Peter R. Kufahl, Ph.D. - Publications

Affiliations: 
Psychology University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 
Area:
Neuropharmacology

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2022 Kozanian OO, Nedelescu H, Kufahl PR, Mayford M, Weiss F. Compulsive Alcohol Seeking and Relapse: Central Role of Conditioning Factors Associated with Alleviation of Withdrawal States by Alcohol. British Journal of Pharmacology. PMID 35411600 DOI: 10.1111/bph.15854  0.722
2016 Watterson LR, Kufahl PR, Taylor SB, Nemirovsky NE, Olive MF. Sensitization to the motor stimulant effects of 3,4-methylenedioxypyrovalerone (MDPV) and cross-sensitization to methamphetamine in rats. Journal of Drug and Alcohol Research. 5. PMID 27284493 DOI: 10.4303/jdar/235967  0.72
2016 Taylor SB, Watterson LR, Kufahl PR, Nemirovsky NE, Tomek SE, Conrad CD, Olive MF. Chronic variable stress and intravenous methamphetamine self-administration - Role of individual differences in behavioral and physiological reactivity to novelty. Neuropharmacology. PMID 27163191 DOI: 10.1016/J.Neuropharm.2016.05.003  0.692
2015 Kufahl PR, Peartree NA, Heintzelman KL, Chung M, Neisewander JL. Region-specific effects of isoflurane anesthesia on Fos immunoreactivity in response to intravenous cocaine challenge in rats with a history of repeated cocaine administration. Brain Research. 1594: 256-66. PMID 25451087 DOI: 10.1016/J.Brainres.2014.10.027  0.455
2014 Kufahl PR, Watterson LR, Olive MF. The development of acamprosate as a treatment against alcohol relapse. Expert Opinion On Drug Discovery. 9: 1355-69. PMID 25258174 DOI: 10.1517/17460441.2014.960840  0.682
2014 Watterson LR, Kufahl PR, Nemirovsky NE, Sewalia K, Grabenauer M, Thomas BF, Marusich JA, Wegner S, Olive MF. Potent rewarding and reinforcing effects of the synthetic cathinone 3,4-methylenedioxypyrovalerone (MDPV). Addiction Biology. 19: 165-74. PMID 22784198 DOI: 10.1111/J.1369-1600.2012.00474.X  0.752
2014 Olive MF, Gass JT, Kufahl PR. SY40-3 * MGLUR5 POSITIVE ALLOSTERIC MODULATORS: PRECLINICAL EVIDENCE FOR PRO-COGNITIVE EFFECTS IN ALCOHOL AND COCAINE ADDICTION Alcohol and Alcoholism. 49: i34-i34. DOI: 10.1093/alcalc/agu052.167  0.662
2013 Kufahl PR, Nemirovsky NE, Watterson LR, Zautra N, Olive MF. Positive or negative allosteric modulation of metabotropic glutamate receptor 5 (mGluR5) does not alter expression of behavioral sensitization to methamphetamine. F1000research. 2: 84. PMID 24358885 DOI: 10.12688/F1000Research.2-84.V1  0.75
2013 Watterson LR, Kufahl PR, Nemirovsky NE, Sewalia K, Hood LE, Olive MF. Attenuation of reinstatement of methamphetamine-, sucrose-, and food-seeking behavior in rats by fenobam, a metabotropic glutamate receptor 5 negative allosteric modulator. Psychopharmacology. 225: 151-9. PMID 22820868 DOI: 10.1007/S00213-012-2804-Z  0.769
2013 Kufahl PR, Watterson LR, Nemirovsky NE, Hood LE, Villa A, Halstengard C, Zautra N, Olive MF. Attenuation of methamphetamine seeking by the mGluR2/3 agonist LY379268 in rats with histories of restricted and escalated self-administration. Neuropharmacology. 66: 290-301. PMID 22659409 DOI: 10.1016/J.Neuropharm.2012.05.037  0.773
2013 Kufahl PR, Moore E, Barabas P, Halstengard C, Olive MF. N-acetylcysteine and its use in the treatment of addictive disorders Brain Research Journal. 6: 275-307.  0.462
2012 Kufahl PR, Hood LE, Nemirovsky NE, Barabas P, Halstengard C, Villa A, Moore E, Watterson LR, Olive MF. Positive Allosteric Modulation of mGluR5 Accelerates Extinction Learning but Not Relearning Following Methamphetamine Self-Administration. Frontiers in Pharmacology. 3: 194. PMID 23189054 DOI: 10.3389/Fphar.2012.00194  0.771
2012 Bastle RM, Kufahl PR, Turk MN, Weber SM, Pentkowski NS, Thiel KJ, Neisewander JL. Novel cues reinstate cocaine-seeking behavior and induce Fos protein expression as effectively as conditioned cues. Neuropsychopharmacology : Official Publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology. 37: 2109-20. PMID 22534624 DOI: 10.1038/Npp.2012.60  0.455
2011 Kufahl PR, Olive MF. Investigating Methamphetamine Craving Using the Extinction-Reinstatement Model in the Rat. Journal of Addiction Research & Therapy. PMID 22428089 DOI: 10.4172/2155-6105.S1-003  0.664
2011 Kufahl PR, Martin-Fardon R, Weiss F. Enhanced sensitivity to attenuation of conditioned reinstatement by the mGluR 2/3 agonist LY379268 and increased functional activity of mGluR 2/3 in rats with a history of ethanol dependence. Neuropsychopharmacology : Official Publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology. 36: 2762-73. PMID 21881571 DOI: 10.1038/Npp.2011.174  0.554
2009 Kufahl PR, Zavala AR, Singh A, Thiel KJ, Dickey ED, Joyce JN, Neisewander JL. c-Fos expression associated with reinstatement of cocaine-seeking behavior by response-contingent conditioned cues. Synapse (New York, N.Y.). 63: 823-35. PMID 19533625 DOI: 10.1002/Syn.20666  0.427
2009 Kufahl PR, Pentkowski NS, Heintzelman K, Neisewander JL. Cocaine-induced Fos expression is detectable in the frontal cortex and striatum of rats under isoflurane but not alpha-chloralose anesthesia: implications for FMRI. Journal of Neuroscience Methods. 181: 241-8. PMID 19467261 DOI: 10.1016/J.Jneumeth.2009.05.012  0.449
2008 Kufahl P, Li Z, Risinger R, Rainey C, Piacentine L, Wu G, Bloom A, Yang Z, Li SJ. Expectation modulates human brain responses to acute cocaine: a functional magnetic resonance imaging study. Biological Psychiatry. 63: 222-30. PMID 17644071 DOI: 10.1016/J.Biopsych.2007.03.021  0.407
2007 Kufahl PR, Rowe DB, Li SJ. Processing the acute cocaine FMRI response in human brain with Bayesian source separation Digital Signal Processing: a Review Journal. 17: 965-978. DOI: 10.1016/J.Dsp.2007.03.001  0.363
2005 Kufahl PR, Li Z, Risinger RC, Rainey CJ, Wu G, Bloom AS, Li SJ. Neural responses to acute cocaine administration in the human brain detected by fMRI. Neuroimage. 28: 904-14. PMID 16061398 DOI: 10.1016/J.Neuroimage.2005.06.039  0.369
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