A key in understanding the neurobiology of addiction and developing effective pharmacotherapies is revealing drug-induced plasticity that results in heightened relapse susceptibility. Previous studies have demonstrated that increased extracellular glutamate, but not dopamine, in the nucleus accumbens core (NAcc) is necessary for cocaine-induced reinstatement. In this report, we examined whether drug-induced adaptations that are necessary to generate cocaine-induced reinstatement also determine relapse vulnerability. To do this, rats were assigned to self-administer cocaine under conditions resulting in low (2 h/d; 0.5 mg/kg/infusion, i.v.) or high (6 h/d; 1.0 mg/kg/infusion, i.v.) levels of drug intake since these manipulations produce grou...
AbstractBackgroundN-acetylcysteine (NAC) has been suggested to prevent relapse to cocaine seeking. H...
Aims: Limited vs extended drug exposure has been proposed as one of the key factors in determining t...
AbstractAdolescents are highly vulnerable to addiction and are four times more likely to become addi...
A key in understanding the neurobiology of addiction and developing effective pharmacotherapies is r...
Factors that result in augmented reinstatement, including increased withdrawal period duration and h...
Prime diagnostic criteria for drug addiction include uncontrollable urges to obtain drugs and reduce...
One of the most troubling aspects of addiction is the chronic and cyclical nature of this disorder. ...
Cocaine addiction is a chronic relapsing disorder that is difficult to treat in part because addicts...
Background. Rats given extended access to cocaine develop several symptoms of addiction, including a...
The functional integrity of the nucleus accumbens (NAC) core and shell is necessary for contextual c...
BACKGROUND: The results of several studies suggest that there may be common neurocircuits regulat...
Both pre-clinical and clinical studies indicate that N-acetylcysteine (NAC) may be useful in treatin...
Cocaine produces a persistent reduction in cystine–glutamate exchange via system xc− in the nucleus ...
In human addicts, drug relapse and craving are often provoked by stress. Since 1995, this clinical s...
BACKGROUND: The incubation of cue-induced drug craving in rodents provides a model of persistent vul...
AbstractBackgroundN-acetylcysteine (NAC) has been suggested to prevent relapse to cocaine seeking. H...
Aims: Limited vs extended drug exposure has been proposed as one of the key factors in determining t...
AbstractAdolescents are highly vulnerable to addiction and are four times more likely to become addi...
A key in understanding the neurobiology of addiction and developing effective pharmacotherapies is r...
Factors that result in augmented reinstatement, including increased withdrawal period duration and h...
Prime diagnostic criteria for drug addiction include uncontrollable urges to obtain drugs and reduce...
One of the most troubling aspects of addiction is the chronic and cyclical nature of this disorder. ...
Cocaine addiction is a chronic relapsing disorder that is difficult to treat in part because addicts...
Background. Rats given extended access to cocaine develop several symptoms of addiction, including a...
The functional integrity of the nucleus accumbens (NAC) core and shell is necessary for contextual c...
BACKGROUND: The results of several studies suggest that there may be common neurocircuits regulat...
Both pre-clinical and clinical studies indicate that N-acetylcysteine (NAC) may be useful in treatin...
Cocaine produces a persistent reduction in cystine–glutamate exchange via system xc− in the nucleus ...
In human addicts, drug relapse and craving are often provoked by stress. Since 1995, this clinical s...
BACKGROUND: The incubation of cue-induced drug craving in rodents provides a model of persistent vul...
AbstractBackgroundN-acetylcysteine (NAC) has been suggested to prevent relapse to cocaine seeking. H...
Aims: Limited vs extended drug exposure has been proposed as one of the key factors in determining t...
AbstractAdolescents are highly vulnerable to addiction and are four times more likely to become addi...