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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Thomas De Quincey's Retreat into the "Nilotic Mud": Orientalism as a Response to Social Strain

Osborne, Patrick W 18 August 2010 (has links)
The thesis examines Thomas De Quincey’s opium use as a product of social strain. De Quincey’s collection of work provides evidence that he felt alienated from society prior to his addiction and that his feelings of inadequacy contributed to his dependence on drugs. Utilizing Robert K. Merton’s strain theory, this thesis delineates De Quincey’s aspirational references and perceived failures through an examination of his imagery and interprets his perceptions of human life as a catalyst for his compulsions to cope with opium. De Quincey, strained by the aspirations of an industrial and imperialistic society, looked for several avenues of escape. The Romanticism of William Wordsworth presented De Quincey with a method for alleviating social strain; however, when De Quincey failed to discover the transcendence evident in Lyrical Ballads he turned to the intoxicating effects of opium and retreated from English society.
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Specific motifs responsible for protein-protein interaction between cannabinoid CB1 and dopamine D2 receptors

Zhang, Yun 07 November 2006 (has links)
Studying protein-protein interactions has been vital for understanding how proteins function within the cell, how biological processes are strictly regulated by these interactions, and what molecular mechanisms underlie cellular functions and diseases. Recent biochemical and biophysical studies have provided evidence supporting that G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) can and do interact with one another to form dimers or larger oligomeric complexes, which may determine the structure and function of GPCRs, including receptor trafficking, scaffolding and signaling. This may help to understand the physiological roles of GPCRs and mechanisms underlying certain disease pathologies and to provide an alternative approach for drug intervention.<p>Cannabinoid CB1 and dopamine D2 receptors are the most common GPCRs in the brain and exert a mutual regulation in brain functions involved in learning, memory and drug addiction. There is structural and functional evidence supporting the idea that CB1 and D2 receptors physically interact with each other in hippocampal and striatal neurons to modulate their functions. Direct evidence supporting a physical interaction between the CB1 and D2 receptors was obtained from cultured HEK293 cells stably coexpressed with both receptors.<p> This research project was designed to critically test the hypothesis that a specific protein sequence (i.e. motif) in the D2 receptor is responsible for in vitro protein-protein interactions between the CB1 and D2 receptors. To reach this goal, fusion proteins containing various domains and motifs of the CB1 and D2 receptors were prepared and then used first to determine the domains of the CB1 and D2 receptors responsible for in vitro protein-protein interactions between CB1 and D2 receptors, and then to identify the specific motifs in the D2 receptor responsible for in vitro CB1 coupling with the D2 receptors. The major method used in this study is in vitro pull-down assay, which uses a purified and tagged bait protein to generate a specific affinity support that is able to bind and purify a prey protein from a lysate sample. The present study provides the first evidence that CB1 intracellular C-terminal (CB1-CT) and D2 intracellular loop 3 (D2-IL3) can directly interact with each other, and that the specific motifs D2-IL3(Ⅳ1) and D2-IL3(Ⅳ3) in the D2 receptor are likely responsible for their in vitro coupling with the CB1 receptors. <p>The results of the present study are invaluable for future research exploring in vivo protein-protein interaction between the CB1 and D2 receptors in the rat striatum by co-immunoprecipitation. Specifically, future studies will determine whether the identified specific motifs D2-IL3(Ⅳ1) and D2-IL3(Ⅳ3) in the D2 receptor are indeed critical for their in vivo coupling with the CB1 receptors.
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Role of Cocaine-Induced Protein Kinase Mzeta Expression in the Ventral Tegmental Area

