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Alcoholism, dopamine receptor

Sasabe, T., Furukawa, A., Matsusita, S., Higuchi, S., and Ishiura, S. (2006) Association analysis of the dopamine receptor D (DRD2) SNP rsl076560 in alcoholic patients. Neurosci. Lett. 412, 139-142. [Pg.173]

Adamson, M.D., J. Kennedy, A. Petronis, M. Dean, M. Virkkunen, M. Linnoila, and D. Goldman. 1995. "DRD4 Dopamine Receptor Genotype and CSF Monoamine Metabolites in Finnish Alcoholics and Controls." American Journal of Medical Genetics 60 199-205. [Pg.92]

Dyr, W., W. J. McBride, T. K. Lumeng, and J. M. Murphy. 1993. "Effects of Dl and D2 Dopamine Receptor Agents on Ethanol Consumption in the High-Alcohol-Drinking (HAD) Line of Rats." Alcohol 10 207-12. [Pg.97]

Lawford, Bruce R., Ross M. Young, John Rowell, Joan Qualichefski, Barbara H. Fletcher, Karl Syndulko, Terry Ritchie, and Ernest P. Noble. 1995. "Bromocriptine in the Treatment of Alcoholics with the D2 Dopamine Receptor A1 Allele." Nature Medicine 1 337-41. [Pg.106]

Noble, Ernest P. 1993. "The D2 Dopamine Receptor Gene A Review of Association Studies in Alcoholism." Behavior Genetics 23 119-29. [Pg.109]

Noble, Ernest P., Kenneth Blum, M. E. Khalsa, Terry Ritchie, Anne Montgomery, R. C. Wood, R. J. Fitch, T. Ozkaragoz, Peter J. Sheridan, M. D. Anglin, A. Paredes, L. J. Treiman, and R. S. Sparks. 1993. "Allelic Association of the D2 Dopamine Receptor Gene with Cocaine Dependence." Drug and Alcohol Dependence 33 271-85. [Pg.109]

Suarez, . K., A. Persian, C. L. Hampe, R. D. Todd, T. Reich, and C. Robert Ooninger. 1994. "Linkage Disequilibria at the D2 Dopamine Receptor Locus (DRD2) in Alcoholics and Controls." Gemwmcs 19 12-20. [Pg.115]

Nausea, abdominal pain (due to increased dopamine-receptor sensitivity ) Disulfiram-alcohol syndrome reactions... [Pg.67]

Dyr W, McBride Wl, Lumeng L, Li TK, Murphy M (1993) Effects of DI and D2 dopamine receptor agents on ethanol consumption in the high-alcohol-drinking (HAD) line of rats. Alcohol 70 207-212. [Pg.379]

Hietala J, West C, Syvalahti E, Nagren K, Lehikoinen P, Sonninen P, Ruotsalainen U (1994) Striatal D2 dopamine receptor binding characteristics in vivo in patients with alcohol dependence. Psychopharmacology 776 285-290. [Pg.563]

Volkow ND, Wang G-J, Fowler JS, Logan J, Hitzemann R, Ding Y-S, Pappas N, Shea C, Piscani K (1996a) Decreases in dopamine receptors but not in dopamine transporters in alcoholics. Alcohol Clin Exp Res 20 1594-1598. [Pg.570]

It seems that alcohol activates the cells in the brain that produce a neuro-transmitter called dopamine. It has been suggested that this interacts with alcohol to produce morphine-like chemicals (morphine is related to heroin and is addictive). Those who become addicted to alcohol have more dopamine receptors in their brains than average and this seems to be a genetically determined defect. The dopamine receptors seem to be an important factor in addiction. [Pg.208]

Schwartz, J.C. Diaz, J. Griffon, N. Levesque, D. Martres, M.P. Sokoloff, P. (1994) Multiple dopamine receptors The D3 receptor and actions of substances of abuse. In Jansson, B. et al. (Eds.) Toward a molecular basis of alcohol use and abuse. Birkhauser Verlag, Basel, 81-92. [Pg.108]

Bromocriptine Alcohol Bromocriptine is an ergot alkaloid and a dopamine receptor D2 agonist that inhibits prolactin release from the pituitary gland [228]. Bromocriptine is typically used to treat Parkinsonian syndrome as well as hyperprolactinaemia, growth hormone- and prolactin-related disorders such as menstrual disorders, infertility, and hypogonadism. [Pg.593]

Tiapride Alcohol Tiapride is a dopamine receptor D2 and D3 antagonist. It is used to treat alcohol withdrawal syndrome where it has anxiolytic effects. Tiapride has been shown to reduce psychological stress, decrease drinking, and improve reintegration into society [252]. [Pg.595]

DRD2 Dopamine receptor D2 rs6277, rsl799978, rs6275 Cocaine, alcohol, opioids Acamprosate, bromocriptine, disulfiram, methadone... [Pg.596]

DRD4 Dopamine receptor D4 Exon 3 VNTR Alcohol Olanzapine... [Pg.596]


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