Bulletin de Périodique
Drug and Alcohol Dependence , Vol.121, n°3 - March 2012
Paru le :
22/03/2012
Année :
2012
Page(s) :
167-252
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Résumé :
CONTENTS:
New concepts in mu-opioid pharmacology:
• Functional relevance of µ-delta opioid receptor heteromerization: A Role in novel signaling and implications for the treatment of addiction disorders: From a symposium on new concepts in µ-opioid pharmacology. Stockton S.D., Jr., Devi L.A., p. 167-172.
• µ-Opioid receptors and regulators of G protein signaling (RGS) proteins: From a symposium on new concepts in µ-opioid pharmacology. Traynor J., p. 173-180.
• Antinociceptive effects of herkinorin, a MOP receptor agonist derived from salvinorin A in the formalin test in rats: New concepts in mu opioid receptor pharmacology: From a symposium on new concepts in mu-opioid pharmacology. Lamb K., Tidgewell K., Simpson D.S., Bohn L.M., Prisinzano T.E., p. 181-188.
• Examining the role of mu opioid receptor endocytosis in the beneficial and side-effects of prolonged opioid use: From a symposium on new concepts in mu-opioid pharmacology. Whistler J.L., p. 189-204.
• Identifying provider beliefs related to contingency management adoption using the contingency management beliefs questionnaire. Rash C.J., Petry N.M., Kirby K.C., Martino S., Roll J., Stitzer M.L., p. 205-212.
• The effects of general and alcohol-specific peer factors in adolescence on trajectories of alcohol abuse disorder symptoms from 21 to 33 years. Lee J.O., Hill K.G., Guttmannova K., Bailey J.A., Hartigan L.A., Hawkins J.D., et al., p. 213-219.
• The impact of active and passive peer influence on young adult smoking: An experimental study. Harakeh Z., Vollebergh W.A.M., p. 220-223.
• "Ready, willing, and (not) able" to change: Young adults' response to residential treatment. Kelly J.F., Urbanoski K.A., Hoeppner B.B., Slaymaker V., p. 224-230.
• Tobacco, alcohol, cannabis and other illegal drug use among young adults: The socioeconomic context. Redonnet B., Chollet A., Fombonne E., Bowes L., Melchior M., p. 231-239.
• Nicotine self-administration and reinstatement of nicotine-seeking in male and female rats. Feltenstein M.W., Ghee S.M., See R.E., p. 240-246.
• Quantifying cannabis use with the Timeline Followback approach: A psychometric evaluation. Norberg M.M., Mackenzie J., Copeland J., p. 247-252.
New concepts in mu-opioid pharmacology:
• Functional relevance of µ-delta opioid receptor heteromerization: A Role in novel signaling and implications for the treatment of addiction disorders: From a symposium on new concepts in µ-opioid pharmacology. Stockton S.D., Jr., Devi L.A., p. 167-172.
• µ-Opioid receptors and regulators of G protein signaling (RGS) proteins: From a symposium on new concepts in µ-opioid pharmacology. Traynor J., p. 173-180.
• Antinociceptive effects of herkinorin, a MOP receptor agonist derived from salvinorin A in the formalin test in rats: New concepts in mu opioid receptor pharmacology: From a symposium on new concepts in mu-opioid pharmacology. Lamb K., Tidgewell K., Simpson D.S., Bohn L.M., Prisinzano T.E., p. 181-188.
• Examining the role of mu opioid receptor endocytosis in the beneficial and side-effects of prolonged opioid use: From a symposium on new concepts in mu-opioid pharmacology. Whistler J.L., p. 189-204.
• Identifying provider beliefs related to contingency management adoption using the contingency management beliefs questionnaire. Rash C.J., Petry N.M., Kirby K.C., Martino S., Roll J., Stitzer M.L., p. 205-212.
• The effects of general and alcohol-specific peer factors in adolescence on trajectories of alcohol abuse disorder symptoms from 21 to 33 years. Lee J.O., Hill K.G., Guttmannova K., Bailey J.A., Hartigan L.A., Hawkins J.D., et al., p. 213-219.
• The impact of active and passive peer influence on young adult smoking: An experimental study. Harakeh Z., Vollebergh W.A.M., p. 220-223.
• "Ready, willing, and (not) able" to change: Young adults' response to residential treatment. Kelly J.F., Urbanoski K.A., Hoeppner B.B., Slaymaker V., p. 224-230.
• Tobacco, alcohol, cannabis and other illegal drug use among young adults: The socioeconomic context. Redonnet B., Chollet A., Fombonne E., Bowes L., Melchior M., p. 231-239.
• Nicotine self-administration and reinstatement of nicotine-seeking in male and female rats. Feltenstein M.W., Ghee S.M., See R.E., p. 240-246.
• Quantifying cannabis use with the Timeline Followback approach: A psychometric evaluation. Norberg M.M., Mackenzie J., Copeland J., p. 247-252.
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J. F. KELLY ;
K. A. URBANOSKI ;
B. B. HOEPPNER ;
V. SLAYMAKER
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Dans Drug and Alcohol Dependence (Vol.121, n°3, March 2012) Article : Périodique
Dans Drug and Alcohol Dependence (Vol.121, n°3, March 2012) Article : Périodique
Background: Young adulthood represents a key developmental period for the onset of substance use disorder (SUD). While the number of young adults entering treatment has increased, little is known about the mechanisms of change and early recovery[...]

B. REDONNET ;
A. CHOLLET ;
E. FOMBONNE ;
L. BOWES ;
M. MELCHIOR
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2012
Dans Drug and Alcohol Dependence (Vol.121, n°3, March 2012) Article : Périodique
Dans Drug and Alcohol Dependence (Vol.121, n°3, March 2012) Article : Périodique
BACKGROUND: Low socioeconomic position predicts risk of substance abuse, yet few studies tested the role of preexisting familial and individual characteristics.
METHODS: Data come from the TEMPO (Trajectoires Epidemiologiques en Population) st[...]