نتایج جستجو برای: meth dependence

تعداد نتایج: 160234  

Journal: :Journal of Indian Association of Public Health Dentistry 2015

2005
R. Yakupov L. Chang D. Alicata D. Ramones C. Cloak T. Ernst

INTRODUCTION: Methamphetamine (METH) is a major drug of abuse in the United States and in many countries throughout the world. Preclinical and clinical studies demonstrated significant neurotoxic effects and brain changes associated with the drug. However, few studies have evaluated morphometric changes associated with METH abuse [1-3]. We performed voxel based morphometry to determine whether ...

Journal: :Molecular bioSystems 2014
Tian Zheng Linsheng Liu Jian Shi Xiaoyi Yu Wenjing Xiao Runbing Sun Yahong Zhou Jiye Aa Guangji Wang

Although the stimulating and psychotropic effects of methamphetamine (METH) on the nervous system are well documented, the impact of METH abuse on biological metabolism and the turnover of peripheral transmitters are poorly understood. Metabolomics has the potential to reveal the effect of METH abuse on systemic metabolism and potential markers suggesting the underlying mechanism of toxicity. I...

Journal: :Toxicological sciences : an official journal of the Society of Toxicology 2015
Weiye Huang Wei-Bing Xie Dongfang Qiao Pingming Qiu Enping Huang Bing Li Chuanxiang Chen Chao Liu Qi Wang Zhoumeng Lin Huijun Wang

Methamphetamine (METH) is an extremely addictive stimulant drug that is widely used with high potential of abuse. Previous studies have shown that METH exposure damages the nervous system, especially dopaminergic neurons. However, the exact molecular mechanisms of METH-induced neurotoxicity remain unclear. We hypothesized that caspase-11 is involved in METH-induced neuronal apoptosis. We tested...

2014
Heli Chauhan Bryan A. Killinger Cheryl V. Miller Anna Moszczynska

Methamphetamine (METH) is a central nervous system psychostimulant with a high potential for abuse. At high doses, METH causes a selective degeneration of dopaminergic terminals in the striatum. Dopamine D2 receptor antagonists and dopamine transporter (DAT) inhibitors protect against neurotoxicity of the drug by decreasing intracellular dopamine content and, consequently, dopamine autoxidation...

2017
Lizheng Wang Zixuan Wang Xiaoyu Xu Rui Zhu Jinpeng Bi Wenmo Liu Xinyao Feng Hui Wu Haihong Zhang Jiaxin Wu Wei Kong Bin Yu Xianghui Yu

Methamphetamine (METH) exerts significant neurotoxicity in experimental animals and humans when taken at high doses or abused chronically. Long-term abusers have decreased dopamine levels, and they are more likely to develop Parkinson's disease (PD). To date, few medications are available to treat the METH-induced damage of neurons. Glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor (GDNF) has been pr...

Journal: :FASEB journal : official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology 2006
Ikuko Miyazaki Masato Asanuma Francisco J Diaz-Corrales Masaya Fukuda Kiyoyuki Kitaichi Ko Miyoshi Norio Ogawa

Recently, the neurotoxicity of dopamine (DA) quinone formation by auto-oxidation of DA has focused on dopaminergic neuron-specific oxidative stress. In the present study, we examined DA quinone formation in methamphetamine (METH)-induced dopaminergic neuronal cell death using METH-treated dopaminergic cultured CATH.a cells and METH-injected mouse brain. In CATH.a cells, METH treatment dose-depe...

2015
Rachel Cotter Yue Pei Liudmila Mus Anja Harmeier Raul R. Gainetdinov Marius C. Hoener Juan J. Canales

The newly discovered trace amine-associated receptor 1 (TAAR1) has the ability to regulate both dopamine function and psychostimulant action. Here, we tested in rats the ability of RO5203648, a selective TAAR1 partial agonist, to modulate the physiological and behavioral effects of methamphetamine (METH). In experiment 1, RO5203468 dose- and time-dependently altered METH-induced locomotor activ...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2010
Raghava Potula Brian J Hawkins Jonathan M Cenna Shongshan Fan Holly Dykstra Servio H Ramirez Brenda Morsey Michael R Brodie Yuri Persidsky

Methamphetamine (METH) abuse is known to be associated with an inordinate rate of infections. Although many studies have described the association of METH exposure and immunosuppression, so far the underlying mechanism still remains elusive. In this study, we present evidence that METH exposure resulted in mitochondrial oxidative damage and caused dysfunction of primary human T cells. METH trea...

Journal: :Canadian Medical Association Journal 2008

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