Chang, Yu-Hua 01 August 2010 (has links)
The mesolimbic dopamine system, including dopaminergic projections from the ventral tegmental area (VTA) to nucleus accumbens (NAc), is critically involved in the development of addiction to many drugs of abuse, including cocaine (CA). Although there is an attractive hypothesis that the modifications of mesolimbic reward circuit following repeated drug exposure are responsible for cocaine-addicted causes behaviors change, however, our understanding in the underlying molecular mechanisms at the neural circuit level is still in its infancy. It has been suggested PKMzeta, a constitutively active atypical isoform of PKC, plays a critical role in spatial memory formation and long-term synaptic potentiation in hippocampus. To define the relationship among PKMzeta, CA-induced synaptic long-term potentiation and CA addiction, we examined the regulation of PKMzeta after CA administration in Sprague-Dawley rat. We found single CA injection elicits an increase in PKMzeta protein expression in the VTA region. The increase was first observed 10 min after CA administration and lasted for 7 days, the longest sampling time point of our experimental design. The PKMzeta protein expression can also be induced in 10 minutes while incubating the acute isolated brain slice with CA, the expression within 1 hr can be eliminated at the present of Chelerythrine (PKC inhibitor) and ZIP (PKMzeta inhibitor) suggests a positive feedback loop. The PKMzeta mRNA expression can be induced within 1 hr, and Actinomycin d (transcription inhibitor) had no effect on the PKMzeta protein expression indicating CA increases PKM£a translation from preexisting PKM£a mRNA. Furthermore,real time PCR-based analysis showed resembling increase profile ofPKM£a mRNA after single CA injection, suggesting a co-upregulation of transcription and translation of PKM£a after CA administration in VTA. Eticlopride (dopamine receptor D2-subtype antagonist) ¡BSCH-23390(dopamine receptor D1-subtype antagonist)¡BH-89 (PKA inhibitor)¡B Wortmannin (PI3K inhibitor)¡BPD98059 (MEK1 inhibitor) decreasedcocaine-induced PKM£a expression within 1 hr in VTA. On the contrary, KN-62 (CaMK II inhibitor) has no obvious effect on PKM£a expression. CA challenge not only induces the PKM£a expression in the VTA region but also in the NAc and hippocampus region. The CA-induced PKM£a expression is more obvious in elder group (>45 days in age) than younger group (18~30 days in age), similar results also showed in the locomotor activity assay. Prenatal CA exposure decreased the postnatal CA-induced PKM£a expression and the locomotor sensitivity in younger group. Overall, results from our current experiments have raised the possibility of PKM£a involvement in CA addiction. How CA regulates PKM£a expression and the context dependence between PKM£a and CA-induced behavior change and synaptic long-term potentiation remains further elucidation.
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The development of the methadone treatment programme in Hong Kong

Wong Chung, Shiu-wah, Wendy., 黃鍾兆華. January 1988 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Public Administration / Master / Master of Social Sciences
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Narcotic dependence and its treatment: towards a social phenomeno-logical model.

Cheang, Ming-dak, Joseph, 張明德 January 1978 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Social Work / Master / Master of Social Sciences
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10-12 klasių mokinių gyvenančių namuose su tėvais ir globos namuose požiūris į narkotines medžiagas / The approach to drugs of 10th – 12th high schools students living at home with their parents and home care

Ignatavičiūtė, Oksana 04 June 2012 (has links)
Darbo pavadinimas: 10 – 12 klasių mokinių gyvenančių namuose su tėvais ir globos namuose požiūris į narkotines medžiagas. Darbo objektas: Kauno rajono vidurinių mokyklų 10 – 12 klasių mokinių gyvenančių namuose su tėvais ir globos namuose nuomonės apie narkotines medžiagas ir jų vartojimą. Tyrimo tikslas: Išsiaiškinti 10 – 12 klasių mokinių gyvenančių namuose su tėvais ir globos namuose turimas žinias apie narkotines medžiagas bei atskleisti, kiek turimos žinios lemia narkotinių medžiagų vartojimą. Darbo uždaviniai: 1. Išsiaiškinti 10 – 12 klasių mokinių gyvenančių namuose su tėvais ir globos namuose turimas žinias apie narkotines medžiagas ir jų poveikį sveikatai. 2. Nustatyti 10 – 12 klasių mokinių gyvenančių namuose su tėvais ir globos namuose požiūrį į narkotinių medžiagų vartojimą. 3. Išsiaiškinti 10 – 12 klasių mokinių gyvenančių namuose su tėvais ir globos namuose asmeninę patirtį vartojant narkotines medžiagas. Darbo metodai: 1. Mokslinės literatūros analizė. 2. Anketinė apklausa. Respondentams buvo pateikta A. Zaborskio, L. Šumskio, N. Žemaitienės tyrime (2009) naudota anketa. 3. Statistinė analizė. Atsakymų pasiskirstymas pateiktas procentais. Naudotas Chi – kvadrato kriterijus, reikšmingumui tarp 10 – 12 klasių. mokinių atsakymų skirtumui nustatyti. Jei p<0,05 – skirtumas tarp atsakymų pasiskirstymų statistiškai reikšmingas, o jei p>0,05 – skirtumas tarp atsakymų pasiskirstymų statistiškai nereikšmingas Hipotezė: Kauno rajono 10 – 12 klasių mokinių... [toliau žr. visą tekstą] / The approach to drugs of 10th – 12th high schools students living at home with their parents and home care Object of a research: Approach to drugs and application of Kaunas area 10th -12th high schools students living at home with theirs parents and home care. Goal of a research: Figure 10th – 12th high school students living at home with his parents and home care available knowledge about drugs and to reveal the extent of available knowledge leads to drug use. Tasks of a research: 1. Figure 10th – 12th high schools students living at home with his parents and home care available knowledge about drugs and their effects on health. 2. Analyze the approach to drugs use of 10th – 12th high schools students living at home with his parents and home care. 3. Investigate personal experience with drugs of of 10th – 12th high schools students living at home with his parents and home care. Hypothesis: 10th – 12th high school students living at home with his parents and home care knowledge about drugs is associated with drugs use and distribution of Kaunas area schools. Methods of a research: 1. Analysis of scientific literature. 2. Questionnaire. Respondents were given A. Zaborskis, L. Šumskis, N. Žemaitienė investigation (2009) used questionnaire. 3. Statistical analysis. The distribution of responses by percentage. Used Chi – square criterion, the significance of between 10th – 12th high school students responses to determine the difference. If p<0,05 – the difference between... [to full text]
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Housing and Addiction: Designing for the 'Hard to House' in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside

