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Effects of long-term sustained naltrexone release on the optic center in opioid-dependent patients Case-control study in four provinces of China
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作者 He, Shengxi Yu, Longchuan +3 位作者 Jia, Shaowei Chen, Qing Wang, Dongmei Hu, Shu 《Neural Regeneration Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2011年第3期236-240,共5页
Very little is known about visual functional recovery following long-term naltrexone administration in opioid-dependent patients. In the present study, a portable event-related potential (ERP) working system was uti... Very little is known about visual functional recovery following long-term naltrexone administration in opioid-dependent patients. In the present study, a portable event-related potential (ERP) working system was utilized to collect and record ERP in opioid-dependent patients and normal controls in visual half-field testing. In addition, the influence of long-term sustained naltrexone release on the visual nervous system was observed in opioid-dependent patients. Results revealed a significant main group effect in reaction time to visual signal stimulations. The reaction time of normal controls was shortest, but longest in opioid-dependent patients. The reaction time of long-term sustained naltrexone release group and compulsory detoxification group was similar to normal controls. A significant main group effect was also observed in P100 latency, and P100 latency in normal controls and the compulsory detoxification group was significantly decreased compared with the opioid-dependent patients. P100 amplitude at the Oz-electrode resulted in a significant main group effect. In particular, normal controls exhibited significant differences compared with long-term sustained release naltrexone and compulsory detoxification groups. These findings demonstrated that long-term sustained naltrexone release effectively ameliorated optic center function and improved visual sensitivity and reactions in opioid-dependent patients. 展开更多
关键词 long-term sustained naltrexone release opioid dependence projection of unilateralvisual field event-related potential pio0
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