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Leslie
H. Lundahl, PhD
Assistant
Professor
University Track: Research-Educator
Room 202
Email:
llundahl@med.wayne.edu
Phone:
313.993.1374
Fax:
313.993.1372
Research:
Research
Interests
Much
of my research has focused on factors that affect the development of
substance use disorders, particularly the physiological, behavioral, and
subjective substrates of drug cue reactivity and craving as they relate
to the maintenance of drug-taking behavior, and gender differences in
physiological and behavioral responses to various substances (i.e.,
alcohol, nicotine, marijuana, and cocaine).
I am also interested in risk factors in the addictive process,
such as family history of addiction, personality correlates, and
psychiatric co-morbidity.
A more recent interest is in the neuropsychological and
psychiatric sequelae of chronic MDMA, marijuana, and methamphetamine
exposure.
Currently I am involved in developing laboratory models to test
potential medications for treatment of cocaine and cannabis use
disorders, and am starting to study the role of prenatal drug exposure
in the development of adolescent substance use and other psychiatric
disorders.
Honors/Awards:
Sigma Xi Research Presentation
Award, 1991
Student Travel Award, APA Science Directorate,
1992
Dissertation Research Award, APA Science
Directorate, 1994
Livingston Fellowship Award, Department of
Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School, 1996
Early Career Award, College on Problems of
Drug Dependence (CPDD), 2000
National Institutes of Health (NIH) Loan
Repayment Program Awardee, 2003 - 2005
National Institutes of Health (NIH) Loan
Repayment Program Awardee, 2005 - 2007
Selected
Peer-Reviewed Publications
1.
Renshaw, P.F., Daniels, S.L., Lundahl, L.H., Rogers, V. &
Lukas, S.E. (1999). Short-term treatment with citicholine (CDP-Choline)
attenuates some
measures of craving in cocaine-dependent subjects:
A preliminary report. Psychopharmacology,
142, 132-138.
2.
Lundahl, L.H., Henningfield,
J.E., & Lukas, S.E.
(2000). Mecamylamine blockade of both positive and negative
effects of IV nicotine in human volunteers.
Pharmacology,
Biochemistry, & Behavior, 66, 637-643.
3.
Lundahl, L.H. & Lukas, S.E. (2001). The impact of familial
alcoholism on alcohol reactivity in female social drinkers. Experimental
and Clinical Psychopharmacology, 9, 101-109.
4.
Kouri, E.M., Lundahl, L.H., Borden, K.M., McNeil, J. & Lukas,
S.E. (2002). Effects of oral contraceptives on acute cocaine response in
female volunteers. Pharmacology,
Biochemistry, & Behavior, 74, 173-180.
5.
Johanson, C.E., Frey, K., Lundahl, L.H., Keenan, P., Lockhart,
N., Roll, J., Galloway, G., Koeppe, R. A., Kilbourn, M. R., Robbins, T.,
& Schuster, C.R.
(2006). Cognitive function and nigrostriatal markers in abstinent
methamphetamine abusers. Psychopharmacology,
185, 327-338.
6.
Penetar, D.M., Looby, A.R., Su, Z., Lundahl, L.H., Erös-Sarnyai,
M., McNeil, J.F., & Lukas, S.E. (2006). Benztropine
pretreatment does not affect responses to acute cocaine administration
in human volunteers. Human
Psychopharmacology: Clinical and Experimental, 21, 549-559.
7. Johanson,
C.E., Lundahl, L.H., Lockhart, N. & Schubiner, H.E.
(2006). Intravenous cocaine discrimination in humans.
Experimental
and Clinical Psychopharmacology, 14, 91-108.
8.
Lundahl, L.H. & Lukas, S.E.
(2007). Negative cocaine effect expectancies are associated with
subjective response to cocaine challenge in
recreational cocaine users. Addictive
Behaviors, 32, 1262-1271.
9.
Durdle, H. Lundahl, L.H., Johanson, C.-E., & Tancer, M.E.
(In press). Major
Depression:
the relative contribution of gender, MDMA, and cannabis use.
Depression
and Anxiety.
