All Relations between cud and glutamate

Publication Sentence Publish Date Extraction Date Species
Joya Maser, Mary F Morrison, Helene Philogene Khalid, Ronan Cunningham, Daohai Yu, M Ingre Walters, Xiaoning Lu, Nicolas R Bol. Clavulanic Acid-Mediated Increases in Anterior Cingulate Glutamate Levels are Associated With Decreased Cocaine Craving and Brain Network Functional Connectivity Changes. Current therapeutic research, clinical and experimental. vol 101. 2024-07-24. PMID:39045086. clavulanic acid (clav), a glutamate transporter glt-1 (excitatory amino acid transporter) activator, is a clinical-stage medication that has potential for treating cud. 2024-07-24 2024-07-26 Not clear
Rachel L Tomko, Amanda K Gilmore, Kevin M Gra. The role of depressive symptoms in treatment of adolescent cannabis use disorder with N-Acetylcysteine. Addictive behaviors. vol 85. 2019-11-05. PMID:29803870. oxidative stress and glutamate transmission are disrupted in both depression and cud. 2019-11-05 2023-08-13 Not clear
Brian D Kangas, Rachel J Doyle, Stephen J Kohut, Jack Bergman, Marc J Kaufma. Effects of chronic cocaine self-administration and N-acetylcysteine on learning, cognitive flexibility, and reinstatement in nonhuman primates. Psychopharmacology. vol 236. issue 7. 2019-11-04. PMID:30877326. emerging evidence implicates abnormalities in glutamate neurotransmission in cud and drugs that normalize glutamatergic homeostasis (e.g., n-acetylcysteine [nac]) may attenuate cud-related relapse behavior. 2019-11-04 2023-08-13 Not clear