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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38036837/quantitative-opiate-opioid-and-benzodiazepine-testing-by-liquid-chromatography-tandem-mass-spectrometry-lc-ms-ms
#21
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jacob Rininger, Audrey Black, Wenbo Li, Jaime Noguez
Fatalities due to opioids and other controlled substances continue to increase year over year and maintain an epidemic level nationally. CDC data indicates that drug overdoses killed more than 100,000 Americans in 2021 with synthetic opioids being the main driver of the national crisis (Wide-ranging online data for epidemiologic research (WONDER). Multiple Cause of Death 1999-2020. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center on Health Statistics. https://wonder.cdc.gov . Accessed 28 Feb 2023, 2021)...
2024: Methods in Molecular Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38036824/high-throughput-comprehensive-quantitative-lc-ms-ms-analysis-of-common-drugs-and-metabolites-62-compounds-in-human-urine
#22
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Putuma P Gqamana, Y Victoria Zhang
In recent years a multitude of LC-MS/MS assays have been widely reported in commercial and clinical literature demonstrating the simultaneous analyses of dozens of drugs of abuse in human samples. The utility of such assays is meant to supplant the indirect detection based on the classical spectral library approach. Direct and simultaneous analysis via LC-MS/MS technology is made possible by fast acquisition rates in multiple reaction monitoring, as well as sensitivity and high selectivity of the technology for each individual analyte in a complex mixture...
2024: Methods in Molecular Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38022533/hiv-1-and-opiates-modulate-mirna-profiles-in-extracellular-vesicles
#23
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Allen Caobi, Jesenia Bonilla, Mario Gomez, Mickensone Andre, Adriana Yndart, Francisco A Fernandez-Lima, Madhavan P Nair, Andrea D Raymond
Opiate abuse increases the risk of HIV transmission and exacerbates HIV neuropathology by increasing inflammation and modulating immune cell function. Exosomal EVs(xEV) contain miRNAs that may be differentially expressed due to HIV infection or opiate abuse. Here we develop a preliminary exosomal-miRNA biomarker profile of HIV-infected PBMCs in the context of opiate use. PBMCs infected with HIV were treated with increasing dosages of morphine for 72 hours, the culture supernatants were collected, and the exosomes isolated using differential centrifugation...
2023: Frontiers in Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37985681/synthesis-and-biochemical-evaluation-of-17-n-beta-aminoalkyl-4-5%C3%AE-epoxynormorphinans
#24
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ferenc Ötvös, Edina Szűcs, Ákos Urai, István Köteles, Pál T Szabó, Zsuzsanna Katalin Varga, Dávid Gombos, Sándor Hosztafi, Sándor Benyhe
Opiate alkaloids and their synthetic derivatives are still widely used in pain management, drug addiction, and abuse. To avoid serious side effects, compounds with properly designed pharmacological profiles at the opioid receptor subtypes are long needed. Here a series of 17-N-substituted derivatives of normorphine and noroxymorphone analogues with five- and six-membered ring substituents have been synthesized for structure-activity study. Some compounds showed nanomolar affinity to MOR, DOR and KOR in in vitro competition binding experiments with selective agonists [3 H]DAMGO, [3 H]Ile5,6 -deltorphin II and [3 H]HS665, respectively...
November 20, 2023: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37977753/substance-use-disorder
#25
REVIEW
Kaitlyn R Swimmer, Stephen Sandelich
Substance use disorders (SUDs) present a challenge in the emergency department (ED) setting. This article provides an overview of SUDs, their clinical assessment, legal considerations in drug testing, diagnosis, and treatment approaches. SUDs are prevalent and coexist with mental health disorders, necessitating comprehensive evaluation and management. Clinical assessment involves screening tools, substance use history, and identification of comorbidities. Diagnosis relies on a thorough evaluation of substance abuse patterns and associated medical conditions...
