Early-life adversity is associated with increased risk for substance abuse in later life, with women more likely to report past and current stress as a mediating factor in their substance use and relapse as compared to men. Preclinical models of neonatal and peri-adolescent (early through late adolescence) stress all support a direct relationship between experiences of early-life adversity and adult substance-related behaviors, and provide valuable information regarding the underlying neurobiology. This review will provide an overview of these animal models and how these paradigms alter drug and alcohol consumption and/or seeking in male and female adults. An introduction to the corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) and serotonin systems, th...
Corticotropin releasing factor (CRH) has been shown to contribute critically to molecular and neuroe...
Corticotropin releasing factor (CRH) has been shown to contribute critically to molecular and neuroe...
Stress exposure has been identified as one risk factor for alcohol abuse that may facilitate the tra...
Early-life adversity is associated with increased risk for substance abuse in later life, with women...
Background: Early Life Stress (ELS) can profoundly influence an individual′s genotype and phenotype....
Disrupted operation of the reward circuitry underlies many aspects of affective disorders. Such disr...
Stress sensitivity and sex are predictive factors for the development of neuropsychiatric disorders....
The two most prevalent substance use disorders involve alcohol and nicotine, which are often co-abus...
The two most prevalent substance use disorders involve alcohol and nicotine, which are often co-abus...
Both the ostensibly aversive effects of unpredictable episodes of social stress and the intensely re...
The two most prevalent substance use disorders involve alcohol and nicotine, which are often co-abus...
Stress is a well-known risk factor in the development of addiction and in addiction relapse vulnerab...
The stress response is a co-ordinated reaction to real or perceived threats. One arm of the response...
The stress response is a co-ordinated reaction to real or perceived threats. One arm of the response...
Adversity is particularly pernicious in early life, increasing the likelihood of developing psychiat...
Corticotropin releasing factor (CRH) has been shown to contribute critically to molecular and neuroe...
Corticotropin releasing factor (CRH) has been shown to contribute critically to molecular and neuroe...
Stress exposure has been identified as one risk factor for alcohol abuse that may facilitate the tra...
Early-life adversity is associated with increased risk for substance abuse in later life, with women...
Background: Early Life Stress (ELS) can profoundly influence an individual′s genotype and phenotype....
Disrupted operation of the reward circuitry underlies many aspects of affective disorders. Such disr...
Stress sensitivity and sex are predictive factors for the development of neuropsychiatric disorders....
The two most prevalent substance use disorders involve alcohol and nicotine, which are often co-abus...
The two most prevalent substance use disorders involve alcohol and nicotine, which are often co-abus...
Both the ostensibly aversive effects of unpredictable episodes of social stress and the intensely re...
The two most prevalent substance use disorders involve alcohol and nicotine, which are often co-abus...
Stress is a well-known risk factor in the development of addiction and in addiction relapse vulnerab...
The stress response is a co-ordinated reaction to real or perceived threats. One arm of the response...
The stress response is a co-ordinated reaction to real or perceived threats. One arm of the response...
Adversity is particularly pernicious in early life, increasing the likelihood of developing psychiat...
Corticotropin releasing factor (CRH) has been shown to contribute critically to molecular and neuroe...
Corticotropin releasing factor (CRH) has been shown to contribute critically to molecular and neuroe...
Stress exposure has been identified as one risk factor for alcohol abuse that may facilitate the tra...