The conditioned place preference (CPP) test is frequently used to evaluate the rewarding properties of drugs of abuse in mice. Despite its widespread use in transgenic and knockout experiments, there are few forward genetic studies using CPP to identify novel genes contributing to drug reward. In this study, we tested LG/J and SM/J inbred strains and the parents/offspring of 10 families of an F(45)/F(46) advanced intercross line (AIL) for methamphetamine-induced CPP (MA-CPP) once per week over 2 weeks. Both LG/J and SM/J mice exhibited significant MA-CPP that was not significantly different between the two strains. Furthermore, LG/J mice showed significantly less acute MA-induced locomotor activity as well as locomotor sensitization followi...
Sensation seeking is a multifaceted, heritable trait which predicts the development of substance use...
RationaleChemical mutagenesis in the mouse is a forward genetics approach that introduces random mut...
Psychostimulant addiction is a heritable substance use disorder; however its genetic basis is almost...
The identification of genes influencing sensitivity to stimulants and opioids is important for deter...
Abstract Background The expanding set of genomics tools available for inbred mouse strains has renew...
Initial sensitivity to psychostimulants can predict subsequent use and abuse in humans. Acute locomo...
We used a conditioned place preference paradigm to test the rewarding effects of methamphetamine (1m...
The question of whether genetic factors contribute to risk for methamphetamine (MA) use and dependen...
In previous studies, we have demonstrated that mice of the inbred strain C57BL/6J (C57) are more sus...
An organism\u27s behaviors are largely shaped by the contribution of genetics and environmental fact...
Initial sensitivity to psychostimulants can predict subsequent use and abuse in humans. Acute locomo...
Drugs of abuse, including alcohol and stimulants like cocaine, produce effects that are subject to i...
Sensitivity to the locomotor stimulant effects of methamphetamine (MA) is a heritable trait that uti...
Research in animal models and human subjects points towards reward sensitivity and impulsivity as be...
Relapse to drug use after periods of forced or self-imposed abstinence is a central problem in the t...
Sensation seeking is a multifaceted, heritable trait which predicts the development of substance use...
RationaleChemical mutagenesis in the mouse is a forward genetics approach that introduces random mut...
Psychostimulant addiction is a heritable substance use disorder; however its genetic basis is almost...
The identification of genes influencing sensitivity to stimulants and opioids is important for deter...
Abstract Background The expanding set of genomics tools available for inbred mouse strains has renew...
Initial sensitivity to psychostimulants can predict subsequent use and abuse in humans. Acute locomo...
We used a conditioned place preference paradigm to test the rewarding effects of methamphetamine (1m...
The question of whether genetic factors contribute to risk for methamphetamine (MA) use and dependen...
In previous studies, we have demonstrated that mice of the inbred strain C57BL/6J (C57) are more sus...
An organism\u27s behaviors are largely shaped by the contribution of genetics and environmental fact...
Initial sensitivity to psychostimulants can predict subsequent use and abuse in humans. Acute locomo...
Drugs of abuse, including alcohol and stimulants like cocaine, produce effects that are subject to i...
Sensitivity to the locomotor stimulant effects of methamphetamine (MA) is a heritable trait that uti...
Research in animal models and human subjects points towards reward sensitivity and impulsivity as be...
Relapse to drug use after periods of forced or self-imposed abstinence is a central problem in the t...
Sensation seeking is a multifaceted, heritable trait which predicts the development of substance use...
RationaleChemical mutagenesis in the mouse is a forward genetics approach that introduces random mut...
Psychostimulant addiction is a heritable substance use disorder; however its genetic basis is almost...