February 2024: Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37977341/impairments-in-expression-of-devaluation-in-a-pavlovian-goal-tracking-task-but-not-a-free-operant-devaluation-task-after-fentanyl-exposure-in-female-rats
#26
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Charles L Pickens, Alyssa Hougham, Jihyeon Kim, Chuhan Wang, Jendaya Leder, Chelsea Line, Kathleen McDaniel, Lydia Micek, Jadyn Miller, Kendall Powell, Olivia Waren, Ellie Brenneman, Brooke Erdley
In laboratory animals, there are numerous demonstrations that past exposure to drugs of abuse can lead to devaluation impairments weeks after the final drug exposure, with the majority of these demonstrations examining effects of exposure to psychostimulants. There has been minimal investigation into whether prior exposure to opiates can lead to devaluation impairments. Here, we first trained female rats that two separate cuelights predicted two different foods and measured Pavlovian goal-tracking responses (Experiment 1) or trained female rats to press two levers to earn two different foods and measured this operant response (Experiment 2)...
November 15, 2023: Behavioural Brain Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37937179/abuse-of-synthetic-cannabinoids-and-cathinones-in-a-patient-on-buprenorphine-naloxone-treatment-a-case-report
#27
Harshal Awasthi
The rise of novel synthetic drugs, such as cathinones in "bath salts" and synthetic cannabinoids, poses serious health risks due to their severe side effects and unpredictable interactions with other substances, and their evasion of routine drug screenings poses additional challenges in managing opioid agonist treatments. We present a case of an Indian male in his thirties with a history of opiate dependence who was treated with buprenorphine/naloxone. Six months into the treatment, he presented with symptoms of sedation, agitation, and paranoia...
November 2023: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37936544/incidence-of-hepatitis-c-virus-infection-in-the-prison-setting-the-stop-c-study
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Behzad Hajarizadeh, Joanne M Carson, Marianne Byrne, Jason Grebely, Evan Cunningham, Janaki Amin, Peter Vickerman, Natasha K Martin, Carla Treloar, Marianne Martinello, Andrew R Lloyd, Gregory J Dore
People in prison are at high risk of HCV given high injecting drug use prevalence. This study evaluated HCV incidence and associated injecting drug use characteristics in prison. The SToP-C study enrolled people incarcerated in four Australian prisons. Participants were tested for HCV at enrolment and then every 3-6 months (October-2014 to November-2019). Participants eligible for this analysis included those at-risk of HCV primary infection (anti-HCV negative) or re-infection (anti-HCV positive, HCV RNA negative) with follow-up assessment...
November 7, 2023: Journal of Viral Hepatitis
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37888080/psychodynamic-therapies-for-the-treatment-of-substance-addictions-a-prisma-meta-analysis
#29
REVIEW
Marco Zuccon, Eleonora Topino, Alessandro Musetti, Alessio Gori
The aim of this meta-analysis was to compare psychodynamic with other treatments in studies of substance addiction. The literature search was conducted using the PubMed, Web of Science, Cohcrane library, SCOPUS, and Onesearch databases. All studies comparing psychodynamic therapy with other types of psychological interventions for Substance Use Disorder were eligible. Three outcomes were considered to compare intervention performance: substance use, participation in treatment and other symptomatic conditions (OSCs)...
October 7, 2023: Journal of Personalized Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37818109/recovery-capital-gains-may-precede-craving-reduction-in-opioid-use-disorder
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nicholas L Bormann, Andrea N Weber, Benjamin Miskle, Stephan Arndt, Alison C Lynch
PURPOSE: Cravings for drugs and alcohol have been significantly associated with worse treatment outcomes. We investigated if improvements in recovery capital (RC) (eg, a measure of social capital/network, financial resources, education, and cultural factors) over time were associated with decreased reported cravings. PATIENTS AND METHODS: The original cohort consisted of 133 participants (63 females) with opioid use disorder seeking outpatient treatment, who completed the Assessment of Recovery Capital (ARC) (range 0 to 50) and the Brief Addiction Monitor (BAM) thrice over the 6-month study...
