Search results for "Drug addict"

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Dental profile of a community of recovering drug addicts: Biomedical aspects. Retrospective cohort study

2013

Objectives: to obtain a biomedical oral profile of a community of adult drug addicts in treatment by analysing their dental health, with a view to determining whether the state of their oral health could be attributed primarily to their lifestyle and the direct consequences of drug abuse on their overall condition, rather than to the effects of the drugs used. Experimental Design: the study was conducted under the terms of an agreement between the Complutense University of Madrid's (UCM) Odontology Faculty and the City of Madrid's Substance Abuse Institute. Seventy drug addicts and 34 control group subjects were examined. The study assessed oral hygiene habits, systemic pathology, type of d…

AdultDrugmedicine.medical_specialtySubstance-Related Disordersmedia_common.quotation_subjectDentistryOral HealthOdontologíaOral hygieneCohort StudiesDrug UsersSaliva testingInternal medicineOral and maxillofacial pathologymedicineHumansGeneral DentistryRetrospective Studiesmedia_commonbusiness.industryRetrospective cohort studyMiddle AgedMedically compromised patients in DentistryOral Hygiene:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]medicine.diseaseCiencias de la saludSubstance abusestomatognathic diseasesOtorhinolaryngologyUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASDrug addictResearch-ArticleSurgeryMouth DiseasesbusinessCohort studyMedicina Oral Patología Oral y Cirugia Bucal
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Relationship of drug-addicted patients' personality disorders to social problem-solving changes during the rehabilitation process.

2012

Drug-addicted patients exhibit various personality disorders that interfere with their adaptation to society, as well as their ability to participate in the rehabilitation process. The Latvian Rehabilitation Programme for drug addicts includes social problem-solving training to help patients reintegrate into society. However, the role of personality disorders has not been investigated in relation to this process.The aim of the study is to assess whether personality disorders predict changes in dimensions of social problem-solving after 6 months of rehabilitation for drug-addicted patients.The sample of this study consists of 31 drug-addicted patients from the Latvian rehabilitation centres …

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtySubstance-Related Disordersmedicine.medical_treatmentMEDLINEPersonality DisordersYoung AdultAdaptation PsychologicalmedicineHumansYoung adultPsychiatrySocial BehaviorProblem SolvingRehabilitationLatvianmedicine.diseasePersonality disorderslanguage.human_languageSocial problem-solvingPsychiatry and Mental healthDrug addictlanguageFemaleDrug addictedPsychologyClinical psychologyNordic journal of psychiatry
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Lateral Habenula contribution in nicotine addiction: Focus on dopamine, GABA and serotonin interactions

2011

Compelling evidence has shown a pivotal role of dopaminergic function in drug addiction. Recently, the Habenula (Hb) has attracted a great deal of attention as another target for nicotine in the brain because of its role in regulating dopamine (DA), gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) and serotonin (5-HT) systems. Nicotine acts binding to acetylcholine receptors that are widely distributed in the brain. Interestingly, the receptor subtypes that mediate nicotine withdrawal responses are highly expressed in the Hb. Moreover, the block of habenular nicotinic receptors in animals chronically treated with nicotine enhances withdrawal responses once nicotine is discontinued. Furthermore, it has been s…

ElectrophysiologyGABANicotineBrain -- Drug effectsDopamine5-HT 2CDrug addictionDrug addiction -- DopamineGABA -- ReceptorsHabenular nucleiNicotine -- Physiological effect
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Dipendenza da sostanze ed esperienze sfavorevoli infantili: uno studio empirico condotto con la Childhood Experiences of Care and Abuse Interview (CE…

2015

Backgroud: Numerose ricerche rilevano l’impatto che esperienze sfavorevoli infantili possono avere sulla dipendenza da sostanze. Metodo: 32 tossicodipendenti maschi in trattamento presso comunità e 32 soggetti appartenenti a un gruppo non clinico sono stai intervistati attraverso la Childhood Experience of Care and Abuse. Risultati: La maggior parte dei soggetti del gruppo clinico ha esperito maggiori esperienze (p<0,05) di negligenza, abuso fisico, abuso psicologico e ha ricevuto forme più inadeguate di supervisione e disciplina. Inoltre, i soggetti del gruppo clinico sono stati esposti a un numero più elevato (p=0,01) di esperienze sfavorevoli. Conclusioni: I risultati suggeriscono la pre…

Health (social science)Social PsychologySettore M-PSI/07 - Psicologia DinamicaAbuse Maltreatment Drug Addiction Childhood Experience of Care and Abuse (CECA) Retrospective InterviewDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyAbuso Maltrattamento Tossicodipendenza Childhood Experience of Care and Abuse(CECA) Intervista RetrospettivaMALTRATTAMENTO E ABUSO ALL'INFANZIA
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Computational methodologies applied to Protein-Protein Interactions for molecular insights in Medicinal Chemistry

