The Effects of Subchronic Methamphetamine Administration on the NLRP3 Inflammasome, Memory Function, and Hippocampal Morphology
Musa Ibrahim Kurawa,
Anahita Torkaman-Boutorabi,
Lida Shafaghi
et al.
Abstract:Background: While it is established that addictive doses of methamphetamine correlate with inflammation-mediated neurotoxic pathways, the extent of toxicity resulting from subchronic administration at lower doses remains uncertain. Objectives: This study aimed to investigate the subtle effects of daily subchronic methamphetamine (MA) administration on neuroinflammatory processes, cognitive dimensions, gene expressions, and hippocampal morphology. Methods: The experimental study employed a longitudinal design w… Show more
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