2023: Substance Abuse and Rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37788152/the-recent-rise-of-eutylone-intoxications-in-onondaga-county-and-surrounding-counties
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Michel Tawil, Nicole El Marj, Katrina Monday, Lorenzo Gitto
Eutylone is an emerging synthetic stimulant that is quickly gaining popularity due to its affordability and wide availability. A recent surge has been observed in Upstate New York. This study presents a retrospective review of deaths in which eutylone was identified in postmortem samples from January 2018 to December 2021 in the electronic database of the Onondaga County medical examiner's office in Syracuse, NY. Of the 176 subjects who met the study criteria, 128 (73%) were male and 48 (27%) were female, with a mean age of 37...
October 3, 2023: American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37748427/trends-in-drivers-testing-positive-for-drugs-of-abuse-in-oral-fluid-from-2018-to-2021-in-france
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Théo Willeman, Mireille Bartolli, Jean-François Jourdil, Simon Vial, Hélène Eysseric-Guérin, Françoise Stanke-Labesque
BACKGROUND: Driving under the influence of drugs (DUID) is a risk factor for traffic accidents. The testing of oral fluid by roadside immunochromatography and laboratory-confirmed chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) analysis to detect drug abuse has increased in France. The aim of this study was to describe the trends observed in drivers testing positive for illicit drugs in oral fluid and to investigate the concordance between the two analytical methods used. METHODS: We received for confirmation 3051 oral fluid samples from drivers who had tested positive at the roadside with a Drugwipe-5S® device between 2018 and 2021 around Grenoble, France...
November 2023: Forensic Science International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37732003/chanter-syndrome-and-mesenteric-ischemia-presenting-concurrently-a-case-report-and-literature-review
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Cagri Yurtsever, Jessica Harris, Alex Breeser, Sudha Ramachandran, Leszek Pisinski
We present a case of a 70-year-old male who was brought to the hospital with altered mental status and was found to have 2 serious complications of cocaine use which are Cerebellar Hippocampal and Basal Nuclei Transient Edema with Restricted diffusion (CHANTER) syndrome and mesenteric ischemia. CHANTER syndrome is a recently described constellation of radiologic and clinical findings and has a strong association with opiates, and/or other drugs of abuse, including cocaine. Even though CHANTER has many similarities with other ischemic, anoxic, and/or toxic injuries related to substance abuse such as clinical presentation and restricted diffusion on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI); the typical distribution of affected regions in the brain is helpful in differentiating from other injuries...
November 2023: Radiology Case Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37709142/the-tailored-opioid-reduction-strategy-tors-a-quality-improvement-initiative-to-reduce-opioid-prescription-following-hysterectomy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Samantha Benlolo, Alysha Nensi, Anna Shishkina, Deborah Robertson, Sari Kives
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate a tailored opioid reduction strategy (TORS) in minimizing opioid prescriptions for patients undergoing hysterectomy. METHODS: This quality improvement initiative was developed by multiple stakeholders at an academic hospital in a Canadian urban centre. The intervention consisted of a three-pronged approach: (1) patient and provider education, (2) perioperative multimodal analgesia, and (3) targeted opioid reduction strategy. All eligible patients were asked to fill pre- and post-operative questionnaires...
September 12, 2023: Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Canada: JOGC
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37704079/endogenous-opiates-and-behavior-2022
#35
REVIEW
Richard J Bodnar
This paper is the forty-fifth consecutive installment of the annual anthological review of research concerning the endogenous opioid system, summarizing articles published during 2022 that studied the behavioral effects of molecular, pharmacological and genetic manipulation of opioid peptides and receptors as well as effects of opioid/opiate agonists and antagonists. The review is subdivided into the following specific topics: molecular-biochemical effects and neurochemical localization studies of endogenous opioids and their receptors (1), the roles of these opioid peptides and receptors in pain and analgesia in animals (2) and humans (3), opioid-sensitive and opioid-insensitive effects of nonopioid analgesics (4), opioid peptide and receptor involvement in tolerance and dependence (5), stress and social status (6), learning and memory (7), eating and drinking (8), drug abuse and alcohol (9), sexual activity and hormones, pregnancy, development and endocrinology (10), mental illness and mood (11), seizures and neurologic disorders (12), electrical-related activity and neurophysiology (13), general activity and locomotion (14), gastrointestinal, renal and hepatic functions (15), cardiovascular responses (16), respiration and thermoregulation (17), and immunological responses (18)...
