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Overview

Leigh V. Panlilio is affiliated with the National Institute on Drug Abuse in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on the fields of psychology and medicine, with particular emphasis on pharmacology, experimental and cognitive psychology, epidemiology, social psychology, and organic chemistry.

Their scholarly work covers several main topics including:

  • Alkaloids: synthesis and pharmacology
  • Substance Abuse Treatment and Outcomes
  • Mental Health Research Topics
  • Chemical synthesis and alkaloids
  • Traditional and Medicinal Uses of Annonaceae
  • Neurotransmitter Receptor Influence on Behavior
  • Neuroendocrine regulation and behavior

Leigh V. Panlilio has coauthored research with several frequent collaborators, including:

  • David H. Epstein (21 publications)
  • Kirsten E. Smith (10 publications)
  • Kenzie L. Preston (10 publications)
  • Christopher R. McCurdy (7 publications)
  • Jeremiah W. Bertz (7 publications)

Their research has been published notably in the following venues:

  • Drug and Alcohol Dependence (4 publications)
  • Psychopharmacology (2 publications)
  • Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology (2 publications)
  • Drug and Alcohol Dependence Reports (2 publications)
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory) (2 publications)

Selected recent papers authored or coauthored by Leigh V. Panlilio include:

  • "Beyond abstinence and relapse: cluster analysis of drug-use patterns during treatment as an outcome measure for clinical trials" (2020), Psychopharmacology
  • "Beyond abstinence and relapse II: momentary relationships between stress, craving, and lapse within clusters of patients with similar patterns of drug use" (2021), Psychopharmacology

Other notable papers where they are a coauthor include:

  • "The protective effect of operant social reward on cocaine self-administration, choice, and relapse is dependent on delay and effort for the social reward" (2021), Neuropsychopharmacology
  • "Ecological Momentary Assessment of Self-Reported Kratom Use, Effects, and Motivations Among US Adults" (2024), JAMA Network Open
  • "Trajectories of craving during medication-assisted treatment for opioid-use disorder: Subtyping for early identification of higher risk" (2022), Drug and Alcohol Dependence

Best Publications

  • Self‐administration of drugs in animals and humans as a model and an investigative tool

    Leigh V. Panlilio;Steven R. Goldberg

  • Effects of Endocannabinoid System Modulation on Cognitive and Emotional Behavior

    Claudio Zanettini;Leigh V. Panlilio;Manó Aliczki;Steven R. Goldberg

  • Nicotine serves as an effective reinforcer of intravenous drug-taking behavior in human cigarette smokers.

    Deon M. Harvey;Sevil Yasar;Sevil Yasar;Stephen J. Heishman;Leigh V. Panlilio

  • The Cannabinoid CB1 Antagonist N-Piperidinyl-5-(4-chlorophenyl)-1-(2,4-dichlorophenyl) -4-methylpyrazole-3-carboxamide (SR-141716A) Differentially Alters the Reinforcing Effects of Heroin under Continuous Reinforcement, Fixed Ratio, and Progressive Ratio Schedules of Drug Self-Administration in Rats

    Marcello Solinas;Leigh V. Panlilio;Katerina Antoniou;Lara A. Pappas

  • Learning impairment following intracerebral administration of the HIV envelope protein gp120 or a VIP antagonist.

    John R. Glowa;Leigh V. Panlilio;Douglas E. Brenneman;Illana Gozes;Illana Gozes

  • Interactions between environmental aversiveness and the anxiolytic effects of enhanced cannabinoid signaling by FAAH inhibition in rats

    J. Haller;I. Barna;B. Barsvari;K. Gyimesi Pelczer

  • Fatty acid amide hydrolase (FAAH) inhibition enhances memory acquisition through activation of PPAR-alpha nuclear receptors.

    Carmen Mazzola;Julie Medalie;Maria Scherma;Leigh V. Panlilio

  • Second-order schedules of drug self-administration in animals.

    Charles W. Schindler;Leigh V. Panlilio;Steven R. Goldberg

  • Using drug-discrimination techniques to study the abuse-related effects of psychoactive drugs in rats

    Marcello Solinas;Leigh V Panlilio;Zuzana Justinova;Sevil Yasar

  • Incubation of Methamphetamine and Palatable Food Craving after Punishment-Induced Abstinence

    Irina N Krasnova;Nathan J Marchant;Bruce Ladenheim;Michael T McCoy

  • Blockade of nicotine reward and reinstatement by activation of alpha-type peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors.

    Paola Mascia;Marco Pistis;Zuzana Justinova;Zuzana Justinova;Leigh V. Panlilio

  • Inhibition of Anandamide Hydrolysis by Cyclohexyl Carbamic Acid 3′-Carbamoyl-3-yl Ester (URB597) Reverses Abuse-Related Behavioral and Neurochemical Effects of Nicotine in Rats

    Maria Scherma;Leigh V. Panlilio;Paola Fadda;Liana Fattore

  • Inhibition of FAAH and activation of PPAR: new approaches to the treatment of cognitive dysfunction and drug addiction.

    Leigh V. Panlilio;Zuzana Justinova;Zuzana Justinova;Steven R. Goldberg

  • Prior Exposure to THC Increases the Addictive Effects of Nicotine in Rats

    Leigh V Panlilio;Claudio Zanettini;Claudio Zanettini;Chanel Barnes;Marcelo Solinas;Marcelo Solinas

  • Cocaine self-administration increased by compounding discriminative stimuli

    Panlilio Lv;Weiss Sj;Schindler Cw

  • Exposure to delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) increases subsequent heroin taking but not heroin's reinforcing efficacy: a self-administration study in rats.

    M Solinas;L V Panlilio;S R Goldberg

  • Self-administration of remifentanil, an ultra-short acting opioid, under continuous and progressive-ratio schedules of reinforcement in rats

    Leigh V. Panlilio;Charles W. Schindler

  • Reducing cannabinoid abuse and preventing relapse by enhancing endogenous brain levels of kynurenic acid

    Zuzana Justinova;Zuzana Justinova;Paola Mascia;Paola Mascia;Hui-Qiu Wu;Maria E Secci

  • Cannabinoid agonists but not inhibitors of endogenous cannabinoid transport or metabolism enhance the reinforcing efficacy of heroin in rats.

    Marcello Solinas;Leigh V Panlilio;Gianluigi Tanda;Alexandros Makriyannis

  • Stress, craving and mood as predictors of early dropout from opioid agonist therapy.

    Leigh V. Panlilio;Samuel W. Stull;William J. Kowalczyk;Karran A. Phillips

  • Previous Exposure to THC Alters the Reinforcing Efficacy and Anxiety-Related Effects of Cocaine in Rats

    Leigh V Panlilio;Marcello Solinas;Stephanie A Matthews;Steven R Goldberg

Frequent Co-Authors

David H. Epstein
David H. Epstein National Institute on Drug Abuse
Lee Hogarth
Lee Hogarth University of Exeter
Stephanie T. Lanza
Stephanie T. Lanza Pennsylvania State University

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