نتایج جستجو برای: meth

تعداد نتایج: 3045  

2016
Li Zhu Jiaqi Li Nan Dong Fanglin Guan Yufeng Liu Dongliang Ma Eyleen L. K. Goh Teng Chen

Methamphetamine (METH) is a highly addictive psychostimulant that elicits aberrant changes in the expression of microRNAs (miRNAs) and long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) in the nucleus accumbens of mice, indicating a potential role of METH in post-transcriptional regulations. To decipher the potential consequences of these post-transcriptional regulations in response to METH, we performed strand-sp...

Journal: :Journal of health economics 2010
D Mark Anderson

Are demand-side interventions effective at curbing drug use? To the extent demand-side programs are successful, their cost effectiveness can be appealing from a policy perspective. Established in 2005, the Montana Meth Project (MMP) employs a graphic advertising campaign to deter meth use among teens. Due to the MMP's apparent success, seven other states have adopted Meth Project campaigns. Usi...

2012
Wenwen Shen Yu Liu Longhui Li Yisheng Zhang Wenhua Zhou

BACKGROUND Methamphetamine (METH) use, especially in females, has become a growing public health concern in China. In this study, we aimed to characterize the factors that contributed to drug craving in female METH users under isolated compulsory detoxification. We characterized factors contributing to craving such as duration of detoxification, history of drug use and self-reported mood state....

2011
P. M. Abdul Muneer Saleena Alikunju Adam M. Szlachetka James Haorah

Methamphetamine (METH), an addictive psycho-stimulant drug exerts euphoric effects on users and abusers. It is also known to cause cognitive impairment and neurotoxicity. Here, we hypothesized that METH exposure impairs the glucose uptake and metabolism in human neurons and astrocytes. Deprivation of glucose is expected to cause neurotoxicity and neuronal degeneration due to depletion of energy...

2016
Sofia Baptista Joana Lourenço Nuno Milhazes Fernanda Borges Ana Paula Silva Alberto Bacci

Methamphetamine (METH) is a psychostimulant, affecting hippocampal function with disparate cognitive effects, which depends on the dose and time of administration, ranging from improvement to impairment of memory. Importantly, in the United States, METH is approved for the treatment of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Modifications of long-term plasticity of synapses originating from t...

2012
Steven B. Harrod Ryan T. Lacy Amanda J. Morgan

Maternal smoking during pregnancy is associated with increased substance abuse in offspring. Preclinical research shows that in utero exposure to nicotine, the primary psychoactive compound in tobacco smoke, influences the neurodevelopment of reward systems and alters motivated behavior in offspring. The present study determined if prenatal nicotine (PN) exposure altered the sensitivity to the ...

2013
Dhavan Patel Gunjan M. Desai Susana Frases Radames J. B. Cordero Carlos M. DeLeon-Rodriguez Eliseo A. Eugenin Joshua D. Nosanchuk Luis R. Martinez

UNLABELLED Methamphetamine (METH) is a major addictive drug of abuse in the United States and worldwide, and its use is linked to HIV acquisition. The encapsulated fungus Cryptococcus neoformans is the most common cause of fungal meningitis in patients with AIDS. In addition to functioning as a central nervous system stimulant, METH has diverse effects on host immunity. Using a systemic mouse m...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2010
Colin D Kennedy Stephen W Houmes Katherine L Wyrick Samuel M Kammerzell Ken Lukowiak Barbara A Sorg

Amphetamines have been used as cognitive enhancers to promote learning and memory. Amphetamines are also drugs of abuse that may promote the initiation of strong memories that ultimately lead to addiction. To understand how methamphetamine (Meth) may be augmenting learning and memory, we chose a relatively simple system, the pond snail, Lymnaea stagnalis. We studied the effects of Meth exposure...

2010
D. Mark Anderson Tony Cookson Claus Portner Mary Beth Walker

Are demand-side interventions effective at curbing drug use? To the extent demand-side programs are successful, their cost effectiveness can be appealing from a policy perspective. Established in 2005, the Montana Meth Project (MMP) employs a graphic advertising campaign to deter meth use among teens. Due to the MMP‟s apparent success, seven other states have adopted Meth Project campaigns. Usi...

2016
Junichi Kitanaka Nobue Kitanaka F. Scott Hall George R. Uhl Motohiko Takemura

Stereotypical behaviors induced by methamphetamine (METH) overdose are one of the overt symptoms of METH abuse, which can be easily assessed in animal models. Currently, there is no successful treatment for METH overdose. There is increasing evidence that elevated levels of brain histamine can attenuate METH-induced behavioral abnormalities, which might therefore constitute a novel therapeutic ...

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