<div><p>The possibility to control the rate of sexual stimulation that the female rat receives during a mating encounter (pacing) increases the number of newborn neurons that reach the granular layer of the accessory olfactory bulb (AOB). If females mate repeatedly, the increase in the number of neurons is observed in other regions of the AOB and in the main olfactory bulb (MOB). It has also been shown that paced mating induces a reward state mediated by opioids. There is also evidence that opioids modulate neurogenesis. In the present study, we evaluated whether the opioid receptor antagonist naloxone (NX) could reduce the increase in neurogenesis in the AOB induced by paced mating. Ovariectomized female rats were randomly divided in 5 dif...
Natural reward and drugs of abuse converge on the mesolimbic pathway and activate common mechanism o...
Exposure to chemosensory signals from unfamiliar males can terminate pregnancy in recently mated fem...
<div><p>Exposure to chemosensory signals from unfamiliar males can terminate pregnancy in recently m...
The continuous production and addition of new neurons during life in the olfactory bulb is well acce...
In rodents, sexual behavior depends on the adequate detection of sexually relevant stimuli. The olfa...
We assessed the development of a conditioned partner preference in female rats towards males associa...
Previous research has shown that opioid drugs have profound effects on female reproduction. It has a...
Opiates are important regulators of reproductive function in the rat, potently inhibiting gonadotrop...
Natural reward and drugs of abuse converge on the mesolimbic pathway and activate common mechanism o...
Natural reward and drugs of abuse converge on the mesolimbic pathway and activate common mechanism o...
Natural reward and drugs of abuse converge on the mesolimbic pathway and activate common mechanism o...
Introduction. Corticosterone inhibits male rodent sexual behavior while the mechanism remains obscur...
Natural reward and drugs of abuse converge on the mesolimbic pathway and activate common mechanism o...
Opioid agonists such as heroin, morphine, methadone, Met⁵-enkephalinamide, and β-endorphin have been...
Natural reward and drugs of abuse converge on the mesolimbic pathway and activate common mechanism o...
Natural reward and drugs of abuse converge on the mesolimbic pathway and activate common mechanism o...
Exposure to chemosensory signals from unfamiliar males can terminate pregnancy in recently mated fem...
<div><p>Exposure to chemosensory signals from unfamiliar males can terminate pregnancy in recently m...
The continuous production and addition of new neurons during life in the olfactory bulb is well acce...
In rodents, sexual behavior depends on the adequate detection of sexually relevant stimuli. The olfa...
We assessed the development of a conditioned partner preference in female rats towards males associa...
Previous research has shown that opioid drugs have profound effects on female reproduction. It has a...
Opiates are important regulators of reproductive function in the rat, potently inhibiting gonadotrop...
Natural reward and drugs of abuse converge on the mesolimbic pathway and activate common mechanism o...
Natural reward and drugs of abuse converge on the mesolimbic pathway and activate common mechanism o...
Natural reward and drugs of abuse converge on the mesolimbic pathway and activate common mechanism o...
Introduction. Corticosterone inhibits male rodent sexual behavior while the mechanism remains obscur...
Natural reward and drugs of abuse converge on the mesolimbic pathway and activate common mechanism o...
Opioid agonists such as heroin, morphine, methadone, Met⁵-enkephalinamide, and β-endorphin have been...
Natural reward and drugs of abuse converge on the mesolimbic pathway and activate common mechanism o...
Natural reward and drugs of abuse converge on the mesolimbic pathway and activate common mechanism o...
Exposure to chemosensory signals from unfamiliar males can terminate pregnancy in recently mated fem...
<div><p>Exposure to chemosensory signals from unfamiliar males can terminate pregnancy in recently m...