Julia E Jagielo-Miller
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Bailey C, Craig A, Jagielo-Miller J, Leibold C, Keller P, Beckmann J, et al.
Behav Brain Res
. 2024 Aug;
474:115208.
PMID: 39154755
Existing maze apparatuses used in rodents often exclusively assess spatial discriminability as a means to evaluate learning impairments. Spatial learning in such paradigms is reportedly spared by moderate prenatal alcohol...
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Glaser E, Stewart A, Jagielo-Miller J, Bailey C, Prendergast M, Gensel J
J Neurotrauma
. 2023 Jun;
40(23-24):2541-2551.
PMID: 37350129
Approximately one in three traumatic spinal cord injuries (SCIs) occurs during or shortly after the consumption of alcohol. A small number of retrospective clinical studies report variable effects of alcohol...
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Eaton S, Jagielo-Miller J, Prendergast M, Akins C
Poult Sci
. 2022 Mar;
101(5):101790.
PMID: 35316649
Ethanol is one of the most widely used and abused drugs. Following ethanol consumption, ethanol enters the bloodstream from the small intestine where it gets distributed to peripheral tissues. In...
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Groft M, Normann M, Nicklas P, Jagielo-Miller J, McLaughlin P
Naunyn Schmiedebergs Arch Pharmacol
. 2019 Jul;
392(11):1455-1464.
PMID: 31289857
The serotonergic 5-HT receptor is known to be involved in both impulsivity and anxiety-related behavior. Although anxiety and impulsivity are different constructs, it has been shown that anxiogenesis can result...
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Rice B, Saunders M, Jagielo-Miller J, Prendergast M, Akins C
Exp Clin Psychopharmacol
. 2019 Mar;
27(6):515-521.
PMID: 30896239
A devastating feature of drug dependence is the susceptibility of relapse (40-60%) after stretches of abstinence. In both animal and human research, it has been demonstrated that cues (e.g., levers,...
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McLaughlin P, Jagielo-Miller J, Plyler E, Schutte K, Vemuri V, Makriyannis A
Psychopharmacology (Berl)
. 2017 Feb;
234(6):1029-1043.
PMID: 28144708
Rationale: Cannabinoid CB1 inverse agonists hold therapeutic promise as appetite suppressants but have produced suicidal behaviors among a small subpopulation in clinical trials. Anatomical and pharmacological evidence implicate the 5HT...
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Thompson E, Jagielo-Miller J, Vemuri V, Makriyannis A, McLaughlin P
J Psychopharmacol
. 2016 Mar;
30(5):482-91.
PMID: 27005309
Cannabinoid CB1 antagonists are widely known to reduce motivation for food, but it is not known whether they induce satiety or reduce reward value of food. It may therefore be...