Drug abuse among humans often begins during adolescence. Exposure to psychostimulants during this age period may have long-term consequences which can render the organism more susceptible to drug abuse and relapse later in life. It has been demonstrated that exposure to stress can promote relapse to drug use even after long periods of withdrawal. The reinstatement of conditioned place preference (CPP) is a useful animal model for studying relapse. In humans and animals, changes in tyrosine hydroxylase (TN) have been related to drug addiction. Our study examined whether amphetamine-induced CPP during adolescence could be reinstated by exposure to stress 1 (adolescence) and 30 (adulthood) days after the extinction test. We also investigated T...
Methylphenidate (Ritalin®) is commonly prescribed to treat attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder ...
Studies in humans suggest that exposure to stress is related to relapse to tobacco use. The reinstat...
Adolescence is associated with high impulsivity and risk taking, making adolescent individuals more ...
A great deal of effort has been devoted to elucidating the psychopharmacology underlying addiction a...
Repeated stress engenders behavioral sensitization. The mesolimbic dopamine system is critically inv...
We have previously reported that stress early in life resulted in long-term behavioral and neurochem...
The binge use of alcohol and abuse of amphetamine in the form of prescription ADHD medication is on ...
Tobacco addiction is associated with high rates of relapse to drug use even after prolonged periods ...
Adolescence marks a particularly vulnerable period to developing substance use disorders, and people...
Adolescents display increased vulnerability to engage in drug experimentation. This is often conside...
In human addicts, drug relapse and craving are often provoked by stress. Since 1995, this clinical s...
Non-medial amphetamine (AMPH) use is prevalent in the adolescent population. Empirical evidence sugg...
In human addicts, drug relapse and craving are often provoked by stress. Since 1995, this clinical s...
Studies in humans suggest that exposure to stress is related to relapse to tobacco use. The reinstat...
Early-life stress is correlated with negative mental health outcomes, including illicit drug abuse. ...
Methylphenidate (Ritalin®) is commonly prescribed to treat attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder ...
Studies in humans suggest that exposure to stress is related to relapse to tobacco use. The reinstat...
Adolescence is associated with high impulsivity and risk taking, making adolescent individuals more ...
A great deal of effort has been devoted to elucidating the psychopharmacology underlying addiction a...
Repeated stress engenders behavioral sensitization. The mesolimbic dopamine system is critically inv...
We have previously reported that stress early in life resulted in long-term behavioral and neurochem...
The binge use of alcohol and abuse of amphetamine in the form of prescription ADHD medication is on ...
Tobacco addiction is associated with high rates of relapse to drug use even after prolonged periods ...
Adolescence marks a particularly vulnerable period to developing substance use disorders, and people...
Adolescents display increased vulnerability to engage in drug experimentation. This is often conside...
In human addicts, drug relapse and craving are often provoked by stress. Since 1995, this clinical s...
Non-medial amphetamine (AMPH) use is prevalent in the adolescent population. Empirical evidence sugg...
In human addicts, drug relapse and craving are often provoked by stress. Since 1995, this clinical s...
Studies in humans suggest that exposure to stress is related to relapse to tobacco use. The reinstat...
Early-life stress is correlated with negative mental health outcomes, including illicit drug abuse. ...
Methylphenidate (Ritalin®) is commonly prescribed to treat attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder ...
Studies in humans suggest that exposure to stress is related to relapse to tobacco use. The reinstat...
Adolescence is associated with high impulsivity and risk taking, making adolescent individuals more ...