Psychoactive drugs have the ability to alter the morphology of neuronal dendrites and spines and to influence later experience‐dependent structural plasticity. If rats are given repeated injections of psychomotor stimulants (amphetamine, cocaine, nicotine) prior to being placed in complex environments, the drug experience interferes with the ability of the environment to increase dendritic arborization and spine density. Repeated exposure to Delta 9‐Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) changes the morphology of dendrites in medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) and nucleus accumbens (NAcc). To determine if drugs other than psychomotor stimulants will also interfere with later experience‐dependent structural plasticity we gave Long‐Evans rats THC (0.5 mg/kg...
The most abused illicit drug in both the developing and the developed world is Cannabis disposing us...
The repeated intermittent administration of psychostimulant drugs produces long lasting changes in b...
We studied the long-term effects of amphetamine self-administration experience (or sucrose reward tr...
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Recent studies demonstrate a differential trajectory for cannabinoid receptor expression in cortical...
<div><p>Derivatives from the <i>Cannabis</i> plant are the most commonly abused illegal substances i...
Derivatives from the Cannabis plant are the most commonly abused illegal substances in the world. Th...
We studied the influence of cocaine use on the structure of neurons in brain regions that contribute...
Repeated exposure to psychostimulant drugs produces long-lasting changes in dendritic structure, pre...
We previously showed that cocaine self-administration increases spine density in CA1 hippocampal neu...
Chronic exposure to cocaine induces modifications to neurons in the brain regions involved in addict...
Rats were given repeated injections of 10 mg/kg of morphine and were then left undisturbed for 24–25...
Marijuana and hashish are the illicit drugs most frequently used by human adolescents. Given the con...
Considerable evidence suggests that adolescent exposure to delta-9-tetrahydrocanabinol (THC), the ps...
Repeated exposure to cocaine increases the density of dendritic spines on medium spiny neurons in th...
The most abused illicit drug in both the developing and the developed world is Cannabis disposing us...
The repeated intermittent administration of psychostimulant drugs produces long lasting changes in b...
We studied the long-term effects of amphetamine self-administration experience (or sucrose reward tr...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/75023/1/j.1460-9568.1999.00576.x.pd
Recent studies demonstrate a differential trajectory for cannabinoid receptor expression in cortical...
<div><p>Derivatives from the <i>Cannabis</i> plant are the most commonly abused illegal substances i...
Derivatives from the Cannabis plant are the most commonly abused illegal substances in the world. Th...
We studied the influence of cocaine use on the structure of neurons in brain regions that contribute...
Repeated exposure to psychostimulant drugs produces long-lasting changes in dendritic structure, pre...
We previously showed that cocaine self-administration increases spine density in CA1 hippocampal neu...
Chronic exposure to cocaine induces modifications to neurons in the brain regions involved in addict...
Rats were given repeated injections of 10 mg/kg of morphine and were then left undisturbed for 24–25...
Marijuana and hashish are the illicit drugs most frequently used by human adolescents. Given the con...
Considerable evidence suggests that adolescent exposure to delta-9-tetrahydrocanabinol (THC), the ps...
Repeated exposure to cocaine increases the density of dendritic spines on medium spiny neurons in th...
The most abused illicit drug in both the developing and the developed world is Cannabis disposing us...
The repeated intermittent administration of psychostimulant drugs produces long lasting changes in b...
We studied the long-term effects of amphetamine self-administration experience (or sucrose reward tr...