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Methamphetamine toxicity and messengers of death - PubMed
Methamphetamine toxicity and messengers of death - PubMed
Methamphetamine (METH) is an illicit psychostimulant that is widely abused in the world. Several lines of evidence suggest that chronic METH abuse leads to neurodegenerative changes in the human brain. These include damage to dopamine and serotonin axons, loss of gray matter accompanied by hypertrop …
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Methamphetamine toxicity and messengers of death - PubMed
Recent advances in methamphetamine neurotoxicity mechanisms and its molecular pathophysiology - PubMed
Recent advances in methamphetamine neurotoxicity mechanisms and its molecular pathophysiology - PubMed
Methamphetamine (METH) is a sympathomimetic amine that belongs to phenethylamine and amphetamine class of psychoactive drugs, which are widely abused for their stimulant, euphoric, empathogenic, and hallucinogenic properties. Many of these effects result from acute increases in dopamine and serotoni …
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Recent advances in methamphetamine neurotoxicity mechanisms and its molecular pathophysiology - PubMed
Circadian disruption and psychostimulants dysregulates plasma acute-phase proteins and circulating cell-free mitochondrial DNA - PubMed
Circadian disruption and psychostimulants dysregulates plasma acute-phase proteins and circulating cell-free mitochondrial DNA - PubMed
The findings of our study affirm that the levels of CRP, C3, SAA, and cortisol, which reflect inflammation, are enhanced by circadian disruption, cocaine, and METH, and these levels show a strong correlation with the content of circulating cell-free mtDNA. Furthermore, it also shows the potential li …
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Circadian disruption and psychostimulants dysregulates plasma acute-phase proteins and circulating cell-free mitochondrial DNA - PubMed
Methamphetamine oxidative stress, neurotoxicity, and functional deficits are modulated by nuclear factor-E2-related factor 2 - PubMed
Methamphetamine oxidative stress, neurotoxicity, and functional deficits are modulated by nuclear factor-E2-related factor 2 - PubMed
Activation of redox-sensitive transcription factors like nuclear factor-E2-related factor 2 (Nrf2) can enhance the transcription of cytoprotective genes during oxidative stress. We investigated whether Nrf2 is activated by methamphetamine (METH) thereby altering neurotoxicity in Nrf2 +/+ and -/- adu …
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Methamphetamine oxidative stress, neurotoxicity, and functional deficits are modulated by nuclear factor-E2-related factor 2 - PubMed
Exploring psilocybin-assisted psychotherapy in the treatment of methamphetamine use disorder - PubMed
Exploring psilocybin-assisted psychotherapy in the treatment of methamphetamine use disorder - PubMed
Methamphetamine use disorder is a chronic relapsing condition associated with substantial mental, physical, and social harms and increasing rates of mortality. Contingency management and psychotherapy interventions are the mainstays of treatment but are modestly effective with high relapse rates, wh …
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Exploring psilocybin-assisted psychotherapy in the treatment of methamphetamine use disorder - PubMed
Development of Methamphetamine Conjugated Vaccine through Hapten Design: In Vitro and In Vivo Characterization - PubMed
Development of Methamphetamine Conjugated Vaccine through Hapten Design: In Vitro and In Vivo Characterization - PubMed
We successfully developed and characterized a novel METH vaccine in vitro and in vivo. The present study findings are encouraging and will form the basis of further exploration to assess its effectiveness to prevent METH addiction in preclinical models.
