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Autor:
Remi Daviet, Gökhan Aydogan, Kanchana Jagannathan, Nathaniel Spilka, Philipp D. Koellinger, Henry R. Kranzler, Gideon Nave, Reagan R. Wetherill
Publikováno v:
Nature Communications, Vol 13, Iss 1, Pp 1-11 (2022)
Heavy alcohol consumption has been associated with brain structural changes. Here, using data from the UK biobank, the authors report associations between alcohol intake and brain macrostructure and microstructure.
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/bada3f01ca96433ebf526eb7660c1b04
An exploration of associations between smoking motives and behavior as a function of body mass index
Autor:
Alice V. Ely, Heather Keyser, Nathaniel Spilka, Teresa R. Franklin, Reagan R. Wetherill, Janet Audrain-McGovern
Publikováno v:
Drug and Alcohol Dependence Reports, Vol 1, Iss , Pp 100008- (2021)
Objective: Cigarette smoking and obesity are the leading causes of premature morbidity and mortality and increase the risk of all-cause mortality four-fold when comorbid. Although research suggests that smoking motives may differ based on body mass i
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/1f0ce09ba1aa44fbadf27828972d18b0
Autor:
Kanchana Jagannathan, Reagan R. Wetherill, Teresa R. Franklin, Paige E. Morris, Timothy Pond, Danielle Romer, Henry R. Kranzler, Nathaniel Spilka, Kevin G. Lynch
Publikováno v:
Neuropsychopharmacology
Topiramate, a GABA/glutamate modulator, is efficacious in reducing alcohol consumption, though the mechanisms underlying this effect are not well characterized. This study analyzed functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) data from 22 heavy drink
Autor:
Chaela Nutor, Kanchana Jagannathan, Reagan R. Wetherill, Hengyi Rao, Nathan Hager, Nathaniel Spilka, Ariel Ketcherside, Sudipto Dolui, Teresa R. Franklin
Publikováno v:
Clinical Psychopharmacology and Neuroscience
Objective Smoking cue-(SC) elicited craving can lead to relapse in SC-vulnerable individuals. Thus, identifying treatments that target SC-elicited craving is a top research priority. Reduced drug cue neural activity is associated with recovery and is
Autor:
Alice V. Ely, Teresa R. Franklin, Kanchana Jagannathan, Nathaniel Spilka, Heather Keyser, Reagan R. Wetherill, Melanie Maron
Publikováno v:
Contemporary Clinical Trials Communications
Contemporary Clinical Trials Communications, Vol 21, Iss, Pp 100738-(2021)
Contemporary Clinical Trials Communications, Vol 21, Iss, Pp 100738-(2021)
Women experience more severe health consequences from smoking, have greater difficulty quitting, and respond less favorably to nicotine replacement therapy than men. The influence of fluctuating ovarian hormones, specifically estradiol (E) and proges
Autor:
Heather Keyser, Kanchana Jagannathan, Alice V. Ely, Hengyi Rao, Reagan R. Wetherill, Nathaniel Spilka, Teresa R. Franklin
Publikováno v:
Drug Alcohol Depend
BACKGROUND: Obesity and cigarette smoking are two leading preventable causes of death. Previous research suggests that comorbid smoking and obesity likely share neurobehavioral underpinnings; however, the influence of body mass index (BMI) on resting
Autor:
Reagan R. Wetherill, Ariel Ketcherside, Nathaniel Spilka, Teresa R. Franklin, Kanchana Jagannathan
Publikováno v:
Drug Alcohol Depend
Background The preclinical literature identifies the ventral striatum (VS) as a key player in drug-conditioned responses, guiding hypotheses examining neural substrates involved in human drug cue reactivity, including the study of sex differences. Me
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::8fdc72edfde48613a4da8c987ae54105
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6467805/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6467805/
Autor:
Kanchana Jagannathan, Heather Keyser, Alice V. Ely, Reagan R. Wetherill, Nathaniel Spilka, Amy C. Janes, Teresa R. Franklin, Hengy Rao
Publikováno v:
Drug Alcohol Depend
Background Craving is a major contributor to drug-seeking and relapse. Although the ventral striatum (VS) is a primary neural correlate of craving, strategies aimed at manipulating VS function have not resulted in efficacious treatments. This incongr
Autor:
Gideon Nave, Remi Daviet, Kanchana Jagannathan, Reagan R. Wetherill, Henry R. Kranzler, Nathaniel Spilka, Philipp Koellinger, Gökhan Aydogan
Publikováno v:
bioRxiv
Heavy alcohol consumption can have significant deleterious neural consequences, including brain atrophy, neuronal loss, poorer white matter fiber integrity, and cognitive decline. However, the effects of light-to-moderate alcohol consumption on brain
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::37dc212bcad96651fd2425a0014fbb2e