10.
Johanson, C.E., Lundahl, L.H., & Schubiner, H.E. (In press).
Effects of oral cocaine on intravenous cocaine discrimination in humans.
Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology.
Book
Chapter
1.
Lundahl, L.H. & Hopper, J. (September, 2007 release date).
Club Drugs. In Handbook
of Substance Use Disorders: A Treatment Guide.
J. Isaacson, T. Parran, Jr., D. Alford, and J. Hopper (Editors),
Humana Press.
Published
Proceedings of Conference and Symposia (last 5 years)
1.
Raiter, J.A., Lundahl, L.H., Johanson, C.E., & Tancer, M.E.
(2003).
Neuropsychological and personality function in light and
heavy MDMA users. Problems
of Drug Dependence 2003: Proceedings of the 65th Annual Scientific
Meeting, The College on Problems of Drug Dependence, Inc.
http://www.cpdd.vcu.edu/Pages/Meetings/MeetProgAbSearchAll.html
2. Lundahl,
L.H., Raiter, J.A, , Berardi, K., Aubie, C., & Johanson, C-E.
(2003). Marijuana cue-induced craving in young adult cannabis abusers.
Problems of Drug Dependence 2003: Proceedings of the 65th Annual
Scientific Meeting, The College on Problems of Drug Dependence, Inc.
(paper presentation)
http://www.cpdd.vcu.edu/Pages/Meetings/MeetProgAbSearchAll.html
3. Lockhart,
N., Lundahl, L.H., Schubiner, H., & Johanson, C-E. (2004).
Intravenous cocaine
discrimination in humans.
Problems of Drug Dependence 2004: Proceedings of the 66th Annual
Scientific Meeting, The College on Problems of Drug Dependence, Inc.
http://www.cpdd.vcu.edu/Pages/Meetings/MeetProgAbSearchAll.html
4.
Lundahl, L.H., Keenan, P., Schuster, C.R., & Johanson, C.E.
(2004). Neurocognitive
function in chronic high dose methamphetamine users following long term
abstinence. Problems of Drug
Dependence 2004: Proceedings of the 66th Annual Scientific Meeting, The
College on Problems of Drug Dependence, Inc.
http://www.cpdd.vcu.edu/Pages/Meetings/MeetProgAbSearchAll.html
5.
Frey, K.A., Schuster, C.R., Johanson, C.E., Lundahl, L.H.,
Keenan, P., Lockhart, N., Koeppe,
R.A., & Kilbourn, M.R. (2004).
Effects of chronic high dose methamphetamine in long-term
abstinent methamphetamine abusers on striatal dopamine assessed with
PET. Problems of Drug
Dependence 2004: Proceedings of the 66th Annual Scientific Meeting, The
College on Problems of Drug Dependence, Inc.
http://www.cpdd.vcu.edu/Pages/Meetings/MeetProgAbSearchAll.html
6. Lundahl,
L.H., Aubie, C., Berardi, K., Johanson, C.E., & Tancer, M.E. (2005).
Cognitive function and mood symptoms in light and heavy MDMA
users who abuse cannabis. Problems of Drug Dependence 2005: Proceedings
of the 67th Annual Scientific Meeting, The College on Problems of Drug
Dependence, Inc. (paper presentation)
http://www.cpdd.vcu.edu/Pages/Meetings/MeetProgAbSearchAll.html
7. Lockhart,
N., Schubiner, H., Lundahl, L.H., & Johanson, C.E. (2005).
The ability of oral cocaine to block the
discriminative stimulus effects of intravenous cocaine in humans.
Problems of Drug Dependence 2005: Proceedings of the 67th Annual
Scientific Meeting, The College on Problems of Drug Dependence, Inc.
http://www.cpdd.vcu.edu/Pages/Meetings/MeetProgAbSearchAll.html
8. Johanson,
C-E., Lundahl, L.H., & Schubiner, H. (2006).