Sayed, Hassan Ali 19 March 2012 (has links)
The Downtown Eastside of Vancouver is one of the city’s oldest neighbourhoods and one of Canada’s poorest. Once home to city hall and a bustling entertainment district, this neighbourhood has slowly been overtaken by an open drug market. With many individuals in this area without permanent residence, temporary shelters have become a refuge for the homeless. As a response to the need for permanent housing in this area, this thesis explores the role of architecture in housing the homeless, specifically those who suffer from drug addiction. Building on precedents of mixed use affordable housing programs in Canada and the U.S., this project focuses on ways of facilitating services and activities that seek to improve the quality of life for the disenfranchised.
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Priklausomų nuo narkotinių medžiagų vyrų autobiografinės atminties ypatumai reabilitacijos metu / Autobiographical memory features of drug addicted men during their reabilitation process

Selmistraitytė, Lina 26 June 2014 (has links)
Šiuo tyrimu siekta atsakyti į klausimą, ar priklausomų nuo narkotinių medžiagų asmenų autobiografiniai prisiminimai reabilitacijos metu skiriasi nuo nepriklausomų savo konkretumu, dominuojančiais kontekstais bei subjektyviu vertinimu. Tikslui pasiekti buvo atliekamas pusiau struktūruotas interviu individualiai su 16 Vilniaus priklausomybės ligų centro ilgalaikės reabilitacijos skyriuje esančių nuo priklausomybės narkotikais besigydančių asmenų bei 15 sveikų panašaus amžiaus vyrų. Priklausomų asmenų amžiaus vidurkis buvo 26,56 metai (SD=2,73), o kontrolinės grupės amžiaus vidurkis – 24,06 (SD=1,75). Iš viso buvo surinkti 186 prisiminimai, kurie kiekvienas buvo nepriklausomų vertintojų užkoduotas pagal parengtą kodavimo schemą. Kodavimo schema buvo sudaryta iš keturių kontekstų kategorijų, joje taip pat buvo prašoma įvertinti prisiminimų konkretumą/ neapibrėžtumą, taisyklių laikymąsi. Klinikinės ir kontrolinės grupės buvo lyginamos pagal polinkį atgaminti neapibrėžtus bei konkrečius prisiminimus, polinkį juos vertinti neigiamai arba teigiamai, dominuojančius kontekstus. Abiejų grupių papasakoti ankstyvieji prisiminimai buvo lyginami pagal jų subjektyvų vertinimą bei išsiskiriančius kontekstus. Neapibrėžtumo/ konkretumo savybė buvo lyginama tarp grupių pateiktų prisiminimų į emocinius raktinius žodžius. Iš šių prisiminimų taipogi buvo siekiama išskirti dominuojančius kontekstus, palyginti jų subjektyvų vertinimą bei patikrinti kitas jų ypatybes. Nustatyta, jog priklausomų asmenų... [toliau žr. visą tekstą] / This study was conducted to answer the question weather the specificity, dominating contexts or subjective valency of autobiographical memories of drug addicted men during rehabilitation process differ from the ones of non addicted individuals. For this purpose the half structured interview was made with 16 drug addicted patients in Vilnius Center for Addictive Disorders in long-term rehabilitation department and with 15 non addicted men of the same age. Averagely drug addicted men were 26.56 years old (SD=2.73). The mean age of control group was 24.06 (SD=1,75) years. 186 memories were collected. Independent experts coded these memories using the coding scheme. The coding scheme was made of 4 contexts groups, memories’ specificity/ over-generality assessment, assessment weather they are according to instructions or not. The clinical and the control groups were compared according to the tendencies to remember more specific memories; according to more positive or negative memory assessment tendencies and the tendencies to remember the particular things, themes. The early memories of both groups were compared according to subjective emotional assessment and the contexts dominating. Also the specificity/ over-generality feature of the memories recalled to the key words was compared between the two groups. Also it was important to distinguish dominant contexts, compared to their subjective assessment, and verify the other of their characteristics. It was found that drug addicted... [to full text]
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Cholinergic interneurons and synaptic reorganization within the nucleus accumbens shell and core potential neural substrates underlying drug addiction /

Berlanga, Monica Lisa. January 1900 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Texas at Austin, 2006. / Vita. Includes bibliographical references.
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An exploration into factors contributing to patient-initiated termination from addiction treatment programs by opioid-dependent persons

Gregory, Neil T. January 2007 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (Ed.D.)--Duquesne University, 2007. / Title from document title page. Abstract included in electronic submission form. Includes bibliographical references (p. 96-107).

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