Background: Addiction is a chronic disorder with a high risk of relapse. The neural mechanisms mediating addictions require protein synthesis, which could be relevant for the development of more effective treatments. The mTOR signaling pathway regulates protein synthesis processes that have recently been linked to the development of drug addiction. Aims: To assess the effects of morphine self-administration and its subsequent extinction on the expression of several genes that act in this pathway, and on the levels of specific phosphoproteins (Akt, Gsk3α/β, mTOR, PDK1 and p70 S6 kinase) in the amygdala, nucleus accumbens, and the prefrontal cortex. Methods: Male Lewis rats underwent morphine self-administration (1 mg/kg) for 19 days...
SummaryWhile the abuse of opiate drugs continues to rise, the neuroadaptations that occur with long-...
Morphine is one of the most commonly used analgesics for pain, but its clinical use may be accompani...
International audienceChronic morphine treatment alters gene expression in brain structures. There a...
Background: Addiction is a chronic disorder with a high risk of relapse. The neural mechanisms medi...
Rationale The development of substance use disorders involves long-lasting adaptations in specific ...
Supplemental material, JOP836206_SUPP_MAT for Morphine self-administration alters the expression of ...
Repeated exposures to addictive drugs result in persistent or even permanent expression changes of p...
Abstract of: AMI Annual Conference 2006, March 25-29Chronic exposure to opiates has been shown to in...
Abstract of: AMI Annual Conference 2006, March 25-29Chronic exposure to opiates has been shown to in...
Abstract of: AMI Annual Conference 2006, March 25-29Chronic exposure to opiates has been shown to in...
Proceeding of: The 72nd Annual Scientific Meeting of the College on Problems of Drug Dependence, Sco...
Proceeding of: The 72nd Annual Scientific Meeting of the College on Problems of Drug Dependence, Sco...
Methamphetamine addiction is mimicked in rats that self-administer the drug. However, these self-adm...
Repeated exposure to drugs of abuse causes time-dependent neuroadaptive changes in the mesocorticoli...
Repeated exposure to drugs of abuse causes time-dependent neuroadaptive changes in the mesocorticoli...
SummaryWhile the abuse of opiate drugs continues to rise, the neuroadaptations that occur with long-...
Morphine is one of the most commonly used analgesics for pain, but its clinical use may be accompani...
International audienceChronic morphine treatment alters gene expression in brain structures. There a...
Background: Addiction is a chronic disorder with a high risk of relapse. The neural mechanisms medi...
Rationale The development of substance use disorders involves long-lasting adaptations in specific ...
Supplemental material, JOP836206_SUPP_MAT for Morphine self-administration alters the expression of ...
Repeated exposures to addictive drugs result in persistent or even permanent expression changes of p...
Abstract of: AMI Annual Conference 2006, March 25-29Chronic exposure to opiates has been shown to in...
Abstract of: AMI Annual Conference 2006, March 25-29Chronic exposure to opiates has been shown to in...
Abstract of: AMI Annual Conference 2006, March 25-29Chronic exposure to opiates has been shown to in...
Proceeding of: The 72nd Annual Scientific Meeting of the College on Problems of Drug Dependence, Sco...
Proceeding of: The 72nd Annual Scientific Meeting of the College on Problems of Drug Dependence, Sco...
Methamphetamine addiction is mimicked in rats that self-administer the drug. However, these self-adm...
Repeated exposure to drugs of abuse causes time-dependent neuroadaptive changes in the mesocorticoli...
Repeated exposure to drugs of abuse causes time-dependent neuroadaptive changes in the mesocorticoli...
SummaryWhile the abuse of opiate drugs continues to rise, the neuroadaptations that occur with long-...
Morphine is one of the most commonly used analgesics for pain, but its clinical use may be accompani...
International audienceChronic morphine treatment alters gene expression in brain structures. There a...