D-amphetamine blocks some subjective effects of intravenous
cocaine in humans. Problems of Drug Dependence 2006: Proceedings of the
68th Annual Scientific Meeting, The College on Problems of Drug
Dependence, Inc.
http://www.cpdd.vcu.edu/Pages/Meetings/MeetProgAbSearchAll.html
9. Lundahl,
L.H., Cederlind, L., Johanson, C-E., & Tancer, M.E. (2006).
Cue-reactivity for medications development:
Specificity of the model. Problems of Drug Dependence 2006: Proceedings of the 68th Annual
Scientific Meeting, The College on Problems of Drug Dependence, Inc.
http://www.cpdd.vcu.edu/Pages/Meetings/MeetProgAbSearchAll.html
10. Durdle, H.,
Lundahl, L.H., Johanson, C-E., & Tancer, M.E. (2006).
Major Depression: Contributions
of gender, MDMA and cannabis use. Problems of Drug Dependence 2006:
Proceedings of the 68th Annual Scientific Meeting, The College on
Problems of Drug Dependence, Inc.
http://www.cpdd.vcu.edu/Pages/Meetings/MeetProgAbSearchAll.html
11. Lundahl, L.H.,
Cederlind, L., & Johanson, C.-E. (2007).
Oral THC attenuates cue-induced marijuana craving in
cannabis-dependent humans. Problems of Drug Dependence 2007: Proceedings
of the 69th Annual Scientific Meeting, The College on Problems of Drug
Dependence, Inc. (paper presentation)
12. Sander, L.,
Milosevic, A., Lundahl, L.H., Durdle, H., Johanson, C.-E., & Tancer,
M.E. (2007). Do exclusionary
criteria in MDMA studies create misrepresentative samples? Problems of
Drug Dependence 2007: Proceedings of the 69th Annual Scientific Meeting,
The College on Problems of Drug Dependence, Inc.
13. Lundahl, L.H.,
Jacobson, S.W., Dodge, N.C., Sokol, R.J., & Jacobson, J.L. (In
press). Relation of early
adolescent alcohol use to prenatal alcohol exposure. Alcoholism:
Clinical and Experimental.
Research
Support
“Cue
Reactivity Model/Pharmacological. Intervention in Cannabis Use”
(Leslie H. Lundahl, PI), Agency: NIH/NIDA.
Funding Period: Sept, 2004 – July, 2006.
Purpose: To develop
and test a laboratory model of marijuana craving to test medications for
use in treatment of marijuana abuse and dependence.
"Biobehavioral Studies of Opioid Drug-Seeking Behavior" (Mark
Greenwald, PI), Agency: NIH/NIDA.
Funding period: September,
2003 – May, 2008. Purpose: Examine environmental factors that
influence drug-seeking behavior in opioid-dependent humans.
“Reducing
Cocaine/Heroin Abuse with SR-Amphetamine and Buprenorphine” (Mark
Greenwald, PI), Agency: NIH/NIDA.
Fundingperiod:
September, 2006 – June, 2009. Purpose:
To determine in
cocaine/heroin-dependent volunteers whether maintenance on sustained
release oral d-amphetamine with buprenorphine sublingual tablet is safe and well
tolerated, decreases cocaine choice in a human laboratory polydrug abuse
model (Study 1), and protects against relapse (Study 2).
“Bases
of ADHD in Fetal Drug or Alcohol Exposure” (Malcolm Avison, PI: Sandra
W. Jacobson, Site PI). Agency:
NIH/NIDA. Funding
period: Sept, 2005 –
August, 2008. Purpose:
1) To use fMRI to confirm that idiopathic, PNCE and PNAE ADHD
subjects in this cohort have a functional impairment in fronto-striatal
circuits, and that additional circuit dysfunctions contribute to
behavioral deficits in PNAE; 2) To test the hypothesis that the circuit
defect in PNCE ADHD is postsynaptic and therefore unresponsive to
methylphenidate; 3) To use structural MRI and DTI to examine the
contribution of structural abnormalities to the functional and
behavioral deficits; 4)To identify the neural correlates of dyscalculia
in PNAE subjects, and test their ability to distinguish PNAE- from
idiopathic and PNCE-associated ADHD; 5) To test the hypothesis that
prenatal exposure to alcohol or cocaine increases the risk of heavy
episodic drinking during adolescence and that this increased risk is
mediated by abnormalities in brain circuitry that are manifest in ADHD.
