Journal article

Methamphetamine and its immune-modulating effects

Marco Papageorgiou, Ali Raza, Sarah Fraser, Kulmira Nurgali, Vasso Apostolopoulos

MATURITAS | ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD | Published : 2019

Abstract

The recreational use of methamphetamine (METH, or ice) is a global burden. It pervades and plagues contemporary society; it has been estimated that there are up to 35 million users worldwide. METH is a highly addictive psychotropic compound which acts on the central nervous system, and chronic use can induce psychotic behavior. METH has the capacity to modulate immune cells, giving the drug long-term effects which may manifest as neuropsychiatric disorders, and that increase susceptibility to communicable diseases, such as HIV. In addition, changes to the cytokine balance have been associated with compromise of the blood-brain barrier, resulting to alterations to brain plasticity, creating l..

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