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The study is investigating the impact of progesterone and estrogen on brain areas that are involved with stress response and drug craving. The study will involve 40 women who will participate in the Montreal Imaging Stress Task (MIST) while undergoing fMRI scanning procedures. Half of the women will complete the procedures during the luteal phase of the menstrual cycle; the other half will complete procedures during the follicular phase. Subjective and physiological measures (cortisol levels) will be used to measure stress and craving response. Hypothesis 1A is that all women will exhibit increased craving, stress response, salivary cortisol and BNST and limbic nuclei activation in response to the MIST task. Hypothesis 1B is that these increased responses will be higher for women in the luteal phase than for women in the follicular phase of the menstrual cycle.
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Inclusion Criteria Cocaine-Dependent Women a. Women meeting criteria for cocaine-dependence in the previous three months (current).
Exclusion Criteria Cocaine-Dependent Women
a. Subjects meeting DSM-IV criteria for current dependence (within 2 months) on substances other than cocaine. Nicotine dependence can affect HPA function therefore it would be ideal to exclude subjects with nicotine use. Because of the comorbidity of cocaine and nicotine dependence, this would seriously compromise the feasibility of recruitment. Alcohol has also been known to affect HPA function, however to enhance recruitment efforts, individuals with alcohol dependence or abuse will be included in the study if they do not require medically supervised detoxification.
Inclusion Criteria Non-Dependent Healthy Control Women a. As above. Exclusion Criteria Non-Dependent Healthy Control Women
a. Women meeting DSM-IV criteria for past or current substance dependence (other than nicotine).
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