37 resultados para addiction to alcohol and other drugs
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Pós-graduação em Saúde Coletiva - FMB
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Pós-graduação em Saúde Coletiva - FMB
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Pós-graduação em Psicologia - FCLAS
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Pós-graduação em Saúde Coletiva - FMB
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Pós-graduação em Saúde Coletiva - FMB
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Drug addiction has serious health and social consequences. In the last 50 years, a wide range of techniques have been developed to model specific aspects of drug-taking behaviors and have greatly contributed to the understanding of the neurobiological basis of drug abuse and addiction. In the last two decades, new models have been proposed in an attempt to capture the more genuine aspects of addiction-like behaviors in laboratory animals. The goal of the present review is to provide an overview of the preclinical procedures used to study drug abuse and dependence and describe recent progress that has been made in studying more specific aspects of addictive behavior in animals.
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This project verified the potential for the production of hydrogen via water electrolysis by using the exceeding electrical energy resultant from alcohol and sugar plants that use sugar cane bagasse as fuel. The studies were carried out in cogeneration plants authorized by the Electrical Energy National Agency (ANEEL). The processing history of sugar cane considered was based on the 2006/2007 harvests. The total bagasse produced, electrical energy generated and exceeding electrical energy in a year were calculated. It was obtained an average energy consumption value of 5.2 kWh Nm(-3) and the hydrogen production costs regarding the amount of sugar cane processed that ranged from US$ 0.50 to US$ 0.75 Nm(-3). The results pointed that the costs for the production of hydrogen via the bagasse exceeding energy are close to the production costs that use other sources of energy. As the energy generated from the bagasse is a renewable one, this alternative for the production of hydrogen is economical and environmentally viable. (C) 2008 International Association for Hydrogen Energy. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Repeated exposure to stress results in augmentation in the locomotor response to psychostimulant drugs. We investigated the locomotor response to a novel environment or cocaine [ 10 mg/kg, intraperitoneally (i.p.)] and basal corticosterone levels in male adolescent rats exposed to chronic restraint or variable stress. Animals in the chronic restraint group were restrained for 1 hour daily. The chronic variable stress protocol consisted of exposure to different stressors twice a day in random order. Chronic restraint and variable stress regimens began simultaneously on postnatal day (P) 25 and were applied for 10 days. During this period the control group was left undisturbed except for cleaning the cages. Three days after the last exposure to stress, cocaine- and novelty-induced locomotion were recorded in an activity cage. Plasma corticosterone levels were determined in a subset of stress and control animals. Exposure to both chronic restraint and variable stress increased cocaine- induced locomotion and basal corticosterone plasma levels, while no change was observed in the response to a novel environment. Moreover, rats exposed to variable stress displayed the greatest locomotor response following a challenge dose with cocaine when compared to control and chronic restraint stress groups. This observation indicates that the stress regimen is relevant to the degree of stress-induced sensitization to cocaine.
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
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Este estudo teve como objetivo examinar o fenômeno da toxicomania e sua reincidência a partir da fala dos toxicômanos. Foi realizado em instituição especializada no tratamento da dependência química e problemas relacionados ao uso de álcool e outras drogas, contando com dados do acompanhamento de onze sujeitos. Utilizou-se o referencial teórico psicanalítico para a escuta de indivíduos em situação de toxicomania, com o dispositivo das entrevistas preliminares, dentro do referencial da clínica da urgência em psicanálise. Os resultados do trabalho de escuta e da reflexão apontaram uma série de características psicológicas dos indivíduos estudados de clara relevância para o planejamento de estratégias individuais ou coletivas de atenção ao problema. Destacamos a hipótese de duas modalidades de toxicomania relacionadas com as formas particulares da subjetividade em que ocorre. A questão da reincidência na toxicomania aparece como um falso problema para os sujeitos, que demonstraram que a desintoxicação, concomitante à abstinência e provocada pela internação, é somente um momento de privação, simultaneamente necessária e forçada, do gozo propiciado pela droga. Finda a internação segue-se, geralmente, um novo período de uso. A aceitação da abstinência não significa que os sujeitos fazem uma renúncia, correlata, ao desejo pela droga. É apenas uma parada provavelmente ligada à menor tolerância psíquica à modalidade de gozo em ação na toxicomania, um gozo capaz de confrontar o sujeito com a morte. A abstinência forçada, como estratégia da política pública de saúde, presente no tratamento comum da toxicomania, mostrou conseqüências altamente negativas para o resultado do tratamento, parecendo indicar a necessidade de sua revisão urgente. Procurou-se problematizar a questão da abertura à dimensão subjetiva da experiência dos toxicômanos como estratégia capaz de interferir na trajetória dos sujeitos na relação com as drogas a partir do momento em que buscam ajuda.
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Progression of chronic hepatitis C is known to be associated with some factors, but influence of HCV genotypes is still controversial. Association between HCV genotypes and other risk factors was examined to determine which factors are associated with progression of infection. One hundred consecutive anti-HCV positive volunteer blood donors were evaluated for several risk factors, examined for HCV genotypes, and submitted to hepatic biopsy and biochemical exams.HCV genotyping were carried out in 89 patients and hepatic biopsy in 78. Transmission routes were found to be illicit intravenous drug use (26%), Gluconergan® use in a non-safe manner (48%) and blood transfusion (15%). HCV genotype was 1 in 45%, 3 in 40%, and it was not associated with the stage of fibrosis or with inflammatory activity. There was no significant association of factors related to infection, chronic alcohol use, or duration of illness, with progression of the lesion. There was a significant association of aminotransferase levels and the fibrosis stage. Univariate analysis showed that the age at contamination, patient's age, GT-gamma, and aminotransferase levels over three times the upper normal limits, were associated with fibrosis stages 2 to 4. Multivariate analysis detected age (odds ratio=1.19), and GT-gamma (odds ratio=2.02) as independent factors.