Molecular changes in cortical areas of addicted brain may underlie cognitive impairment and loss of control over intake of addictive substances and alcohol. Prodynorphin (PDYN) gives rise to dynorphin (DYNs) opioid peptides which target kappa-opioid receptor (KOR). DYNs mediate alcohol-induced impairment of learning and memory, while KOR antagonists block excessive, compulsive-like drug and alcohol self-administration in animal models. In human brain, the DYN/KOR system may undergo adaptive changes, which along with neuronal loss, may contribute to alcohol-associated cognitive deficit. We addressed this hypothesis by comparing the expression levels and co-expression (transcriptionally coordinated) patterns of PDYN and KOR (OPRK1) genes in d...
It is well accepted that both inherent and environmental factors influence the pathogenesis of alcoh...
Opioids such as heroin are highly addictive illicit drugs. The μ opioid receptor (MOR) plays a centr...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol dependence and associated cognitive impairments apparently result from neuroadap...
Molecular changes in cortical areas of addicted brain may underlie cognitive impairment and loss of ...
The endogenous opioid peptides dynorphins and enkephalins may be involved in brain-area specific syn...
Molecular changes induced by excessive alcohol consumption may underlie formation of dysphoric state...
The endogenous opioid system (EOS) plays a critical role in addictive processes. Molecular dysregula...
Molecular mechanisms of adaptive transformations caused by alcohol exposure on opioid dynorphin and ...
none7Molecular mechanisms of adaptive transformations caused by alcohol exposure on opioid dynorphin...
Neuropeptides are special in their expression profiles restricted to neuronal subpopulations and low...
According to the Centers for Disease Control, excessive alcohol use cost the United States nearly 24...
Alcoholism is a devastating disease afflicting roughly 17 million Americans. While this figure is s...
Background: Previous studies have suggested that alcohol-reinforcing effects are mediated by the end...
The aims of the thesis were to examine i) whether the endogenous opioid system (EOS) is lateralized ...
Background and Aim: Alcohol alters several neurotransmitter systems within the brain and accumulate...
It is well accepted that both inherent and environmental factors influence the pathogenesis of alcoh...
Opioids such as heroin are highly addictive illicit drugs. The μ opioid receptor (MOR) plays a centr...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol dependence and associated cognitive impairments apparently result from neuroadap...
Molecular changes in cortical areas of addicted brain may underlie cognitive impairment and loss of ...
The endogenous opioid peptides dynorphins and enkephalins may be involved in brain-area specific syn...
Molecular changes induced by excessive alcohol consumption may underlie formation of dysphoric state...
The endogenous opioid system (EOS) plays a critical role in addictive processes. Molecular dysregula...
Molecular mechanisms of adaptive transformations caused by alcohol exposure on opioid dynorphin and ...
none7Molecular mechanisms of adaptive transformations caused by alcohol exposure on opioid dynorphin...
Neuropeptides are special in their expression profiles restricted to neuronal subpopulations and low...
According to the Centers for Disease Control, excessive alcohol use cost the United States nearly 24...
Alcoholism is a devastating disease afflicting roughly 17 million Americans. While this figure is s...
Background: Previous studies have suggested that alcohol-reinforcing effects are mediated by the end...
The aims of the thesis were to examine i) whether the endogenous opioid system (EOS) is lateralized ...
Background and Aim: Alcohol alters several neurotransmitter systems within the brain and accumulate...
It is well accepted that both inherent and environmental factors influence the pathogenesis of alcoh...
Opioids such as heroin are highly addictive illicit drugs. The μ opioid receptor (MOR) plays a centr...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol dependence and associated cognitive impairments apparently result from neuroadap...