2021

In living systems, proteins usually team up into “molecular machinery” implementing several protein-to-protein physical contacts – or protein-protein interactions (PPIs) – to exert biological effects at both cellular and systems levels. Deregulations of protein-protein contacts have been associated with a huge number of diseases in a wide range of medical areas, such as oncology, cancer immunotherapy, infectious diseases, neurological disorders, heart failure, inflammation and oxidative stress. PPIs are very complex and usually characterised by specific shape, size and complementarity. The protein interfaces are generally large, broad and shallow, and frequently protein-protein contacts are…

InflammationComputer-Aided Drug DesignMolecular DynamicFactor HMolecular ModelingCOVID-19ACE2MUC1SpikeDrug AddictionHOXComputational Alanine ScanningC3bSettore CHIM/08 - Chimica FarmaceuticaProtein-Protein InteractionMolecular DockingComputational ChemistryNLRP3PBXCIN85RasGRF1RaCancer
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Increased ethanol consumption after interruption of fat bingeing

2018

There is a marked comorbidity between alcohol abuse and eating disorders, especially in the young population. We have previously reported that bingeing on fat during adolescence increases the rewarding effects of ethanol (EtOH). The aim of the present work was to study if vulnerability to EtOH persists after cessation of binge eating. OF1 mice binged on fat (HFB: high-fat binge) during adolescence (PND 25-43) and were tested for 15 days after the last access to HFB (on PND 59) using the self-administration paradigm, the conditioned place preference (CPP) and locomotor sensitization to ethanol. Our results showed that after 15 days of cessation of fat ingestion, mice increased their consumpt…

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Ultrastructural alterations and environmental exposure influence the opiate concentrations in hair of drug addicts

1995

Hair samples were taken at autopsy from the head of 1 male and 1 female subject both known as drug abusers. Some of the strands were bleached by in-vitro cosmetic treatment. The bleached hair as well as the original hair samples were partly exposed to water or soil prior to further investigations and drug monitoring. The exposure times were 4 weeks or 6 months for water and 6 months for soil. The hair fibers were examined by transmission electron microscope (TEM) and by scanning electron microscope (SEM) investigations. The electron microscope studies confirmed that all experimental conditions had produced morphological alterations in the hair fibers. After exposure to water or to soil for …

MaleNarcoticsScanning electron microscopeHair DyesAnalytical chemistryPathology and Forensic Medicinelaw.inventionAndrologySoilTap waterlawFluorescence Polarization ImmunoassayHumansintegumentary systemEnzymatic digestionChemistryWaterEnvironmental ExposureEnvironmental exposureForensic MedicineOpioid-Related DisordersSubstance Abuse DetectionDrug addictMicroscopy Electron ScanningUltrastructureFemalesense organsElectron microscopeOpiateHairInternational Journal of Legal Medicine
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Role of NMDA and AMPA glutamatergic receptors in the effects of social defeat on the rewarding properties of MDMA in mice

2019

Exposure to social stress alters the response to drugs of abuse of experimental animals. Changes in the glutamatergic system seem to play a role in the effects of social defeat stress on the rewarding properties of cocaine and amphetamine. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the involvement of N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) and alpha-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazolepropionic acid (AMPA) glutamate receptors in the effects of social defeat on the conditioned place preference induced by 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA). Our hypothesis was that changes in these receptors could mediate the effects of social defeat on MDMA reward. Young adult male mice were exposed to an episode…

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Antibodies anti HTLV-I/II in Sicilian residents, in drug addicts, and in African immigrants

1995

Malemedicine.medical_specialtySubstance-Related DisordersEpidemiologymedia_common.quotation_subjectImmigrationEpidemiologymedicineHumansHtlv i iiSicilymedia_commonbiologybusiness.industryPublic healthEmigration and Immigrationlanguage.human_languageHTLV-I AntibodiesHTLV-II AntibodiesFamily medicineAfricaDrug addictlanguagebiology.proteinFemaleAntibodybusinessSicilianEuropean Journal of Epidemiology
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Cuarenta años de difusión científica

2016

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MathematicsofComputing_GENERALSociología. Población. Trabajo socialCiencias de la salud. GeneralidadesScientific journalsRevista Española de DrogodependenciasRevistas científicasCiencias de la saludGeneralLiterature_MISCELLANEOUSEditorial qualityInformationSystems_GENERALCalidad editorialDrogodependenciasCiencias socialesDrug addictions
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