The positive reinforcing properties of addictive drugs have a primary role in the development of drug dependence. In the field of opiates, great attention has been given to this phenomenon, as well as to the negative properties eliciting craving and inducing relapse during withdrawal. This study was designed to evaluate whether elevated plus-maze (EPM) experienced rats withdrawn from low doses of subcutaneous (s.c.) morphine (10 mg/kg), in which a high anxiety level is the most prominent withdrawal symptom, acquire place preference when submitted to a conflict paradigm in which drug effects are paired with an aversive context: the distal part of the open arms of an EPM. Both the anxiety test and place preference conditioning were measured i...
In opioid addiction, cues and contexts associated with drug reward can be powerful triggers for drug...
BACKGROUND: Drug-associated conditioned stimuli are a key factor to induce morphine relapse. To da...
The amnesic effects of morphine may be related to its action on nociception, anxiety, or locomotion....
The positive reinforcing properties of addictive drugs have a primary role in the development of dru...
The positive reinforcing properties of addictive drugs have a primary role in the development of dru...
Previous spatial learning is required for the development of place preference in rats following chro...
Previous spatial learning is required for the development of place preference in rats following chro...
The negative affective state of opiate abstinence plays an important role in craving and relapse to ...
The negative affective state of opiate abstinence plays an important role in craving and relapse to ...
Opioid addiction in humans is a chronically relapsing disorder characterized by discontinuous period...
We have previously shown with a model of morphine-induced conditioned place preference (CPP) that a ...
In humans, cues associated with the rewarding effect of drugs of abuse induce drug craving and activ...
Opioid addiction in humans is a chronically relapsing disorder characterized by discontinuous period...
A stable memory can be disrupted if amnestic treatment is applied in conjunction with memory reactiv...
In opioid addiction, cues and contexts associated with drug reward can be powerful triggers for drug...
In opioid addiction, cues and contexts associated with drug reward can be powerful triggers for drug...
BACKGROUND: Drug-associated conditioned stimuli are a key factor to induce morphine relapse. To da...
The amnesic effects of morphine may be related to its action on nociception, anxiety, or locomotion....
The positive reinforcing properties of addictive drugs have a primary role in the development of dru...
The positive reinforcing properties of addictive drugs have a primary role in the development of dru...
Previous spatial learning is required for the development of place preference in rats following chro...
Previous spatial learning is required for the development of place preference in rats following chro...
The negative affective state of opiate abstinence plays an important role in craving and relapse to ...
The negative affective state of opiate abstinence plays an important role in craving and relapse to ...
Opioid addiction in humans is a chronically relapsing disorder characterized by discontinuous period...
We have previously shown with a model of morphine-induced conditioned place preference (CPP) that a ...
In humans, cues associated with the rewarding effect of drugs of abuse induce drug craving and activ...
Opioid addiction in humans is a chronically relapsing disorder characterized by discontinuous period...
A stable memory can be disrupted if amnestic treatment is applied in conjunction with memory reactiv...
In opioid addiction, cues and contexts associated with drug reward can be powerful triggers for drug...
In opioid addiction, cues and contexts associated with drug reward can be powerful triggers for drug...
BACKGROUND: Drug-associated conditioned stimuli are a key factor to induce morphine relapse. To da...
The amnesic effects of morphine may be related to its action on nociception, anxiety, or locomotion....