Journal article
Increase in brain-derived neurotrophic factor expression in early crack cocaine withdrawal
L Von Diemen, F Kapczinski, AO Sordi, JC De Magalhães Narvaez, LSP Guimarães, FHP Kessler, B Pfaffenseller, BW De Aguiar, C De Moura Gubert, F Pechansky
International Journal of Neuropsychopharmacology | OXFORD UNIV PRESS | Published : 2014
Abstract
Recent reports suggest that brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) could be a biomarker for relapse, drug craving and withdrawal severity. In particular, elevated BDNF levels among former cocaine users have been associated with higher rates of relapse in 90 d. However, no data are available on BDNF levels at baseline and during crack cocaine withdrawal. This study evaluated BDNF among crack cocaine users during inpatient treatment, before and after withdrawal, vs. healthy controls. Clinical correlates with changes in BDNF levels were also assessed. Serum BDNF was evaluated in 49 male crack users on the first and last days of hospitalization and in 97 healthy controls. Serum BDNF was assaye..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This study was funded by Secretaria Nacional de Politicas sobre Drogas (National Secretariat for Alcohol and Drug Policies), of the Brazilian Ministry of Justice.