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June 14, 2016 Fiesta<br />

June 14, 2016 Fiesta<br />

Tuesday, June 14, 2016<br />

111 Hyperactivity, but not anxiety-like, behavior is observed in rats receiving chronic cocaine<br />

followed by exposure to single prolonged stress<br />

S. A. Perrine, M. J. Lisieski, Psychiatry and Behavioral Neurosciences, Wayne State<br />

University School of Medicine, Detroit, MI<br />

112 Disruption of the serotonin 5-HT 2C<br />

receptor interaction with protein phosphatase and tensin<br />

homologue regulates the behavioral effects of the selective 5-HT 2C<br />

R agonist WAY163909<br />

C. Soto 3 , R. G. Fox 3 , N. C. Anastasio 3,1 , H. C. Du 2 , S. Gilbertson 2 , K. A. Cunningham 3,1 ,<br />

1<br />

Department of Pharmacy & Toxicology, UTMB, Galveston, TX, 2 Department of Chemistry,<br />

University of Houston, Houston, TX, 3 Center for Addiction Research, UTMB, Galveston, TX<br />

113 Crack cocaine users with high family/social problems show more psychiatric symptoms and<br />

violent behaviors<br />

M. P. Pachado 1,3 , J. N. Scherer 1,3 , L. S. Guimaraes 1,3 , N. Marchi 1,3 , R. Almeida 3 ,<br />

F. P. Pechansky 2,3 , F. H. Kessler 2,3 , 1 Psychiatric Dept, Center for Drug and Alcohol Research,<br />

Porto Alegre, Brazil, 2 Psychiatry, Center for Drug and Alcohol Studies at HCPA/UFRGS,<br />

Porto Alegre, Brazil, 3 Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil<br />

114 Mediational pathways among trait impulsivity, use consequences, and quit attempts in cocaine users<br />

E. A. Woodcock 1 , J. J. Lister 2 , L. H. Lundahl 1 , M. Greenwald 1 , 1 Psychiatry, Wayne State<br />

University, Detroit, MI, 2 Social Work, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI<br />

Symposium IX Tuesday,<br />

TRANSLATIONAL MARKERS OF SUBSTANCE USE<br />

VULNERABILITY: RECEPTORS, RISK-PROCESSING,<br />

AND PSYCHOPATHOLOGY<br />

6/8<br />

2:15 - 3:15 PM<br />

Chairs: Noelle C. Anastasio and Thomas J. Crowley<br />

2:15 Interrogations into the neuromolecular underpinnings of inherent impulsivity in rodents<br />

Noelle C Anastasio, University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston, Galveston, TX<br />

2:35 Brain-driven vulnerability to substance use disorders: Do brains make drug abusers?<br />

Thomas J Crowley, University of Colorado School of Medicine, Aurora, CO<br />

2:55 Interventions targeting endophenotypes of risk for addiction<br />

Patricia Conrod, University of Montreal, Catherine Montreal, QC, Canada<br />

Symposium X Tuesday,<br />

IMAGING THE MALE & FEMALE ADDICTED BRAIN:<br />

STRUCTURAL AND FUNCTIONAL DIFFERENCES<br />

AND IMPLICATIONS FOR PRECISION MEDICINE<br />

10/14<br />

2:15 - 3:15 PM<br />

Chairs: Cora Lee Wetherington and Will Aklin<br />

2:15 Brain structure and function in female compared to male stimulant users with long-term<br />

abstinence<br />

Jody Tanabe, University of Colorado Denver School of Medicine, Aurora, CO<br />

2:35 Imaging the dopamine signature in tobacco smokers<br />

Kelly Cosgrove, Yale University, New Haven, CT<br />

2:55 Functional brain connectivity in addictions: The impact of sex and early trauma<br />

Kathleen T. Brady, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC<br />

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