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9781588298812

Opiate Receptors and Antagonists

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    9781588298812

  • ISBN10:

    1588298817

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2009-02-01
  • Publisher: Humana Pr Inc

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The evolution in our understanding of Opioid receptors and their subtypes is intimately linked to the development of new pharmacological treatments for diseases and disorders as diverse as addiction, self-injurious behavior, pain, cancer, inflammation, eating disorders, traumatic injury, pruritis and movement disorders. The contributions contained in Opioid Receptors and Antagonists: From Bench to Clinic represent efforts from leading international scientists and clinicians making use of the latest information emerging from the study of the opioid-receptor system. The authors use a variety of experimental and clinical approaches involving the fields of molecular biology, biochemistry, anatomy, pharmacology, behavioral neuroscience and psychiatry to illustrate rapidly developing experimental and therapeutic areas. Highlights include characterization of opioid receptors, chemistry and pharmacology of opiod antagonists for various receptor subtypes (Mu, Kappa, and Delta), discussion of therapeutic uses of opiod antagonists and exploration of innovative approaches to therapeutic drug delivery.Opioid Receptors and Antagonists: From Bench to Clinic offers a comprehensive view of recent work on opiod antagonist applications and uses in various clinical treatments. Emphasis is placed on disorders of the reward system. This volume serves as reference while also illuminating prospects for future research.

Table of Contents

Opioid Receptors
Ultra-Low-Dose Opioid Antagonists Enhance Opioid Analgesia and Reduce Tolerancep. 3
Upregulation of Opioid Receptorsp. 19
Imaging Human Brain Opioid Receptors: Applications to Substance Use Disordersp. 45
Opioid Receptors Antagonist-Mediated Signaling in the Immune Systemp. 67
Opioid Antagonists: Chemistry and Pharmacology
The Chemistry and Pharmacology of ¿-Opioid Antagonistsp. 83
Medicinal Chemistry of Kappa Opioid Receptor Antagonistsp. 99
The Chemistry and Pharmacology of Delta Opioid Antagonistsp. 119
Novel Opioid Antagonists with Mixed/Dual Selectivityp. 137
Experimental Utility and Clinical Potential of Irreversible Opioid Antagonistsp. 153
Methylnaltrexone: A Peripherally Acting Opioid Antagonistp. 175
Substance Abuse
Opioid Antagonist Effects in Animal Models Related to Opioid Abuse: Drug Discrimination and Drug Self-Administrationp. 201
Naltrexone for Initiation and Maintenance of Opiate Abstinencep. 227
Ultra-Low-Dose Naltrexone Decreases Dependence and Addictive Properties of Opioidsp. 247
Can a Combination Formulation Containing a Neutral Opiate Antagonist Decrease the Abuse of ¿-Agonist Opiatesp. 263
Effects of Opioid Antagonists on the Abuse-Related Effects of Psychomotor Stimulants and Nicotinep. 273
Potential Use of Opioid Antagonists in the Treatment of Marijuana Abuse and Dependencep. 299
Naltrexone in Smoking Cessation: A Review of the Literature and Future Directionsp. 315
Alcohol and Ingestive Behaviors
Opioid Antagonists and Ethanol's Ability to Reinforce Intake of Alcoholic Beverages: Preclinical Studiesp. 335
Clinical Use of Opioid Antagonists in the Treatment of Alcohol Dependencep. 371
Preclinical Effects of Opioid Antagonists on Feeding and Appetitep. 387
CNS Opiate Systems and Eating Disordersp. 407
Behavioral Disorders
Potential Utility of Kappa Ligands in the Treatment of Mood Disordersp. 425
Opioid Antagonists in the Treatment of Pathological Gambling and Kleptomaniap. 445
Efficacy of Opioid Antagonists in Attentuating Self-Injurious Behaviorp. 457
Pharmacotherapeutic Effects of Opioid Antagonists in Alcohol-Abusing Patients with Schizophreniap. 473
Medical Indications
Current Issues in the Use of Opioid Antagonists (Naltrexone for Opiate Abuse: A Re-Educational Tool as Well as an Effective Drug)p. 487
Emergency Room Use of Opioid Antagonists in Drug Intoxication and Overdosep. 511
Kappa-Opioid Antagonists as Pruritogenic Agentsp. 541
Clinical Effect of Opioid Antagonists on Clinical Pruritusp. 551
Effects of Opioid Antagonists on L-DOPA-Induced Dyskinesia in Parkinson's Diseasep. 569
Endocrine Effects of Opioid Antagonistsp. 581
Opioid Antagonists in Traumatic Shock: Animal and Human Studiesp. 605
The Efficacy of Opioid Antagonists Against Heatstroke-Induced Ischemia and Injury in Ratsp. 625
A Review of the Opioid System in Cancer Patients and Preliminary Results of Opioid Antagonists in the Treatment of Human Neoplasmsp. 641
Nonclinical Pharmacology of VIVITROL®: A Monthly Injectable Naltrexone for the Treatment of Alcohol Dependencep. 655
The Development of Sustained-Release Naltrexone and Clinical Use in Treating Opiate Dependencep. 675
The Development of ProNeura Technology for the Treatment of Addictionsp. 689
Development of Opioid Transdermal Delivery Systemsp. 709
Intranasal Naloxone for Treatment of Opioid Overdosep. 729
Indexp. 741
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