The changes in brain function that perpetuate opiate addiction are unclear. In our studies of human narcolepsy, a disease caused by loss of immunohistochemically detected hypocretin (orexin) neurons, we encountered a control brain (from an apparently neurologically normal individual) with 50% more hypocretin neurons than other control human brains that we had studied. We discovered that this individual was a heroin addict. Studying five postmortem brains from heroin addicts, we report that the brain tissue had, on average, 54% more immunohistochemically detected neurons producing hypocretin than did control brains from neurologically normal subjects. Similar increases in hypocretin-producing cells could be induced in wild-type mice by long-...
Hypocretins (orexins) are wake-promoting neuropeptides produced by hypothalamic neurons. These hypoc...
Misuse and abuse of prescription opioid analgesics and use of recreational opioids such as heroin cr...
Addiction is a devastating disorder that affects 15.3 million people worldwide. While prevalent, few...
The changes in brain function that perpetuate opiate addiction are unclear. In our studies of human ...
The hypocretins/orexins were discovered in 1998. Within 2 years, this led to the discovery of the ca...
We previously found that human heroin addicts and mice chronically exposed to morphine exhibit a sig...
AbstractMurine and canine narcolepsy can be caused by mutations of the hypocretin (Hcrt) (orexin) pr...
The discovery of hypocretins (orexins) and their causal implication in narcolepsy is the most import...
Addiction to drugs of abuse is a growing problem in today’s society and current treatments often fai...
Opioids such as heroin are highly addictive illicit drugs. The μ opioid receptor (MOR) plays a centr...
BACKGROUND: Mice deficient for the stable tubule only peptide (STOP) display altered dopaminergic ne...
AbstractOrexins (hypocretins) are a pair of neuropeptides implicated in energy homeostasis and arous...
The endogenous opioid system, comprised of multiple opioid neuropeptide and receptor gene families, ...
International audienceBackground: Morphine, the principal active agent in opium, is not restricted t...
Scientific information about the neurobiology of addictive behaviors provides an increasingly import...
Hypocretins (orexins) are wake-promoting neuropeptides produced by hypothalamic neurons. These hypoc...
Misuse and abuse of prescription opioid analgesics and use of recreational opioids such as heroin cr...
Addiction is a devastating disorder that affects 15.3 million people worldwide. While prevalent, few...
The changes in brain function that perpetuate opiate addiction are unclear. In our studies of human ...
The hypocretins/orexins were discovered in 1998. Within 2 years, this led to the discovery of the ca...
We previously found that human heroin addicts and mice chronically exposed to morphine exhibit a sig...
AbstractMurine and canine narcolepsy can be caused by mutations of the hypocretin (Hcrt) (orexin) pr...
The discovery of hypocretins (orexins) and their causal implication in narcolepsy is the most import...
Addiction to drugs of abuse is a growing problem in today’s society and current treatments often fai...
Opioids such as heroin are highly addictive illicit drugs. The μ opioid receptor (MOR) plays a centr...
BACKGROUND: Mice deficient for the stable tubule only peptide (STOP) display altered dopaminergic ne...
AbstractOrexins (hypocretins) are a pair of neuropeptides implicated in energy homeostasis and arous...
The endogenous opioid system, comprised of multiple opioid neuropeptide and receptor gene families, ...
International audienceBackground: Morphine, the principal active agent in opium, is not restricted t...
Scientific information about the neurobiology of addictive behaviors provides an increasingly import...
Hypocretins (orexins) are wake-promoting neuropeptides produced by hypothalamic neurons. These hypoc...
Misuse and abuse of prescription opioid analgesics and use of recreational opioids such as heroin cr...
Addiction is a devastating disorder that affects 15.3 million people worldwide. While prevalent, few...