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Development of Methamphetamine Conjugated Vaccine through Hapten Design: In Vitro and In Vivo Characterization - PubMed
The Role of Non-coding RNAs in Methamphetamine-Induced Neurotoxicity - PubMed
The Role of Non-coding RNAs in Methamphetamine-Induced Neurotoxicity - PubMed
Methamphetamine (METH) is an amphetamine-type stimulant that is highly toxic to the central nervous system (CNS). Repeated intake of METH can lead to addiction, which has become a globalized problem, resulting in multiple public health and safety problems. Recently, the non-coding RNA (ncRNA) has be …
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The Role of Non-coding RNAs in Methamphetamine-Induced Neurotoxicity - PubMed
Neurotoxicity of HIV-1 proteins gp120 and Tat in the rat striatum - PubMed
Neurotoxicity of HIV-1 proteins gp120 and Tat in the rat striatum - PubMed
HIV-associated dementia complex is a serious disabling disease characterized by cognitive, behavioral and motor dysfunction. Basal ganglia involvement in HIV-1 infection may be responsible for some of the psychomotor symptoms associated with HIV dementia. The objectives of the present study were to …
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Neurotoxicity of HIV-1 proteins gp120 and Tat in the rat striatum - PubMed
HIV-1 Tat-mediated inhibition of the tyrosine hydroxylase gene expression in dopaminergic neuronal cells - PubMed
HIV-1 Tat-mediated inhibition of the tyrosine hydroxylase gene expression in dopaminergic neuronal cells - PubMed
Treatment of dopaminergic rat PC12 cells with human immunodeficiency virus, type 1 (HIV-1) Tat protein or tat cDNA inhibited the expression of tyrosine hydroxylase (TH), the rate-limiting enzyme for the dopamine biosynthetic pathway, as well as the production and release of dopamine into the culture …
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HIV-1 Tat-mediated inhibition of the tyrosine hydroxylase gene expression in dopaminergic neuronal cells - PubMed
HIV-1 protein Tat potentiation of methamphetamine-induced decreases in evoked overflow of dopamine in the striatum of the rat - PubMed
HIV-1 protein Tat potentiation of methamphetamine-induced decreases in evoked overflow of dopamine in the striatum of the rat - PubMed
HIV-1 infection of the brain can lead to the development of clinical syndromes reminiscent of Parkinson's disease, suggesting that HIV infection may damage nigrostriatal dopamine (DA) neurons. Although the responsible mechanisms have not been well defined, neurotoxic viral proteins, such as Tat, rel …
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HIV-1 protein Tat potentiation of methamphetamine-induced decreases in evoked overflow of dopamine in the striatum of the rat - PubMed
Determination of reactive oxygen species associated with the degeneration of dopaminergic neurons during dopamine metabolism - PubMed
Determination of reactive oxygen species associated with the degeneration of dopaminergic neurons during dopamine metabolism - PubMed
Oxidative stress is believed to be an important mechanism underlying dopamine-induced neuronal damage. This study provides X-band electron spin resonance (ESR) spectroscopic evidence for reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation during dopamine metabolism. The authors induced excess dopamine metaboli …
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Determination of reactive oxygen species associated with the degeneration of dopaminergic neurons during dopamine metabolism - PubMed
Approaches to prevent dopamine quinone-induced neurotoxicity - PubMed
Approaches to prevent dopamine quinone-induced neurotoxicity - PubMed
Dopamine (DA) and its metabolites containing two hydroxyl residues exert cytotoxicity in dopaminergic neuronal cells, primarily due to the generation of highly reactive DA and DOPA quinones. Quinone formation is closely linked to other representative hypotheses such as mitochondrial dysfunction, inf …
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Approaches to prevent dopamine quinone-induced neurotoxicity - PubMed
Up-regulation of protein tyrosine nitration in methamphetamine-induced neurotoxicity through DDAH/ADMA/NOS pathway - PubMed
Up-regulation of protein tyrosine nitration in methamphetamine-induced neurotoxicity through DDAH/ADMA/NOS pathway - PubMed
Protein tyrosine nitration is an important post-translational modification mediated by nitric oxide (NO) associated oxidative stress, occurring in a variety of neurodegenerative diseases. In our previous study, an elevated level of dimethylarginine dimethylaminohydrolase 1 (DDAH1) protein was observ …
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Up-regulation of protein tyrosine nitration in methamphetamine-induced neurotoxicity through DDAH/ADMA/NOS pathway - PubMed
Nitric oxide regulation of methamphetamine-induced dopamine release in caudate/putamen - PubMed
Nitric oxide regulation of methamphetamine-induced dopamine release in caudate/putamen - PubMed
