RATIONALE: The tendency to use cocaine is determined by genetic and environmental effects across the lifespan. One critical environmental effect is early drug exposure, which is both driven by and interacts with genetic background. The mesoaccumbens dopamine system, which is critically involved in the rewarding properties of drugs of abuse, undergoes significant development during adolescence, and thus may be at particular risk to repeated nicotine exposure during this period, thereby establishing vulnerability for subsequent adult psychostimulant use. OBJECTIVES: We tested the hypotheses that adolescent nicotine exposure results in attenuation of the enhancing effects of cocaine on medial forebrain bundle (MFB) electrical stimulat...
Nicotine, one of the most commonly used drugs, has become a major concern because tobacco serves as ...
To find satisfactory treatment for nicotine addiction, synaptic and cellular mechanisms should be in...
BackgroundNicotine intake induces addiction through neuroplasticity of the reward circuitry, alterin...
Rationale The tendency to use cocaine is determined by genetic and environmental effects across the ...
Smoking during adolescence may increase the likelihood to develop nicotine dependence and to abuse o...
We have recently reported nicotine-induced stimulation of reelin and glutamic acid decarboxylase 67 ...
Adolescence is an important period in development where brain maturation is uniquely vulnerable to n...
Background: Nicotine intake induces addiction through neuroplasticity of the reward circuitry, alter...
Many drug‐dependent adults began using drugs during adolescence. In fact, adolescent drug users are ...
Rationale: Evidence links alterations in α5-containing nicotinic receptors (α5*-nAChRs) to nicotine ...
<div><p>Nicotine and alcohol are often co-abused. Adolescence is a vulnerable period for the initiat...
Rationale: There is evidence for a common genetic link between alcohol and nicotine dependence. Rode...
Evidence suggests that nicotine and alcohol can each serve as a gateway drug. We determined whether ...
International audienceNicotine is the main addictive component of tobacco and modifies brain functio...
Nicotine, one of the most commonly used drugs, has become a major concern because tobacco serves as ...
Nicotine, one of the most commonly used drugs, has become a major concern because tobacco serves as ...
To find satisfactory treatment for nicotine addiction, synaptic and cellular mechanisms should be in...
BackgroundNicotine intake induces addiction through neuroplasticity of the reward circuitry, alterin...
Rationale The tendency to use cocaine is determined by genetic and environmental effects across the ...
Smoking during adolescence may increase the likelihood to develop nicotine dependence and to abuse o...
We have recently reported nicotine-induced stimulation of reelin and glutamic acid decarboxylase 67 ...
Adolescence is an important period in development where brain maturation is uniquely vulnerable to n...
Background: Nicotine intake induces addiction through neuroplasticity of the reward circuitry, alter...
Many drug‐dependent adults began using drugs during adolescence. In fact, adolescent drug users are ...
Rationale: Evidence links alterations in α5-containing nicotinic receptors (α5*-nAChRs) to nicotine ...
<div><p>Nicotine and alcohol are often co-abused. Adolescence is a vulnerable period for the initiat...
Rationale: There is evidence for a common genetic link between alcohol and nicotine dependence. Rode...
Evidence suggests that nicotine and alcohol can each serve as a gateway drug. We determined whether ...
International audienceNicotine is the main addictive component of tobacco and modifies brain functio...
Nicotine, one of the most commonly used drugs, has become a major concern because tobacco serves as ...
Nicotine, one of the most commonly used drugs, has become a major concern because tobacco serves as ...
To find satisfactory treatment for nicotine addiction, synaptic and cellular mechanisms should be in...
BackgroundNicotine intake induces addiction through neuroplasticity of the reward circuitry, alterin...