BACKGROUND: Experiencing traumatic childhood is a risk factor for developing substance use disorder, but the mechanisms that underlie this relationship have not been determined. Adverse childhood experiences affect the immune system, and the immune system mediates the effects of psychostimulants. However, whether this system is involved in the etiology of substance use disorder in individuals who have experienced early life stress is unknown.METHODS: In this study, we performed a series of ex vivo and in vivo experiments in mice and humans to define the function of the immune system in the early life stress-induced susceptibility to the neurobehavioral effects of cocaine.RESULTS: We provide evidence that exposure to social stress at an earl...
It is well established that repeated social defeat stress can induce negative long-term consequences...
In the past two decades a trickle of manuscripts examining the non-neuronal central nervous system i...
The brain and the immune system are not fully formed at birth, but rather continue to mature in resp...
BACKGROUND: Experiencing traumatic childhood is a risk factor for developing substance use disorder,...
Experiencing traumatic childhood is a risk factor for developing substance use disorder, but the mec...
Background: Experiencing traumatic childhood is a risk factor for developing substance use disorder ...
Using the social defeat (SD) model, numerous studies have shown that stressed mice display an enhanc...
Over the past 30 years, the effects of cocaine on the immune system have been subject to research ma...
Much interest has been piqued regarding the quality of one's environment at early ages in modulating...
Social stress in adulthood enhances cocaine self-administration, an effect that has been related wit...
Much interest has been piqued regarding the quality of one's environment at early ages in modulating...
One of the main challenges to understand drug addiction is defining the biological mechanisms that u...
The experience of social stress during adolescence is associated with higher vulnerability to drug u...
Childhood maltreatment is associated with increased severity of substance use disorder and frequent ...
It is well established that repeated social defeat stress can induce negative long-term consequences...
It is well established that repeated social defeat stress can induce negative long-term consequences...
In the past two decades a trickle of manuscripts examining the non-neuronal central nervous system i...
The brain and the immune system are not fully formed at birth, but rather continue to mature in resp...
BACKGROUND: Experiencing traumatic childhood is a risk factor for developing substance use disorder,...
Experiencing traumatic childhood is a risk factor for developing substance use disorder, but the mec...
Background: Experiencing traumatic childhood is a risk factor for developing substance use disorder ...
Using the social defeat (SD) model, numerous studies have shown that stressed mice display an enhanc...
Over the past 30 years, the effects of cocaine on the immune system have been subject to research ma...
Much interest has been piqued regarding the quality of one's environment at early ages in modulating...
Social stress in adulthood enhances cocaine self-administration, an effect that has been related wit...
Much interest has been piqued regarding the quality of one's environment at early ages in modulating...
One of the main challenges to understand drug addiction is defining the biological mechanisms that u...
The experience of social stress during adolescence is associated with higher vulnerability to drug u...
Childhood maltreatment is associated with increased severity of substance use disorder and frequent ...
It is well established that repeated social defeat stress can induce negative long-term consequences...
It is well established that repeated social defeat stress can induce negative long-term consequences...
In the past two decades a trickle of manuscripts examining the non-neuronal central nervous system i...
The brain and the immune system are not fully formed at birth, but rather continue to mature in resp...