none4noDARPP-32 (dopamine- and cAMP-regulated phosphoprotein) is a potent endogenous inhibitor of protein phosphatase-1, which plays an important role in dopaminergic transmission. A large body of evidence supports the key role of DARPP-32-dependent signalling in mediating the actions of multiple drugs of abuse, including cocaine, which, when acutely administered, increases the Thr34 phosphorylation of DARPP-32 in the striatal and cortical areas. In this study, we have examined the contribution of the kappa-opioid system to the regulation of DARPP-32 phosphorylation at Thr34, following acute cocaine administration, in selected rat brain areas. Results showed that a single injection of cocaine induces a significant increase in DARPP-32 pho...
Chronic administration of cocaine produces sensitization to its behavioral effects in humans and exp...
International audienceMice lacking DARPP-32, a striatal-enriched phosphoprotein, show abnormal behav...
Previous studies suggest that opioid receptors in the ventral tegmental area (VTA), but not the nucl...
DARPP-32 (dopamine- and cAMP-regulated phosphoprotein) is a potent endogenous inhibitor of protein p...
kappa-Opioid receptor agonists have been suggested as treatments for cocaine addiction based on stud...
To better understand the influence of kappa-opioid agonists on the effects of cocaine, rats were tre...
This study reports some of the modifications in dopaminergic signalling that accompany cocaine and m...
The reinforcing effect of cocaine is associated with increases in dopamine in the striatum. The phos...
Repeated cocaine administration induces behavioral sensitization and modifications in the phosphoryl...
Several observations support the hypothesis that kappa opioid (κ-opioid) receptor agonism may contri...
Cocaine addiction is accompanied by a decrease in striatal dopamine signaling, measured as a decreas...
It has been shown that chronic cocaine increases prodynorphin mRNA in the caudate putamen and decrea...
It has been shown that chronic cocaine increases prodynorphin mRNA in the caudate putamen and decrea...
Activation of the cAMP/PKA pathway in the dopaminoceptive neurons of the striatum has been proposed ...
The dopamine (DA) DI receptor (DIR) is critically involved in reward and drug addiction. Phosphoryla...
Chronic administration of cocaine produces sensitization to its behavioral effects in humans and exp...
International audienceMice lacking DARPP-32, a striatal-enriched phosphoprotein, show abnormal behav...
Previous studies suggest that opioid receptors in the ventral tegmental area (VTA), but not the nucl...
DARPP-32 (dopamine- and cAMP-regulated phosphoprotein) is a potent endogenous inhibitor of protein p...
kappa-Opioid receptor agonists have been suggested as treatments for cocaine addiction based on stud...
To better understand the influence of kappa-opioid agonists on the effects of cocaine, rats were tre...
This study reports some of the modifications in dopaminergic signalling that accompany cocaine and m...
The reinforcing effect of cocaine is associated with increases in dopamine in the striatum. The phos...
Repeated cocaine administration induces behavioral sensitization and modifications in the phosphoryl...
Several observations support the hypothesis that kappa opioid (κ-opioid) receptor agonism may contri...
Cocaine addiction is accompanied by a decrease in striatal dopamine signaling, measured as a decreas...
It has been shown that chronic cocaine increases prodynorphin mRNA in the caudate putamen and decrea...
It has been shown that chronic cocaine increases prodynorphin mRNA in the caudate putamen and decrea...
Activation of the cAMP/PKA pathway in the dopaminoceptive neurons of the striatum has been proposed ...
The dopamine (DA) DI receptor (DIR) is critically involved in reward and drug addiction. Phosphoryla...
Chronic administration of cocaine produces sensitization to its behavioral effects in humans and exp...
International audienceMice lacking DARPP-32, a striatal-enriched phosphoprotein, show abnormal behav...
Previous studies suggest that opioid receptors in the ventral tegmental area (VTA), but not the nucl...