نتایج جستجو برای: opiate system

تعداد نتایج: 2234993  

2015
Samuel A MacMaster Siobhan A Morse Brian Bride John Seiters Cayce M Watson Sam Choi

Background As opiate use has increased, there has been a corresponding increase in the number of opiate users presenting for treatment. Questions regarding the challenges of treating opiate users in residential treatment remain largely unanswered. This study seeks to determine what, if any, meaningful differences exist between opiate and non-opiate users, as well as within opiate users who ente...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2003
Patrick Cadet Kirk J Mantione George B Stefano

Studies from our laboratory have revealed a novel mu opiate receptor, mu 3, which is expressed in both vascular tissues and leukocytes. The mu 3 receptor is selective for opiate alkaloids and is insensitive to opioid peptides. We now identify the mu 3 receptor at the molecular level using a 441-bp conserved region of the mu 1 receptor. Sequence analysis of the isolated cDNA suggests that it is ...

Journal: :Neuroscience letters 1979
R J Katz K A Roth

Exposure of adult male Sprague--Dawley rats to a non-traumatic noise-light stress procedure subsequently increased grooming behavior in a novel environment. The grooming syndrome was marginally facilitated by adrenalectomy and by hypophysectomy. Opiate blockade by naltrexone returned grooming to basal levels. This suggests that stress induced grooming is not dependent upon pituitary-adrenal int...

2017
Arnold Washton

INTRODUCTION Recent studies (Gold et al, 1978; Washton et al, 1980a) showing that the non-opiate antihypertensive agent, clonidine hydrochloride, suppresses signs and symptoms of opiate withdrawal, have suggested that clonidine and similar drugs might be useful in the clinical management of opiate detoxification. The fact that clonidine is not an opiate drug and does not itself produce addictio...

2017
Kurt F. Hauser Pamela E. Knapp

The endogenous opioid system, comprised of multiple opioid neuropeptide and receptor gene families, is highly expressed by developing neural cells and can significantly influence neuronal and glial maturation. In many central nervous system (CNS) regions, the expression of opioid peptides and receptors occurs only transiently during development, effectively disappearing with subsequent maturati...

Journal: :international journal of high risk behaviors and addiction 0
mehrnaz rezvanfard neurocognitive laboratory of iranian national center for addiction studies (incas), tehran university for medical sciences, tehran, ir iran; rah-e-roshan addiction treatment center, karaj, ir iran alireza noroozi neurocognitive laboratory of iranian national center for addiction studies (incas), tehran university for medical sciences, tehran, ir iran mehrshad golesorkhi translational neuroscience program, institute for cognitive science studies, tehran, ir iran; neuroimaging and analysis group, research center for molecular and cellular imaging, tehran university for medical sciences, tehran, ir iran ensieh ghassemian translational neuroscience program, institute for cognitive science studies, tehran, ir iran aiden nasiri eghbali rah-e-roshan addiction treatment center, karaj, ir iran azarakhsh mokri neurocognitive laboratory of iranian national center for addiction studies (incas), tehran university for medical sciences, tehran, ir iran

background increasing evidence indicates that opiate users and methadone maintenance patients (mmps) are impaired in executive control tasks and response inhibition behavior compared to healthy individuals; however, the cognitive functional difference between opiate addicts and mmps has not been clarified. objectives this study employed go/no-go tasks to evaluate the response inhibition behavio...

Journal: :International journal of methods in psychiatric research 2008
N Scherbaum M Specka

AIMS To describe important non-biological factors which influence the course of opiate addiction. METHOD Studies were reviewed that present empirical results on the long-term course of opiate addiction, progress of opiate addicts during and after treatment, variables that predict remission and abstinence, comparisons of treated and untreated samples, and recovery from opiate addiction without...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2002
Schahram Akbarian Maribel Rios Rong-Jian Liu Stephen J Gold Hiu-Fai Fong Steve Zeiler Vincenzo Coppola Lino Tessarollo Kevin R Jones Eric J Nestler George K Aghajanian Rudolf Jaenisch

Chronic opiate exposure induces numerous neurochemical adaptations in the noradrenergic system, including upregulation of the cAMP-signaling pathway and increased expression of tyrosine hydroxylase (TH), the rate-limiting enzyme in catecholamine biosynthesis. These adaptations are thought to compensate for opiate-mediated neuronal inhibition but also contribute to physical dependence, including...

Journal: :iranian rehabilitation journal 0
bahareh amirabadi shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, iran. neda alibeigi university of social welfare and rehabilitation sciences, tehran, iran. mohammad nikbakht shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, iran. omid massah substance abuse and dependence research center, university of social welfare & rehabilitation sciences, tehran, iran. ali farhoudian substance abuse and dependence research center, university of social welfare & rehabilitation sciences, tehran, iran. younes doostian university of social welfare & rehabilitation sciences, tehran, iran.

objectives: according to the gateway drug theory, tobacco use is a predisposing factor for future substance abuse. this study was conducted to compare nicotine and opiate dependents to identify the differences between their personality traits and psychopathology that makes them turn to other substances after cigarette smoking. methods: a causal-comparative study was conducted. three groups were...

Journal: :Brain research 2005
Lihua He Xiangrui Li Tianmiao Hua Pinglei Bao Rui Ma Yifeng Zhou

Chronic opiate exposure leads to maladaptive changes in brain function. In view of the localization of opiate receptors in mammalian visual system, chronic opiate exposure is likely to affect the visual responses properties of V1 neurons. Using in vivo single-unit recording, we here showed that chronic morphine treatment resulted in the functional abnormality of primary visual cortical cells. W...

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