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Psychoactive Drugs - Tolerance and Sensitization

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Research into the processes of tolerance and sensitization has escalated at a substantial rate in recent years, presumably because of the fundamental importance of understanding the long-term, as opposed simply to the initial, acute effects of drugs. The rapid of such research in recent years is documented c1early by growth the editors in the introductory chapter to this text. However, despite the fact that there is a very large amount of literature concemed with the effects of long-term drug treatment, there is, to the best of our knowledge, no published text that has ever attempted to integrate some of the many diverse findings that have been made in this area. Basic research has uncovered a num ber of different mechanisms by which tolerance and sensitization to drugs can develop. Such mechanisms are of very different types, involving psychological behavioral, metabolic, neuronal, and subcellular processes. Because of the complexity of each of these different types of mechanisms, with few exceptions, individual re searchers usually tend, understandably, to concentrate on their own specific areas of expertise, paying relatively little attention to rele vant research occurring in other areas. Consequently, they neglect or simply ignore the important question of the relative importance of the specific mechanism that they are studying, and the related question of the possible interrelationships that may exist between different mechanisms for the production of tolerance and sensitiza tion.

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Tolerance and Sensitization: Overview.- 1: Behavioral Mechanisms.- The Role of Instrumental Learning in Behavioral Tolerance to Drugs.- Pharmacological Conditioning and Drug Effects.- Behavioral and Pharmacological History as Determinants of Tolerance- and Sensitization-Like Phenomena in Drug Action.- Tolerance to Drug Discriminative Stimul.- 2: Molecular Mechanisms.- Dispositional Mechanisms in Drug Tolerance and Sensitization.- Dopamine Receptor Changes During Chronic Drug Administration.- Sensitization to the Actions of Antidepressant Drugs.- Adaptation in Neuronal Calcium Channels as a Common Basis for Physical Dependence on Central Depressant Drugs.- 3: Summary Chapters.- Behavioral Tolerance and Sensitization: Definitions and Explanations.- Drug Tolerance and Sensitization: A Pharmacological Overview.- Contributing Authors.

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Authors M W Emmett-Oglesby, M. W. Emmett-Oglesby, A Goudie, A J Goudie, A. J. Goudie, Andrew Goudie, Andrew J. Goudie, A. J. Goudie, M. W. Emmett-Oglesby
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 26.07.2013
 
EAN 9781475763232
ISBN 978-1-4757-6323-2
No. of pages 600
Weight 937 g
Illustrations XV, 600 p.
Series Contemporary Neuroscience
Contemporary Neuroscience
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Clinical medicine

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