Breanna L Glaeser
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Olsen C, Glaeser B, Szabo A, Raff H, Everson C
Physiol Behav
. 2023 Oct;
272:114372.
PMID: 37805135
During opioid use and abstinence, sleep disturbances are common and are thought to exacerbate drug craving. In this study, we tested the hypothesis that sleep restriction during abstinence from oxycodone...
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Raff H, Glaeser B, Szabo A, Olsen C, Everson C
Stress
. 2023 Mar;
26(1):2185864.
PMID: 36856367
Hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis dynamics are disrupted by opioids and may be involved in substance abuse; this persists during withdrawal and abstinence and is associated with co-morbid sleep disruption leading to...
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Chronicity of repeated blast traumatic brain injury associated increase in oxycodone seeking in rats
Chiariello R, McCarthy C, Glaeser B, Shah A, Budde M, Stemper B, et al.
Behav Brain Res
. 2022 Nov;
438:114181.
PMID: 36330906
Numerous epidemiological studies have found co-morbidity between non-severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) and substance misuse in both civilian and military populations. Preclinical studies have also identified this relationship for some...
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Muelbl M, Glaeser B, Shah A, Chiariello R, Nawarawong N, Stemper B, et al.
Addict Biol
. 2022 Mar;
27(2):e13134.
PMID: 35229952
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) and drug addiction are common comorbidities, but it is unknown if the neurological sequelae of TBI contribute to this relationship. We have previously reported elevated oxycodone...