Rationale — The cannabinoid CB1 receptor antagonist/inverse agonist rimonabant (SR 141716) has been shown to block reinforcing and rewarding effects of nicotine. Research has not investigated whether the cannabinoid system is involved in the interoceptive stimulus effects of nicotine functioning as a conditional stimulus (CS). Objective — We examined the effects of rimonabant and the CB1/2 receptor agonist, CP 55,940, on responding evoked by a nicotine CS in rats. Additionally, we determined whether CP 55,940 functioned as a CS or a Pavlovian positive drug feature Materials and methods — Pavlovian discrimination training involved intermixed nicotine (0.2 mg base/kg) and saline sessions with intermittent access to water only on nicotine. A...
In the present report, rats\u27 performance was assessed in five tasks designed to measure behaviora...
Rationale: Conditioned environmental stimuli are important determinants of drug-taking and -seeking ...
In rats, the pharmacological (interoceptive) effects of nicotine can serve as a signal (conditional ...
Rationale — The cannabinoid CB1 receptor antagonist/inverse agonist rimonabant (SR 141716) has been...
The present experiments examined whether a nicotine state could set the occasion for a pairing betwe...
Rationale: In Pavlovian conditioning research, nicotine is typically conceptualized as the unconditi...
Environmental stimuli that co-occur with tobacco use come to evoke drug-related conditioned response...
Recent research examining Pavlovian appetitive conditioning has extended the associative properties ...
Nicotine is commonly considered to be the primary addictive constituent in tobacco products. Therefo...
Nicotine functions as a negative feature in a Pavlovian discriminated goal-tracking task. Whether wi...
There are several lines of evidence supporting the existence of a pivotal role of the cannabinoid sy...
Past research has shown that when rats received 0.4 mg base/kg nicotine paired reliably with intermi...
In rats, the pharmacological (interoceptive) effects of 0.4 mg/kg nicotine can serve as a conditiona...
Previous studies have shown that the interoceptive nicotine conditional stimulus (CS) functions simi...
Tobacco dependence is among the leading causes of preventable deaths in North America. The main psy...
In the present report, rats\u27 performance was assessed in five tasks designed to measure behaviora...
Rationale: Conditioned environmental stimuli are important determinants of drug-taking and -seeking ...
In rats, the pharmacological (interoceptive) effects of nicotine can serve as a signal (conditional ...
Rationale — The cannabinoid CB1 receptor antagonist/inverse agonist rimonabant (SR 141716) has been...
The present experiments examined whether a nicotine state could set the occasion for a pairing betwe...
Rationale: In Pavlovian conditioning research, nicotine is typically conceptualized as the unconditi...
Environmental stimuli that co-occur with tobacco use come to evoke drug-related conditioned response...
Recent research examining Pavlovian appetitive conditioning has extended the associative properties ...
Nicotine is commonly considered to be the primary addictive constituent in tobacco products. Therefo...
Nicotine functions as a negative feature in a Pavlovian discriminated goal-tracking task. Whether wi...
There are several lines of evidence supporting the existence of a pivotal role of the cannabinoid sy...
Past research has shown that when rats received 0.4 mg base/kg nicotine paired reliably with intermi...
In rats, the pharmacological (interoceptive) effects of 0.4 mg/kg nicotine can serve as a conditiona...
Previous studies have shown that the interoceptive nicotine conditional stimulus (CS) functions simi...
Tobacco dependence is among the leading causes of preventable deaths in North America. The main psy...
In the present report, rats\u27 performance was assessed in five tasks designed to measure behaviora...
Rationale: Conditioned environmental stimuli are important determinants of drug-taking and -seeking ...
In rats, the pharmacological (interoceptive) effects of nicotine can serve as a signal (conditional ...