Brain Imaging and Substance Abuse Research - Nora Volkow - Slides

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00:02:51.0     Cocaine and Methylphenidate
00:03:01.0     Cocaine and Methylphenidate
00:05:35.4     Positron Emitters for PET
00:06:55.2     PET scan of binding of Cocaine and Methylphenidate in Human Brain
00:09:44.1     Temporal Course of Drug Distribution in Human Brain
00:12:53.9     Drug Pharmacokinetics and the 'High' (Cocaine and Ritalin)
00:15:39.7     Summary of Pharmacokinetics and the 'High'
00:20:11.4     Measuring Dopamine Transporter Occupancy with 11C Cocaine
00:21:46.2     Dopamine Transporter Occupancy by Cocaine (PET)
00:24:33.9     Dopamine Transporter Blockade by Intravenous Cocaine
00:26:11.1     Dopamine Transporter Blockade and Cocaine-Induced 'High'
00:27:08.1     Intravenous Methylphenidate (PET)
00:27:37.8     Dopamine Transporter Blockade by Intravenous Methylphenidate
00:28:09.4     Dopamine Transporter Blockade and Methylphenidate-Induced 'High'
00:28:53.8     Newsweek cover (Ritalin)
00:29:10.9     Occupancy of Dopamine Transporters by Oral Methylphenidate
00:31:25.8     Dopamine Transporter Occupancy by Ritalin
00:32:10.0     Oral Ritalin Produces No or Minimal 'High'
00:32:30.0     Dose Required to Block 50% of the DA Transporters
00:32:44.5     Route of Administration and Reinforcement
00:33:21.9     PET Shows How Fast Drugs Get into the Brain
00:34:07.8     Dopamine Transporter Blockade and Cocaine-Induced 'High'
00:34:53.6     Equal DAT Blockade
00:36:22.0     Using Raclopride to test the Hypothesis
00:37:58.3     Effects of MP on D2 receptor Availability (Bmax/Kd)
00:38:30.6     Relationship between MP-induced Changes in DA D2 Receptors and the 'High'
00:39:34.4     Conclusion
00:40:30.7     

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