A possible role for NO modulation of dopamine (DA) release in the caudate/putamen (CPU) during methamphetamine (METH) exposure was investigated using in vivo microdialysis in rats. Inclusion of the nitric oxide synthase (NOS) inhibitors NG-nitro-L-arginine (NOARG), NG-nitro-L-arginine methyl ester ( …
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Nitric oxide regulation of methamphetamine-induced dopamine release in caudate/putamen - PubMed
Calcineurin/NFAT-induced up-regulation of the Fas ligand/Fas death pathway is involved in methamphetamine-induced neuronal apoptosis - PubMed
Calcineurin/NFAT-induced up-regulation of the Fas ligand/Fas death pathway is involved in methamphetamine-induced neuronal apoptosis - PubMed
Methamphetamine [METH ("speed")] is an abused psychostimulant that can cause psychotic, cognitive, and psychomotor impairment in humans. These signs and symptoms are thought to be related to dysfunctions in basal ganglionic structures of the brain. To identify possible molecular bases for these clin …
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Calcineurin/NFAT-induced up-regulation of the Fas ligand/Fas death pathway is involved in methamphetamine-induced neuronal apoptosis - PubMed
Acetyl-L-Carnitine Prevents Methamphetamine-Induced Structural Damage on Endothelial Cells via ILK-Related MMP-9 Activity - PubMed
Acetyl-L-Carnitine Prevents Methamphetamine-Induced Structural Damage on Endothelial Cells via ILK-Related MMP-9 Activity - PubMed
Methamphetamine (METH) is a potent psychostimulant highly used worldwide. Recent studies evidenced the involvement of METH in the breakdown of the blood-brain-barrier (BBB) integrity leading to compromised function. The involvement of the matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) in the degradation of the ne …
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Acetyl-L-Carnitine Prevents Methamphetamine-Induced Structural Damage on Endothelial Cells via ILK-Related MMP-9 Activity - PubMed
Optimal delivery of minocycline to the brain: implication for human studies of acute neuroprotection - PubMed
Optimal delivery of minocycline to the brain: implication for human studies of acute neuroprotection - PubMed
Minocycline is currently under development as a neuroprotective agent in many different brain diseases. In more than a dozen experimental investigations in various models of brain injury, high doses of minocycline have been administered intraperitoneally. This report details new concerns with this r …
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Optimal delivery of minocycline to the brain: implication for human studies of acute neuroprotection - PubMed
Protective effects of interferon-gamma against methamphetamine-induced neurotoxicity - PubMed
Protective effects of interferon-gamma against methamphetamine-induced neurotoxicity - PubMed
Repeated injections of methamphetamine (METH) cause degeneration of striatal dopaminergic nerve terminals. In the present study, we examined the effects of interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma) on METH-induced striatal neurotoxicity in mice. Intraperitoneal injection of IFN-gamma before METH injection signif …
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Protective effects of interferon-gamma against methamphetamine-induced neurotoxicity - PubMed
Inhibition of ROCK2 expression protects against methamphetamine-induced neurotoxicity in PC12 cells - PubMed
Inhibition of ROCK2 expression protects against methamphetamine-induced neurotoxicity in PC12 cells - PubMed
Methamphetamine is a type of psychoactive drug. It is well known that neurotoxicity caused by Methamphetamine(METH) can damage the nervous system and lead to apoptosis and cell loss of dopaminergic neurons. ROCK2 is a prominent target for gene therapy because its inhibition has proved to have a prot …
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Inhibition of ROCK2 expression protects against methamphetamine-induced neurotoxicity in PC12 cells - PubMed
Cognitive function and nigrostriatal markers in abstinent methamphetamine abusers - PubMed
Cognitive function and nigrostriatal markers in abstinent methamphetamine abusers - PubMed
Failure to find more substantial changes in transporter levels and neurocognitive function may be attributed to the length of time that MA users were abstinent (ranging from 3 months to more than 10 years, mean 3 years), although there were no correlations with length of abstinence. Persistent VMAT2 …
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Cognitive function and nigrostriatal markers in abstinent methamphetamine abusers - PubMed
Methamphetamine-induced neuronal apoptosis involves the activation of multiple death pathways. Review - PubMed
Methamphetamine-induced neuronal apoptosis involves the activation of multiple death pathways. Review - PubMed
The abuse of the illicit drug methamphetamine (METH) is a major concern because it can cause terminal degeneration and neuronal cell death in the brain. METH-induced cell death occurs via processes that resemble apoptosis. In the present review, we discuss the role of various apoptotic events in the …
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Methamphetamine-induced neuronal apoptosis involves the activation of multiple death pathways. Review - PubMed
