Restrictionof food intake increases the acquisitionof drug abusebehavior and enhances the reinforcing efficacy of thosedrugs.However, the neurophysiological mechanisms responsible for the interactions between feeding state and drug use are largely unknown. Here we show that chronicmild food restriction increases the burst firing of dopamine neurons in the substantia nigra. Dopamine neurons from food-restricted mice exhibited increased burst firing in vivo, an effect that was enhanced by an injection of the psychomotor stimulant cocaine (10mg/kg, i.p.). Food restriction also enhanced aspartic acid-induced burst firing of dopamine neurons in an ex vivo brain slice preparation, consistent with an adaptation occurring in the somatodendritic com...
Rationale Drugs of abuse and palatable food share the ability to stimulate dopamine (DA) transmissi...
International audienceThe meso-cortico-limbic system, via dopamine release, encodes the rewarding an...
Background: Prolonged dopaminergic replacement therapy in PD results in pulsatile dopamine receptors...
BACKGROUND: Dopamine (DA) signalling in the brain is necessary for feeding behaviour, and alteration...
Drugs of abuse and highly palatable food share the property to stimulate dopamine (DA) transmission ...
Our perception of the world and how we modify our behavior in response to changes in our environment...
Reduced dopamine (DA) signaling has been hypothesized to induce compulsive overeating in obesity. Ho...
This study was aimed at identifying the neuronal pathways that mediate the eating-induced increase i...
Deep brain stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus (STN) is an effective therapy for motor deficits i...
This study was aimed at identifying the neuronal pathways that mediate the eating-induced increase i...
Because the olfactory system plays a major role in food consumption, and because 'food addiction' an...
Increase in dopamine output on corticolimbic structures, such as medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) and...
Environmental condition such as food restriction has been shown to produce sensitization to the stim...
We have recently reported that behavioural sensitization to morphine, amphetamine, cocaine and nicot...
Addiction can be defined as a chronic relapsing disorder that is characterized by a loss of control ...
Rationale Drugs of abuse and palatable food share the ability to stimulate dopamine (DA) transmissi...
International audienceThe meso-cortico-limbic system, via dopamine release, encodes the rewarding an...
Background: Prolonged dopaminergic replacement therapy in PD results in pulsatile dopamine receptors...
BACKGROUND: Dopamine (DA) signalling in the brain is necessary for feeding behaviour, and alteration...
Drugs of abuse and highly palatable food share the property to stimulate dopamine (DA) transmission ...
Our perception of the world and how we modify our behavior in response to changes in our environment...
Reduced dopamine (DA) signaling has been hypothesized to induce compulsive overeating in obesity. Ho...
This study was aimed at identifying the neuronal pathways that mediate the eating-induced increase i...
Deep brain stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus (STN) is an effective therapy for motor deficits i...
This study was aimed at identifying the neuronal pathways that mediate the eating-induced increase i...
Because the olfactory system plays a major role in food consumption, and because 'food addiction' an...
Increase in dopamine output on corticolimbic structures, such as medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) and...
Environmental condition such as food restriction has been shown to produce sensitization to the stim...
We have recently reported that behavioural sensitization to morphine, amphetamine, cocaine and nicot...
Addiction can be defined as a chronic relapsing disorder that is characterized by a loss of control ...
Rationale Drugs of abuse and palatable food share the ability to stimulate dopamine (DA) transmissi...
International audienceThe meso-cortico-limbic system, via dopamine release, encodes the rewarding an...
Background: Prolonged dopaminergic replacement therapy in PD results in pulsatile dopamine receptors...