Novel Pharmacological Interventions for Alcoholism edited by Claudio A. Naranjo, Edward M. Sellers.

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Další autoři: Naranjo, Claudio A. (Editor), Sellers, Edward M. (Editor)
Médium: E-kniha
Jazyk:English
Vydáno: New York, NY : Springer New York : Imprint: Springer, 1992.
Vydání:1st ed. 1992.
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Obsah:
  • I. General Methodologic Issues
  • 1. Animal Models for Testing Drug Effects on Alcohol Consumption
  • 2. Animal Models for Screening Drugs to Decrease Alcohol Consumption
  • 3. Medications for Alcohol Abuse and Dependence: Methodology for Clinical Studies
  • 4. Some Issues in the Evaluation of a Pharmacotherapy of Alcoholism
  • II. Serotonin and Alcohol Consumption
  • 5. Serotonin and Alcohol Consumption
  • 6. Serotonergic and Dopaminergic Involvement in Ethanol Intake
  • 7. Serotonin and Alcohol Consumption
  • 8. Basic and Clinical Studies on Serotonin, Alcohol, and Alcoholism
  • 9. Evaluation of the Effects of Serotonin Uptake Inhibitors in Alcoholics: A Review
  • III. Opioids and Alcohol Consumption
  • 10. Opioids Modulate Rats’ Propensities to Take Alcoholic Beverages
  • 11. The Enkephalinergic System and Maintenance of Ethanol Drinking
  • 12. The Relationship of Alcohol Drinking and Endogenous Opioids: The Opioid Compensation Hypothesis
  • 13. Naltrexone in the Treatment of Alcohol Dependence: Preliminary Findings
  • IV. The Role of Other Neurotransmitters in Regulating Alcohol Intake
  • 14. Neurotransmitter Systems Regulating Alcohol Intake
  • 15. Agents Which Modify Channels as Potential Treatments in Alcohol Withdrawal
  • 16. Management of Alcohol Consumption with Angiotensin Converting Enzyme Inhibitors: A Review of the Animal Findings
  • 17. Enalapril Does not Decrease Alcohol Intake in Normotensive Alcoholics
  • Poster Papers
  • General Methodologic Issues
  • Rational vs. Reflexive Alcohol Drinking
  • Rats’ Intakes of Different Alcoholic Beverages
  • Drug-induced Specific and Nonspecific Changes in Voluntary Ethanol Intake by Rats
  • Rationale for Alcoholism Treatment Based on Inhibition of Aldehyde Dehydrogenase
  • The Effect of Low Alcohol Beverages on Alcoholism Levels in Canada in 1986
  • Alcoholism, Antisocial Behavior, and Family History: A Synopisis
  • Perception of Whether Drug or Placebo has been Administered is a Determinant of Drinking Reduction
  • Disulfiram Treatment of Alcoholism
  • Controlled Release Disulfiram (DS) Implant
  • Depot Disulfiram: Pharmacokinetics and Clinical Effects During 28 Days Following a Single Subcutaneous Dose
  • Mildly Intoxicating Levels of Alcohol Produces Direct Myocardial Depression on Left Ventricular Performance
  • A Human Model for Testing Drug-induced Concomitant Variations in Alcohol Consumption and Desire to Drink
  • Serotonin and Alcohol Consumption
  • Mianserin, a Serotonergic Antagonist, and Intake of an Alcoholic Beverage
  • Effects of the 5-HT Uptake Inhibitor, Sertraline, on Ethanol, Water and Food Consumption
  • Fluvoxamine is Poorly Tolerated by Alcoholics
  • Opioids and Alcohol Consumption
  • Effects of Differential Handling on Rats’ Intake of Alcohol
  • Stereoselectivity of Opioids’ Effects on Intake of an Alcoholic Beverage
  • Metabolites of Morphine and Intake of an Alcoholic Beverage
  • Peripheral Administrations of TIQS and Intake of an Alcoholic Beverage
  • Morphine Enhances Intake of an Alcoholic Beverage Regardless of Type of Flavoring
  • LY78335, an Inhibitor of Phenylethanolamine N-methyltransferase, and Rats’ Intake of an Alcoholic Beverage
  • LY255582, an Opioid Antagonist, and Intake of an Alcoholic Beverage
  • Effects of Naltrexone on the Cognitive Functioning of Recently Abstinent Alcohol Dependent Patients
  • The Role of Other Neurotransmitters in Regulating Alcohol Intake
  • Calcium-diacetyl-homotaurinate which Prevents Relapse in Weaned Alcoholics Decreases the Action of Excitatory Amino Acids in Neocortical Neurons of the Rat in Vitro
  • THC, an Active Ingredient in Marijuana, and Rats’ Intake of a Sweetened Alcoholic Beverage
  • Cocaine and Rats’ Intake of an Alcoholic Beverage
  • Calcium-acetylhomotaurinate for Maintaining Abstinence in Weaned Alcoholic Patients: A Placebo-controlled Double-blind Multicenter Study
  • Effects of Angiotensin Converting Enzyme Inhibitors on Free Choice Ethanol Consumption by Rats
  • Calcium Channel Antagonists Attenuate the Alcohol Dependence Syndrome
  • Pharmacological Antagonism of Ethanol by Dl-?-tocopherol
  • Characterization of DSM-IIIr Criteria for Uncomplicated Alcohol Withdrawal: Proposal for a Diagnostic Inventory and Revised Withdrawal Scale
  • Ethanol Effects of CNS Dopamine Receptors: In vivo Binding Following Voluntary Ethanol (ETOH) Intake in Rats
  • Closing Remarks
  • Author Index.