1. Alpha-synuclein and heroin craving in opiate-dependent patients on injectable heroin maintenance
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Johannes Kornhuber, Dominikus Bönsch, Isabelle Brugger, Gerhard A. Wiesbeck, Stefan Bleich, Kenneth M. Dürsteler-MacFarland, and Otto Schmid
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Pharmacology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Addiction ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Medicine (miscellaneous) ,Diacetylmorphine ,Craving ,Heroin ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Mood ,Endocrinology ,Internal medicine ,mental disorders ,medicine ,Analysis of variance ,medicine.symptom ,Opiate ,Psychiatry ,Psychology ,medicine.drug ,media_common ,Morning - Abstract
Research suggests that alpha-synuclein (SNCA) and NACP-Rep1, a polymorphic complex microsatellite repeat ~10 kb upstream of the SNCA gene translational start, may be involved in substance-use behaviors and craving. This study was the first to examine the effects of diacetylmorphine (DAM) on peripheral SNCA protein expression along with craving in opiate-dependent patients and to compare their NACP-Rep1 allele lengths with those of healthy controls. Using an experimental design, opiate-dependent patients on injectable heroin maintenance were investigated at four time points, twice pre- and post-injection of DAM. SNCA protein levels of 30 DAM-maintained patients were measured using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Participant-rated effects were assessed in 42 patients by Tiffany's Heroin Craving Questionnaire (HCQ), Gossop's Short Opiate Withdrawal Scale and Visual Analogs. NACP-Rep1 alleles of 42 patients and 101 controls were analyzed. One-way repeated-measures ANOVAs provided significant overall effects for SNCA protein content (P = 0.028), craving (P
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- 2011
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