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Various drugs of abuse activate intracellular pathways in the brain reward system. These pathways regulate the expression of genes that are essential to the development of addiction. To reveal genes common and distinct for different classes of drugs of abuse, we compared the effects of nicotine, et...
HIV infection and drug use intersect epidemiologically, and their combination can result in complex effects on brain and behavior. The extent to which drugs affect the health of persons with HIV (PWH) depends on many factors including drug characteristics, use patterns, stage of HIV disease and i...
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(Meth), vape/vaping, e-liquid and addiction. Studies were included if they met the following criteria: 1) involved human participants (Female, male, intersex); 2) consumed any type of illicit drug using electronic cigarette; 3) all ages were taken into consideration. We used all combinations...
Psychomotor stimulants belong to two major classes: direct and indirect sympathomimetics (such as cocaine and amphetamine) and nonsympathomimetics. This chapter will focus on indirect sympathomimetics. These compounds include drugs such as cocaine and amphetamines, which share a common molecular ...
brain;cannabinoid;central nervous system;drug addiction;gene-environment interaction;gene expression;health disparity;marijuana;neuroscience Share and Cite MDPI and ACS Style Heinbockel, T.; Csoka, A.B. Epigenetic Effects of Drugs of Abuse.Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health2018,15, 2098. https...
morphine; the paradoxical effect hypothesis of abused drugs; reward; aversion; dual effect1. Introduction Abused drugs have multiple effects—reward and aversion—that are balanced with each other, and thereby it causes drug addiction and dependence [1]. In the past few years, a growing body ...