AbstractDrug addiction involves complex interactions between pharmacology and learning in genetically susceptible individuals. Members of the Homer gene family are regulated by acute and chronic cocaine administration. Here, we report that deletion of Homer1 or Homer2 in mice caused the same increase in sensitivity to cocaine-induced locomotion, conditioned reward, and augmented extracellular glutamate in nucleus accumbens as that elicited by withdrawal from repeated cocaine administration. Moreover, adeno-associated virus-mediated restoration of Homer2 in the accumbens of Homer2 KO mice reversed the cocaine-sensitized phenotype. Further analysis of Homer2 KO mice revealed extensive additional behavioral and neurochemical similarities to co...
Tonically active cholinergic interneurons (TANs) from the nucleus accumbens (NAc) are centrally invo...
International audienceTonically active cholinergic interneurons (TANs) from the nucleus accumbens (N...
Stress-induced psychiatric disorders, such as depression, have recently been linked to changes in gl...
AbstractDrug addiction involves complex interactions between pharmacology and learning in geneticall...
Immediate early and constitutively expressed products of the Homer1 gene regulate the functional ass...
Problems associated with the abuse of amphetamine-type stimulants, including methamphetamine (MA), p...
Homer proteins are involved in the functional assembly of postsynaptic density proteins at glutamate...
Homer1 mutant mice exhibit behavioral and neurochemical abnormalities that are consistent with an an...
The past two decades of data derived from addicted individuals and preclinical animal models of addi...
In the brain, the Homer protein family modulates excitatory signal transduction and receptor plastic...
BackgroundThe high prevalence and severity of methamphetamine (MA) abuse demands greater neurobiolog...
In murine models of alcoholism, the glutamate receptor scaffolding protein Homer2 bidirectionally re...
Proteins of the Homer1 immediate early gene family have been associated with synaptogenesis and syna...
Loss of motivation and learning impairments are commonly accepted core symptoms of psychiatric disor...
Once considered only scaffolding proteins at glutamatergic postsynaptic density (PSD), Homer1 protei...
Tonically active cholinergic interneurons (TANs) from the nucleus accumbens (NAc) are centrally invo...
International audienceTonically active cholinergic interneurons (TANs) from the nucleus accumbens (N...
Stress-induced psychiatric disorders, such as depression, have recently been linked to changes in gl...
AbstractDrug addiction involves complex interactions between pharmacology and learning in geneticall...
Immediate early and constitutively expressed products of the Homer1 gene regulate the functional ass...
Problems associated with the abuse of amphetamine-type stimulants, including methamphetamine (MA), p...
Homer proteins are involved in the functional assembly of postsynaptic density proteins at glutamate...
Homer1 mutant mice exhibit behavioral and neurochemical abnormalities that are consistent with an an...
The past two decades of data derived from addicted individuals and preclinical animal models of addi...
In the brain, the Homer protein family modulates excitatory signal transduction and receptor plastic...
BackgroundThe high prevalence and severity of methamphetamine (MA) abuse demands greater neurobiolog...
In murine models of alcoholism, the glutamate receptor scaffolding protein Homer2 bidirectionally re...
Proteins of the Homer1 immediate early gene family have been associated with synaptogenesis and syna...
Loss of motivation and learning impairments are commonly accepted core symptoms of psychiatric disor...
Once considered only scaffolding proteins at glutamatergic postsynaptic density (PSD), Homer1 protei...
Tonically active cholinergic interneurons (TANs) from the nucleus accumbens (NAc) are centrally invo...
International audienceTonically active cholinergic interneurons (TANs) from the nucleus accumbens (N...
Stress-induced psychiatric disorders, such as depression, have recently been linked to changes in gl...