“Effect
of Three Dose
Ratios of Fentanyl and Naloxone in Opioid-Dependent Volunteers” (Mark
Greenwald, PI), contract with BioDelivery Sciences International Inc.
Funding Period: April, 2006
– June, 2007. Purpose:
To determine the dose range over which IV naloxone administered
in combination with IV fentanyl, would precipitate opioid withdrawal
signs and symptoms and attenuate any pleasurable effects from
intravenous fentanyl injection in subjects with a moderate level of
opioid dependence.
“A
Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled, Multi-Center Study of
Probuphine® in Patients with Opioid Dependence” (Mark
Greenwald, site PI), contract with Titan Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Funding
period: January, 2007 –
December, 2007. Purpose: To determine the safety and efficacy of a
buprenorphine implant for treating opioid-dependent patients.
Currently
Active HIC-Approved Studies
1.
Cue
Reactivity Model for Assessing Pharmacologic Intervention in Treatment
of Cannabis Use Disorders: Study
1: Specificity of
Cue-Induced Craving for Marijuana.
2.
Cue
Reactivity Model for Assessing Pharmacologic Intervention in Treatment
of Cannabis Use Disorders: Study
2: Effects of Pretreatment
with Oral THC on Marijuana Cue-Reactivity.
3.
Assessing
the discriminative stimulus properties of smoked marijuana:
Establishing the Sensitivity and Specificity of the Model.
TEACHING
Seminars
Taught in Past 5 Years
Psychiatric Co-Morbidity: Dual
Diagnosis
Issues in
Adolescent Drug Use
Risk Factors in
Adolescent Substance Use
Treatment
Interventions for Adolescent Substance Abusers
Introduction to
Club Drugs
Psychodynamic
and Interpersonal Therapy Treatment Approaches for Substance Abuse
The Tarasoff
Ruling and the Duty to Protect
Assessing
Dangerousness in Tarasoff-Type Situations
The Treatment
Plan as a Clinical Tool in Psychotherapy
Transference and
Countertransference in the Therapeutic Relationship
Assessing
Suicidality and the Use of No-Suicide Contracting
Substance Use
Disorders and Neuropsychological Impairment
Dual Diagnosis:
Issues in Assessment and Treatment
Co-Occurring
Psychiatric and Substance Use Disorders: Epidemiology and Issues in Diagnosis
Clinical
Supervision
Individual,
Couples, and Group Psychotherapy
Clinical
Assessment and Diagnostic Interviewing
Neuropsychological
Assessment
Invited
Presenter at Workshops
Methamphetamine:
The Problem, the Challenge, and Interventions
Methamphetamine:
Assessment, Diagnosis and Interventions
The Mental
Health Challenges of the University Student:
Alcohol and Drug Abuse
Evidence-Based
Treatment for Methamphetamine Dependence
Overview of
Addictions
Screening,
Assessment and Diagnoses of Co-Occurring Disorders
Therapeutic
Interventions for Use in Populations with Co-Occurring Psychiatric and
Substance Use Disorders
SERVICE
Grant
Review/Service
Ad-hoc Committee for Scientific Review
Small
Business Innovation Research/Small Business Technology Transfer Research
National
Institutes of Health (NIH)
Washington,
DC
October
2002 to Present
Ad-hoc Committee for Scientific Review
NIH/NIAAA (Special Emphasis Panel)
October 2003-
present
Federal Government Advisory Committee Service:
Ad hoc consultant to the Division of
Treatment
Research and Development on Medications Development for Cannabis
Dependence
NIH/NIDA,
March 2004
Human Subjects Committee
College on
Problems of Drug Dependence
June, 2007
– June, 2009
Journal
Reviewer
Addictive Behaviors
1999-present
Experimental
and Clinical Psychopharmacology
2001-present
Journal
of Anxiety and Depression
2002-present
Drug
and Alcohol Dependence
2003-present
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