin R Nickell David B Horton Emily D Denehy Ashish Vartak Peter A Crooks Linda P Dwoskin Michael T Bardo

Both lobeline and lobelane attenuate methamphetamine self-administration in rats by decreasing methamphetamine-induced dopamine release via interaction with vesicular monoamine transporter-2 (VMAT2). A novel derivative of nor-lobelane, cis-2,5-di-(2-phenethyl)-pyrrolidine hydrochloride (UKCP-110), and its trans-isomers, (2R,5R)-trans-di-(2-phenethyl)-pyrrolidine hydrochloride (UKCP-111) and (2S...

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