نتایج جستجو برای: opiate system

تعداد نتایج: 2234993  

Journal: :The international journal of neuropsychopharmacology 2006
Emmanuel Streel Bernard Dan Salvatore Campanella Alain Meyvaert Catherine Hanak Isy Pelc Paul Verbanck

Chronic opioid exposure induces neuroadaptative changes in several brain systems. Amongst others the alpha adrenergic system appears to be extremely sensitive to opioid exposure and has, therefore, been proposed to play a key role in opiate withdrawal symptoms. In order to better understand the influence of the noradrenergic system in opioid withdrawal and be able to develop new therapeutic str...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2005
Angelo Contarino Francesco Papaleo

The negative affective symptoms of opiate withdrawal powerfully motivate drug-seeking behavior and may trigger relapse to heroin abuse. To date, no medications exist that effectively relieve the negative affective symptoms of opiate withdrawal. The corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) system has been hypothesized to mediate the motivational effects of drug dependence. The CRF signal is transmit...

Journal: :Neuroscience 2013
J L Scavone R C Sterling E J Van Bockstaele

Withdrawal from opiates, such as heroin or oral narcotics, is characterized by a host of aversive physical and emotional symptoms. High rates of relapse and limited treatment success rates for opiate addiction have prompted a search for new approaches. For many opiate addicts, achieving abstinence may be further complicated by poly-drug use and co-morbid mental disorders. Research over the past...

   Our previous study showed that Coriandrum sativum (CS) has antinociceptive effects, but the mechanisms that mediate this effect are not clear. The present study was designed to test the role of opiate system in the antinociceptive effects of CS on acute and chronic pain in mice using Hot Plate (HP), Tail Flick (TF) and Formalin (FT) tests and also to compare its effect with dexamethasone (DE...

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...

Journal: :international journal of high risk behaviors and addiction 0
albert stuart reece school of psychiatry and clinical neurosciences, university of western australia, crawley, australia; school of psychiatry and clinical neurosciences, gladstone rd, highgate hill, brisbane, queensland, australia. tel: +617-3844-4000, fax: +617-3844-4015

Journal: :ILAR journal 2006
Kimberlei A Richardson Anne-Lise J Yohay Estelle B Gauda Gabrielle L McLemore

The symptoms of opiate withdrawal in infants are defined as neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS). NAS is a significant cause of morbidity in term and preterm infants. Factors, such as polysubstance abuse, inadequate prenatal care, nutritional deprivation, and the biology of the developing central nervous system contribute to the challenge of evaluating and treating opiate-induced alterations in t...

2013
Albert S Reece Gary K Hulse

INTRODUCTION While several studies have identified an increased incidence of cardiovascular disorders in opiate dependence, neither opiates as a cardiovascular risk factor nor their effect on central arterial function has been considered. METHODS Pulse wave analysis (SphygmoCor, AtCorMedical Pty Limited, Sydney, NSW, Australia) was undertaken on a cohort of controls and opiate dependent patie...

Journal: :Science 1983
R A Wise

The mouse neuroblastoma-rat glioma hybrid cell line NG108-15 was used to study the acute and chronic interaction of ethanol with intact neural cells. In the short term, ethanol inhibited opiate receptor binding, but after long-term exposure the cells exhibited an apparent adaptive increase in the number of opiate binding sites; this was reversible when ethanol was withdrawn. High concentrations...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1982
M D Mauk J Madden J D Barchas R F Thompson

It has previously been shown that opiates produce selective abolition of aversively motivated classically conditioned responses in the rabbit. The experiments reported here show that these effects are mediated by specific activation of opiate receptors within the central nervous system in that this central activation is both necessary and sufficient to produce opiate-induced abolition of condit...

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