Prostaglandin H synthase-catalyzed bioactivation of amphetamines to free radical intermediates that cause CNS regional DNA oxidation and nerve terminal degeneration - PubMed
Prostaglandin H synthase-catalyzed bioactivation of amphetamines to free radical intermediates that cause CNS regional DNA oxidation and nerve terminal degeneration - PubMed
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are implicated in amphetamine-initiated neurodegeneration, but the mechanism is unclear. Here, we show that amphetamines are bioactivated by CNS prostaglandin H synthase (PHS) to free radical intermediates that cause ROS formation and neurodegenerative oxidative DNA dam …
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Prostaglandin H synthase-catalyzed bioactivation of amphetamines to free radical intermediates that cause CNS regional DNA oxidation and nerve terminal degeneration - PubMed
Melatonin protects SK-N-SH neuroblastoma cells from amphetamine-induced neurotoxicity - PubMed
Melatonin protects SK-N-SH neuroblastoma cells from amphetamine-induced neurotoxicity - PubMed
Several hypotheses regarding the mechanism underlying amphetamine-induced neurotoxicity have been proposed. One of them is based on the observation of free radical formation and oxidative stress produced by auto-oxidation of dopamine (DA). The formation of DA-related reactive oxygen species (ROS) su …
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Melatonin protects SK-N-SH neuroblastoma cells from amphetamine-induced neurotoxicity - PubMed
Zinc rescues dopaminergic SK-N-SH cell lines from methamphetamine-induced toxicity - PubMed
Zinc rescues dopaminergic SK-N-SH cell lines from methamphetamine-induced toxicity - PubMed
Methamphetamine (METH) is a potent inducer of dopamine (DA) release, and is toxic to DA neurons. It has been reported that the formation of free radicals is an early signaling event that mediates cell death caused by METH. Currently, studies suggest that the generation of free radicals by oxidative …
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Zinc rescues dopaminergic SK-N-SH cell lines from methamphetamine-induced toxicity - PubMed
HIV-1, methamphetamine and astrocyte glutamate regulation: combined excitotoxic implications for neuro-AIDS - PubMed
HIV-1, methamphetamine and astrocyte glutamate regulation: combined excitotoxic implications for neuro-AIDS - PubMed
Glutamate, the most abundant excitatory transmitter in the brain can lead to neurotoxicity when not properly regulated. Excitotoxicity is a direct result of abnormal regulation of glutamate concentrations in the synapse, and is a common neurotoxic mediator associated with neurodegenerative disorders …
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HIV-1, methamphetamine and astrocyte glutamate regulation: combined excitotoxic implications for neuro-AIDS - PubMed
Human immunodeficiency virus infection heightens concurrent risk of functional dependence in persons with long-term methamphetamine use - PubMed
Human immunodeficiency virus infection heightens concurrent risk of functional dependence in persons with long-term methamphetamine use - PubMed
HIV infection confers an increased concurrent risk of MA-associated disability, particularly among HIV-infected persons without histories of immune compromise. Directed referrals, earlier HIV treatment, and compensatory strategies aimed at counteracting the effects of low cognitive reserve, neurocog …
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Human immunodeficiency virus infection heightens concurrent risk of functional dependence in persons with long-term methamphetamine use - PubMed
Environmental conditions modulate neurotoxic effects of psychomotor stimulant drugs of abuse - PubMed
Environmental conditions modulate neurotoxic effects of psychomotor stimulant drugs of abuse - PubMed
Psychomotor stimulants such as methamphetamine (METH), amphetamine, and 3,4-metylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA or ecstasy) are potent addictive drugs. While it is known that their abuse could result in adverse health complications, including neurotoxicity, both the environmental conditions and activ …
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Environmental conditions modulate neurotoxic effects of psychomotor stimulant drugs of abuse - PubMed
Methamphetamine potentiates HIV-1 Tat protein-mediated activation of redox-sensitive pathways in discrete regions of the brain - PubMed
Methamphetamine potentiates HIV-1 Tat protein-mediated activation of redox-sensitive pathways in discrete regions of the brain - PubMed
Tat is a major regulatory protein encoded by human immunodeficiency viral genome, which has been implicated in the pathogenesis of HIV infection, including neurologic complications associated with this disease. In addition, drug abuse has been identified as a major risk factor of HIV infection. We h …
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Methamphetamine potentiates HIV-1 Tat protein-mediated activation of redox-sensitive pathways in discrete regions of the brain - PubMed