Benztropine (BZT) analogs, a family of agents with high affinity for the dopamine transporter have been postulated as potential treatments in stimulant abuse due to their ability to attenuate a wide range of effects evoked by psychomotor stimulants such as cocaine and amphetamine (AMPH). Repeating administration of drugs, including stimulants, can result in behavioral sensitization, a progressive increase in their psychomotor activating effects. We examined in mice the sensitizing effects and the neuroplasticity changes elicited by chronic AMPH exposure, and the modulation of these effects by the BZT derivative and atypical dopamine uptake inhibitor, JHW007, a candidate medication for stimulant abuse. The results indicated that JHW007 did n...
A novel psychoactive substance, α-pyrrolidinopentiothiophenone (α-PVT), is a structural analog to am...
All drugs of abuse yield a greater release of dopamine in a cerebral structure called striatum. This...
The repeated intermittent administration of relatively low doses of amphetamine (AMPH) produces an e...
The discovery and evaluation of high affinity dopamine transport inhibitors with low abuse liability...
Benztropine (BZT) analogs, a family of high-affinity dopamine transporter ligands, are molecules tha...
[[abstract]]Amphetamine-type stimulants have become important and popular abused drugs worldwide. Me...
Repeated injections of psychomotor stimulants like amphetamine (AMPH) to rodents can induce behavior...
Elucidating mechanisms that drive drug craving is crucial to develop pharmacological interventions f...
Elucidating mechanisms that drive drug craving is crucial to develop pharmacological interventions f...
Repeated exposure to classical psychomotor stimulants, like amphetamine (AMPH), produces locomotor s...
In humans the repeated use of amphetamine (AMPH) produces a hypersensitivity to the psychotogenic ef...
Background and Purpose: Amphetamine (AMPH) use disorder is a serious health concern, but, surprising...
Abstract Aim Repeated psychostimulant drug treatment, including methamphetamine, in rodents readily ...
Cocaine, amphetamines and other psychostimulants inhibit synaptic dopamine uptake by interfering wit...
A hallmark of drug addiction is the compulsive drug taking behaviour that persists despite detriment...
A novel psychoactive substance, α-pyrrolidinopentiothiophenone (α-PVT), is a structural analog to am...
All drugs of abuse yield a greater release of dopamine in a cerebral structure called striatum. This...
The repeated intermittent administration of relatively low doses of amphetamine (AMPH) produces an e...
The discovery and evaluation of high affinity dopamine transport inhibitors with low abuse liability...
Benztropine (BZT) analogs, a family of high-affinity dopamine transporter ligands, are molecules tha...
[[abstract]]Amphetamine-type stimulants have become important and popular abused drugs worldwide. Me...
Repeated injections of psychomotor stimulants like amphetamine (AMPH) to rodents can induce behavior...
Elucidating mechanisms that drive drug craving is crucial to develop pharmacological interventions f...
Elucidating mechanisms that drive drug craving is crucial to develop pharmacological interventions f...
Repeated exposure to classical psychomotor stimulants, like amphetamine (AMPH), produces locomotor s...
In humans the repeated use of amphetamine (AMPH) produces a hypersensitivity to the psychotogenic ef...
Background and Purpose: Amphetamine (AMPH) use disorder is a serious health concern, but, surprising...
Abstract Aim Repeated psychostimulant drug treatment, including methamphetamine, in rodents readily ...
Cocaine, amphetamines and other psychostimulants inhibit synaptic dopamine uptake by interfering wit...
A hallmark of drug addiction is the compulsive drug taking behaviour that persists despite detriment...
A novel psychoactive substance, α-pyrrolidinopentiothiophenone (α-PVT), is a structural analog to am...
All drugs of abuse yield a greater release of dopamine in a cerebral structure called striatum. This...
The repeated intermittent administration of relatively low doses of amphetamine (AMPH) produces an e...