Several lines of evidence support that food overconsumption may be related to the role of the endogenous opioid system in the control of food palatability. The opioid system, and particularly the delta opioid receptor (DOR), plays a crucial role in the regulation of food rewarding properties. In our study, we used operant conditioning maintained by chocolate-flavoured pellets to investigate the role of DOR in the motivation for palatable food and the structural plasticity changes promoted by this behaviour. For this purpose, we evaluated the specific role of this receptor in the behavioural and neuroplastic changes induced by palatable food in the prefrontal cortex (PFC), hippocampus (HCP) and nucleus accumbens (NAc) in constitutive knockou...
Reduced dopamine (DA) signaling has been hypothesized to induce compulsive overeating in obesity. Ho...
We have previously suggested that during or prior to activation of anticipatory behaviour to a comin...
Eating disorders are multifactorial conditions involving genetic, metabolic, environmental, and beha...
Several lines of evidence support that food overconsumption may be related to the role of the endoge...
Drugs of abuse and highly palatable food share the property to stimulate dopamine (DA) transmission ...
It’s known that palatable food stimulates dopamine transmission preferentially in the nucleus accumb...
Altered motivational processes might participate to the physiopathology of eating-related disorders....
Previous findings from this laboratory demonstrate: (1) that different classes of addictive drugs re...
Palatability enhances food intake by hedonic mechanisms that prevail over caloric necessities. Diffe...
Drug addiction and several eating disorders share striking similarities in their behavioural pattern...
Drug addiction and some eating disorders present striking similarities in their behavioural symptoms...
BACKGROUND: Dopamine (DA) signalling in the brain is necessary for feeding behaviour, and alteration...
Eating disorders are associated with impaired decision-making and dysfunctional reward-related neuro...
What role do brain dopamine and opioid systems play in the mediation of reward? Do these neurotransm...
Obesity has become increasingly problematic for developed countries that offer an overwhelming amoun...
Reduced dopamine (DA) signaling has been hypothesized to induce compulsive overeating in obesity. Ho...
We have previously suggested that during or prior to activation of anticipatory behaviour to a comin...
Eating disorders are multifactorial conditions involving genetic, metabolic, environmental, and beha...
Several lines of evidence support that food overconsumption may be related to the role of the endoge...
Drugs of abuse and highly palatable food share the property to stimulate dopamine (DA) transmission ...
It’s known that palatable food stimulates dopamine transmission preferentially in the nucleus accumb...
Altered motivational processes might participate to the physiopathology of eating-related disorders....
Previous findings from this laboratory demonstrate: (1) that different classes of addictive drugs re...
Palatability enhances food intake by hedonic mechanisms that prevail over caloric necessities. Diffe...
Drug addiction and several eating disorders share striking similarities in their behavioural pattern...
Drug addiction and some eating disorders present striking similarities in their behavioural symptoms...
BACKGROUND: Dopamine (DA) signalling in the brain is necessary for feeding behaviour, and alteration...
Eating disorders are associated with impaired decision-making and dysfunctional reward-related neuro...
What role do brain dopamine and opioid systems play in the mediation of reward? Do these neurotransm...
Obesity has become increasingly problematic for developed countries that offer an overwhelming amoun...
Reduced dopamine (DA) signaling has been hypothesized to induce compulsive overeating in obesity. Ho...
We have previously suggested that during or prior to activation of anticipatory behaviour to a comin...
Eating disorders are multifactorial conditions involving genetic, metabolic, environmental, and beha...