Withdrawal from cocaine regulates expression of distinct glutamate re-uptake transporters in the nucleus accumbens (NAc). In this study, we examined the cumulative effect of glutamate re-uptake by multiple excitatory amino acid transporters (EAATs) on drug-seeking at two different stages of withdrawal from self-administered cocaine. Rats were trained on fixed ratio 1 (FR1), progressing to FR5 schedule of reinforcement. After one day of withdrawal, microinfusion of a broad non-transportable EAAT antagonist, DL-threo-beta-benzyloxyaspartate (DL-TBOA), into the NAc shell dose-dependently attenuated self-administration of cocaine. Sucrose self-administration was not affected by DL-TBOA, indicating an effect specific to reinforcing properties of...
Incubation of craving is the phenomenon in which craving intensifies over the course of abstinence. ...
AbstractBackgroundN-acetylcysteine (NAC) has been suggested to prevent relapse to cocaine seeking. H...
A key in understanding the neurobiology of addiction and developing effective pharmacotherapies is r...
The intravenous cocaine self-administration model is widely used to characterize the neurobiology of...
Factors that result in augmented reinstatement, including increased withdrawal period duration and h...
Cocaine and cocaine-associated cues elicit craving in addicts and reinstate cocaine-seeking behavior...
Background: It has been demonstrated that long-term exposure to cocaine leads to plastic changes in ...
Both pre-clinical and clinical studies indicate that N-acetylcysteine (NAC) may be useful in treatin...
In human addicts and in animal models, chronic cocaine use leads to numerous alterations in glutamat...
Cocaine abuse and relapse remain a major public health concern in the United States and worldwide fo...
BACKGROUND: N-acetylcysteine (NAC) has been suggested to prevent relapse to cocaine seeking. However...
High rates of relapse after prolonged abstinence are often triggered by exposure to drug-associated ...
International audienceThe chronic and relapsing nature of addiction suggests that drugs produce pers...
In human drug users, cue-induced drug craving progressively intensifies after drug abstinence, promo...
Glutamate signaling in prefrontal cortex and ventral tegmental area plays an important role in the m...
Incubation of craving is the phenomenon in which craving intensifies over the course of abstinence. ...
AbstractBackgroundN-acetylcysteine (NAC) has been suggested to prevent relapse to cocaine seeking. H...
A key in understanding the neurobiology of addiction and developing effective pharmacotherapies is r...
The intravenous cocaine self-administration model is widely used to characterize the neurobiology of...
Factors that result in augmented reinstatement, including increased withdrawal period duration and h...
Cocaine and cocaine-associated cues elicit craving in addicts and reinstate cocaine-seeking behavior...
Background: It has been demonstrated that long-term exposure to cocaine leads to plastic changes in ...
Both pre-clinical and clinical studies indicate that N-acetylcysteine (NAC) may be useful in treatin...
In human addicts and in animal models, chronic cocaine use leads to numerous alterations in glutamat...
Cocaine abuse and relapse remain a major public health concern in the United States and worldwide fo...
BACKGROUND: N-acetylcysteine (NAC) has been suggested to prevent relapse to cocaine seeking. However...
High rates of relapse after prolonged abstinence are often triggered by exposure to drug-associated ...
International audienceThe chronic and relapsing nature of addiction suggests that drugs produce pers...
In human drug users, cue-induced drug craving progressively intensifies after drug abstinence, promo...
Glutamate signaling in prefrontal cortex and ventral tegmental area plays an important role in the m...
Incubation of craving is the phenomenon in which craving intensifies over the course of abstinence. ...
AbstractBackgroundN-acetylcysteine (NAC) has been suggested to prevent relapse to cocaine seeking. H...
A key in understanding the neurobiology of addiction and developing effective pharmacotherapies is r...