The inability of smokers to control relapse to drug-seeking behavior is a key feature of nicotine addiction. A large body of evidence indicates that the cysteine pro-drug N-acetylcysteine (N-AC) may have beneficial therapeutic effects in the treatment of drug addiction. In humans, pilot studies have shown that N-AC decreases drug cues-induced craving for cocaine, number of cigarettes smoked, and marijuana use and craving. Pre-clinically N-AC reduced conditioned cues-induced cocaine- and heroin-seeking by restoring cystine-glutamate exchange system Xc- and the glial glutamate transporter GLT1, normalizing extracellular glutamate in the nucleus accumbens (Nacc), thus blunting the activation of glutamatergic neurons associated with drug cues-...
RATIONALE: Numerous medication development strategies seek to decrease nicotine consumption and prev...
Preclinical research findings in laboratory animals indicate that the glutamatergic system is critic...
Nicotine, a major psychoactive component of tobacco smoke, increases glutamate transmission in the n...
Tobacco smoking is a chronic relapsing disorder and resumption is recurrent after abstinence. Althou...
A growing body of evidence indicates that restoring basal concentrations of extracellular glutamate ...
Nicotine‐associated cues can trigger reinstatement in humans as well as in animal models of drug add...
Chronic self-administration of nicotine induces maladaptive changes in the cortico-accumbal glutamat...
Although pharmacotherapy and psychosocial support can help smokers to quit, the high relapse rates i...
Relapse is the rule rather than the exception in smokers aiming to quit smoking. Recently, evidence ...
BACKGROUND: N-acetylcysteine (NAC) has been suggested to prevent relapse to cocaine seeking. However...
© 2018 by the Research Society on Alcoholism Background: Life expectancy is greatly reduced in indiv...
Both pre-clinical and clinical studies indicate that N-acetylcysteine (NAC) may be useful in treatin...
AbstractBackgroundN-acetylcysteine (NAC) has been suggested to prevent relapse to cocaine seeking. H...
International audienceAlcohol use disorder is a chronic and highly relapsing disorder, characterized...
Despite extensive research, current therapies for smoking cessation are largely ineffective at maint...
RATIONALE: Numerous medication development strategies seek to decrease nicotine consumption and prev...
Preclinical research findings in laboratory animals indicate that the glutamatergic system is critic...
Nicotine, a major psychoactive component of tobacco smoke, increases glutamate transmission in the n...
Tobacco smoking is a chronic relapsing disorder and resumption is recurrent after abstinence. Althou...
A growing body of evidence indicates that restoring basal concentrations of extracellular glutamate ...
Nicotine‐associated cues can trigger reinstatement in humans as well as in animal models of drug add...
Chronic self-administration of nicotine induces maladaptive changes in the cortico-accumbal glutamat...
Although pharmacotherapy and psychosocial support can help smokers to quit, the high relapse rates i...
Relapse is the rule rather than the exception in smokers aiming to quit smoking. Recently, evidence ...
BACKGROUND: N-acetylcysteine (NAC) has been suggested to prevent relapse to cocaine seeking. However...
© 2018 by the Research Society on Alcoholism Background: Life expectancy is greatly reduced in indiv...
Both pre-clinical and clinical studies indicate that N-acetylcysteine (NAC) may be useful in treatin...
AbstractBackgroundN-acetylcysteine (NAC) has been suggested to prevent relapse to cocaine seeking. H...
International audienceAlcohol use disorder is a chronic and highly relapsing disorder, characterized...
Despite extensive research, current therapies for smoking cessation are largely ineffective at maint...
RATIONALE: Numerous medication development strategies seek to decrease nicotine consumption and prev...
Preclinical research findings in laboratory animals indicate that the glutamatergic system is critic...
Nicotine, a major psychoactive component of tobacco smoke, increases glutamate transmission in the n...