Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)Naltrexone (NTX) is clinically efficacious at attenuating alcohol intake in non-abstinent alcoholics and, to a lesser extent, craving, independent of intake. While generally regarded as a non-selective opioid antagonist, NTX has been shown to have concentration dependent selectivity with lower doses (< 1.0 mg/kg) selective for the mu receptor and doses exceeding 1.0 mg/kg capable of binding to delta and kappa receptors. Like the mu system, the delta receptor system has also been implicated in mediating the rewarding effects of EtOH. In contrast, the role of the kappa system is less clear though recent evidence suggests that kappa activation may mediate EtOH aversion. Thus, the present...
Naltrexone (NTX) is an opioid antagonist indicated for the treatment of alcoholism, which is not uni...
The endogenous opioid peptide system is hypothesized to be involved in ethanol self-administration a...
Aims: To investigate the relationship between the sweet liking/sweet disliking phenotype (a putative...
Naltrexone (NTX) is clinically efficacious at attenuating alcohol intake in non-abstinent alcoholics...
Distinct environmental and conditioned stimuli influencing ethanol-associated appetitive and consumm...
Distinct environmental and conditioned stimuli influencing ethanol-associated appetitive and consumm...
The opioid receptor antagonist naltrexone (NTX) reduces goal-directed alcohol drinking in rats presu...
Research indicates opioid antagonists can reduce alcohol drinking in rodents. However, tests examini...
A study was carried out examining how naloxone administered after high-incentive ethanol exposure ca...
Recent work suggests that the dynorphin (DYN)/kappa opioid receptor (KOR) system may be a key mediat...
Studies suggest that the kappa-opioidergic system becomes overactivated as ethanol use disorders dev...
This sabbatical allowed me to secure a Visiting Scientist position in the Behavioral Neuroscience De...
RATIONALE Using the drinking-in-the-dark (DID) model, we compared the effects of a novel mu-opioi...
INTRODUCTION: Alcoholism is considered a chronic, progressive and frequently mortal disease; it is a...
The mechanisms behind relapse to ethanol intake in recovering alcoholics are still unclear. The nega...
Naltrexone (NTX) is an opioid antagonist indicated for the treatment of alcoholism, which is not uni...
The endogenous opioid peptide system is hypothesized to be involved in ethanol self-administration a...
Aims: To investigate the relationship between the sweet liking/sweet disliking phenotype (a putative...
Naltrexone (NTX) is clinically efficacious at attenuating alcohol intake in non-abstinent alcoholics...
Distinct environmental and conditioned stimuli influencing ethanol-associated appetitive and consumm...
Distinct environmental and conditioned stimuli influencing ethanol-associated appetitive and consumm...
The opioid receptor antagonist naltrexone (NTX) reduces goal-directed alcohol drinking in rats presu...
Research indicates opioid antagonists can reduce alcohol drinking in rodents. However, tests examini...
A study was carried out examining how naloxone administered after high-incentive ethanol exposure ca...
Recent work suggests that the dynorphin (DYN)/kappa opioid receptor (KOR) system may be a key mediat...
Studies suggest that the kappa-opioidergic system becomes overactivated as ethanol use disorders dev...
This sabbatical allowed me to secure a Visiting Scientist position in the Behavioral Neuroscience De...
RATIONALE Using the drinking-in-the-dark (DID) model, we compared the effects of a novel mu-opioi...
INTRODUCTION: Alcoholism is considered a chronic, progressive and frequently mortal disease; it is a...
The mechanisms behind relapse to ethanol intake in recovering alcoholics are still unclear. The nega...
Naltrexone (NTX) is an opioid antagonist indicated for the treatment of alcoholism, which is not uni...
The endogenous opioid peptide system is hypothesized to be involved in ethanol self-administration a...
Aims: To investigate the relationship between the sweet liking/sweet disliking phenotype (a putative...