November 2023: Peptides
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37671534/influence-of-chronic-administration-of-morphine-and-its-withdrawal-on-the-behaviour-of-zebrafish
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jonaid Ahmad Malik, Sidhanta Nanda, Mohammad Adeel Zafar, Sharvan Sehrawat, Javed N Agrewala
Morphine is a potent analgesic opiate used to treat chronic pain, mostly in cancer patients. In addition, it is widely used as a drug of abuse. Due to the continuous rise of morphine-associated addiction, there is an urgent need to develop pre-clinical animal models to understand the behavioural pattern of drug dependence and its withdrawal. Recently, the experimental use of zebrafish has attained significance in behavioural neuroscience studies. The literature on zebrafish is conflicting with regard to morphine withdrawal symptoms...
2023: Journal of Biosciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37669628/the-role-of-adverse-childhood-experiences-on-people-in-opiate-agonist-treatment-the-importance-of-feeling-unloved
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
David McDonagh, Jan de Vries, Catherine Cominskey
INTRODUCTION: Adults in opiate agonist treatment (OAT) often have a background of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and are more likely to be exposed to a variety of risks that may trigger post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Summative ACE scores are often used to identify individuals at risk of PTSD and continued substance use. What has not been addressed is whether specific ACE factors are exerting a greater influence on the individual. This study investigated whether specific ACEs predicted PTSD, and current continued substance use among adults in long-term OAT...
2023: European Addiction Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37650474/classical-stimulants-in-dallas-county-a-retrospective-review-of-toxicological-seized-drug-and-demographical-data-from-2017-to-2022
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lindsay Glicksberg, Brittany K Casey, Sara K Dempsey
Cocaine and methamphetamine remain highly abused drugs in the United States due to their euphoric effects. This study examines classical stimulant casework, defined as cases positive for methamphetamine and/or cocaine, received by the Toxicology Laboratory and the Drug Analysis Laboratory at the Dallas County Southwestern Institute of Forensic Sciences from local law enforcement agencies and/or the Office of the Medical Examiner (OME) between January 1, 2017, and December 31, 2022. Methamphetamine positivity increased from 10...
August 31, 2023: Journal of Forensic Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37646651/matrix-effects-of-urine-marker-substances-in-lc-ms-ms-analysis-of-drug-of-abuse
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bernd Huppertz, Silke Möller-Friedrich, Klaus Baum
BACKGROUND: Analysis of drug abuse is frequently performed using high-performance liquid chromatography with an MS/MS detector and electrospray ionization. In this context, matrix effects, like signal reduction by ion suppression of individual analytes, play an important role. In this study, the authors evaluated the matrix effect caused by polyethylene glycol (PEG) with chain lengths ranging from 6 to 12 repeating units in drug analysis by LC-MS/MS. Selected chain lengths were used in the Ruma urine marker system...
August 23, 2023: Therapeutic Drug Monitoring
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37603111/use-of-psychoactive-substances-by-goods-carriage-drivers-associated-with-kerala-india
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
M S Siva Prasad, C V Priyatha, Jayesh K Joseph, E M Aneesh
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to measure the prevalence of drugs of abuse (DOA) among the goods carriage drivers associated with the southern State of India, Kerala. METHODS: Point-of-collection testing (POCT) of oral fluid collected from the participants ( n  = 249) was done using the Evidence MultiSTAT DOA Oral Fluid II Assay kits and the Evidence MultiSTAT analyzer. RESULTS: Out of the total samples, 53 (21.29%) were positive for one or more DOA...
August 21, 2023: Traffic Injury Prevention
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