نتایج جستجو برای: methamphetamine psychosis

تعداد نتایج: 24061  

2013
Laura E Halpin William T Gunning Bryan K Yamamoto

Methamphetamine-induced neurotoxicity has been correlated with damage to the liver but this damage has not been extensively characterized. Moreover, the mechanism by which the drug contributes to liver damage is unknown. This study characterizes the hepatocellular toxicity of methamphetamine and examines if hyperthermia contributes to this liver damage. Livers from methamphetamine-treated rats ...

2011
H Yamamoto Y Takamatsu K Imai E Kamegaya Y Hagino M Watanabe T Yamamoto I Sora H Koga K Ikeda

Previously, we found fluoxetine reduces methamphetamine preference in mice. However, effects of fluoxetine on developed methamphetamine preference and on methamphetamine induced gene expression changes have been largely unknown. The present study investigates effects of post-treatment with fluoxetine on methamphetamine dependence and on gene expressions after long-term withdrawal in mice. First...

2015
Natalie L Cuzen Sheri-Michelle Koopowitz Helen L Ferrett Dan J Stein Deborah Yurgelun-Todd

OBJECTIVES Methamphetamine abuse affects brain structure and function. Although methamphetamine and cannabis are commonly abused together, few studies have investigated the differential neurocognitive consequences of methamphetamine abuse with or without cannabis. Furthermore, the effects of drug use on the developing adolescent brain remain poorly understood. We compared neurocognitive functio...

Journal: :Psychiatry and clinical neurosciences 2006
Hideki Miura Masumi Fujiki Arihiro Shibata Kenji Ishikawa

The objective of the present study was to investigate the prevalence and risk factors of methamphetamine use in adolescents at a juvenile classification home. The present subjects were 1362 adolescents (1172 male and 190 female) who had been admitted to the Nagoya Juvenile Classification Home. The participants were divided into two groups, a methamphetamine user group and a control group, based...

Journal: :Sexually transmitted diseases 2007
Timothy W Menza Grant Colfax Stephen Shoptaw Mark Fleming Robert Guzman Jeffrey D Klausner Pamina Gorbach Matthew R Golden

Objective: To assess the interest of out-of-treatment methamphetamine-using men who have sex with men (MSM) seen at public health STD clinics in an intervention specifically targeting their drug use. Study Design: An anonymous, self-administered survey of MSM who use methamphetamine attending public health STD clinics in Seattle and San Francisco. Results: Among 174 men surveyed, 36% reported b...

Journal: :Psychiatry and clinical neurosciences 2005
Toshihiko Matsumoto Atsushi Kamijo Akiko Yamaguchi Eizo Iseki Yoshio Hirayasu

The present study examined childhood histories of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in 54 methamphetamine and 12 inhalant abusers using the Wender Utah Rating Scale. The inhalant abusers experienced initial drinking at a younger age than methamphetamine abusers (P=0.038). The Wender Utah Rating Scale score was significantly higher in the inhalant abusers than in the methamphetamin...

Journal: :AIDS care 2009
Carina Marquez Samuel J Mitchell C Bradley Hare Malcolm John Jeffrey D Klausner

While numerous studies examine methamphetamine use and associated risky sexual behaviors in HIV-uninfected individuals, few studies have surveyed HIV-infected individuals in the health care setting. To assess the frequency and trends of methamphetamine use, sexual activity, injection drug use, patient-provider communication, and medication adherence among HIV-infected persons in care, we admini...

Journal: :Advances in pharmacology 2014
Justin R Nickell Kiran B Siripurapu Ashish Vartak Peter A Crooks Linda P Dwoskin

Methamphetamine abuse escalates, but no approved therapeutics are available to treat addicted individuals. Methamphetamine increases extracellular dopamine in reward-relevant pathways by interacting at vesicular monoamine transporter-2 (VMAT2) to inhibit dopamine uptake and promote dopamine release from synaptic vesicles, increasing cytosolic dopamine available for reverse transport by the dopa...

Journal: :The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics 2004
D E McMillan W C Hardwick M Li M G Gunnell F I Carroll P Abraham S M Owens

Two murine-derived anti-methamphetamine monoclonal antibodies were studied as potential pharmacokinetic antagonists of (+)-methamphetamine self-administration by rats. Intravenous administration of a 1 g/kg dose of the lower affinity [antibody equilibrium dissociation constant (K(d)) = 250 nM] monoclonal antibody (mAb) designated mAb6H8, 1 day before the start of several daily 2-h self-administ...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2008
Yoshimoto Sekine Yasuomi Ouchi Genichi Sugihara Nori Takei Etsuji Yoshikawa Kazuhiko Nakamura Yasuhide Iwata Kenji J Tsuchiya Shiro Suda Katsuaki Suzuki Masayoshi Kawai Kiyokazu Takebayashi Shigeyuki Yamamoto Hideo Matsuzaki Takatoshi Ueki Norio Mori Mark S Gold Jean L Cadet

Methamphetamine is a popular addictive drug whose use is associated with multiple neuropsychiatric adverse events and toxic to the dopaminergic and serotonergic systems of the brain. Methamphetamine-induced neuropathology is associated with increased expression of microglial cells that are thought to participate in either pro-toxic or protective mechanisms in the brain. Although reactive microg...

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