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Methamphetamine-induced neurochemical

Interactions between nutraceuticals and prescribed medicines or even other nutraceuticals are being reported. Interactions between nutraceuticals and medicines include those experienced with melatonin, which was shown to exacerbate methamphetamine-induced neurochemical effects, again in animal studies policosanol has been shown to stimulate the antiulcer effects of... [Pg.2445]

Gibb, J.W. Bush, L. Hanson, G.R. Exacerbation of methamphetamine-induced neurochemical deficits by melatonin. J. Pharmacol. Exp. Ther. 1997, 283, 630-635. [Pg.2451]

Cadet, J.L., Sheng, P., Ah, S. et al. Attenuation of methamphetamine-induced neurotoxicity in cop-per/zinc superoxide dismutase transgenic mice. J. Neurochem. 62 380, 1994. [Pg.78]

Itzhak Y, Ali SF (1996) The neuronal nitric oxide synthase inhibitor, 7-nitroindazole, protects against methamphetamine-induced neurotoxicity in vivo. J. Neurochem., 67 1770-1773. [Pg.288]

When the methamphetamine analog MDMA is administered, selective and persistent neurochemical deficits are observed in the serotonergic terminal regions. DA is essential for these neurochemical deficits. Reducing conditions reverse these amphetamine-induced changes, providing evidence that oxidative stress is an important component in causing the neurochemical deficits. [Pg.142]


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