Rats, like humans, show strong individual differences in their response to anxiogenic and stressful stimuli. In the present study we evaluated whether differences in stress-induced self-grooming behaviour may predict an individual's vulnerability to engage in drug self-administration behaviour. From a population of Wistar rats, the lower and upper quartile with respect to time spent self-grooming on an elevated plus maze (EPM) were selected and trained to intravenously self-administer cocaine under fixed and progressive ratio schedules of reinforcement. High grooming (HG) rats reached considerably higher breakpoints than low grooming (LG) rats but showed no differences in acquisition rate and dose-response relationships. Further, EPM exposu...
Extinction is a form of inhibitory learning viewed as an essential process in suppressing conditione...
Stressful life events are important contributors to relapse in recovering cocaine addicts, but the m...
Repeated exposure to stress results in augmentation in the locomotor response to psychostimulant dru...
Previously, we demonstrated that stress-induced self-grooming behaviour in rats predicted an enhance...
Numerous clinical studies have indicated that lifetime anxiety is highly prevalent in drug addicts. ...
High and low grooming rats (HG and LG), selected by extremities in stress-induced self-grooming on t...
Grooming is a widespread behavior in the animal kingdom primarily geared towards the care of the bod...
Research into factors that determine the propensity to self-administer cocaine has shown that stress...
Stress enhances the behavioral effects of cocaine, perhaps via hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) ...
RATIONALE: Previous studies have shown that environmental context can powerfully modulate the induct...
The objective of this study was to begin to determine the neurobiological underpinnings of psychosoc...
Rationale Stressful events during periods of drug abstinence likely contribute to relapse in cocaine...
AbstractExtinction is a form of inhibitory learning viewed as an essential process in suppressing co...
Adolescents display increased vulnerability to engage in drug experimentation. This is often conside...
Cocaine and cocaine-associated cues elicit craving in addicts and reinstate cocaine-seeking behavior...
Extinction is a form of inhibitory learning viewed as an essential process in suppressing conditione...
Stressful life events are important contributors to relapse in recovering cocaine addicts, but the m...
Repeated exposure to stress results in augmentation in the locomotor response to psychostimulant dru...
Previously, we demonstrated that stress-induced self-grooming behaviour in rats predicted an enhance...
Numerous clinical studies have indicated that lifetime anxiety is highly prevalent in drug addicts. ...
High and low grooming rats (HG and LG), selected by extremities in stress-induced self-grooming on t...
Grooming is a widespread behavior in the animal kingdom primarily geared towards the care of the bod...
Research into factors that determine the propensity to self-administer cocaine has shown that stress...
Stress enhances the behavioral effects of cocaine, perhaps via hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) ...
RATIONALE: Previous studies have shown that environmental context can powerfully modulate the induct...
The objective of this study was to begin to determine the neurobiological underpinnings of psychosoc...
Rationale Stressful events during periods of drug abstinence likely contribute to relapse in cocaine...
AbstractExtinction is a form of inhibitory learning viewed as an essential process in suppressing co...
Adolescents display increased vulnerability to engage in drug experimentation. This is often conside...
Cocaine and cocaine-associated cues elicit craving in addicts and reinstate cocaine-seeking behavior...
Extinction is a form of inhibitory learning viewed as an essential process in suppressing conditione...
Stressful life events are important contributors to relapse in recovering cocaine addicts, but the m...
Repeated exposure to stress results in augmentation in the locomotor response to psychostimulant dru...