Much interest has been piqued regarding the quality of one's environment at early ages in modulating the susceptibility to drug addiction in adulthood. However, the molecular mechanisms that are engaged during early trauma and mediate the risk for drug addiction are poorly understood. In rodents, exposure to early-life stress alters the rewarding effects of cocaine, amphetamine, and morphine in adulthood. Recently, we demonstrated that the exposure of juvenile mice to social threat (Social Stress, S-S) promoted cocaine-seeking behavior and relapse of cocaine-seeking after periods of withdrawal, compared with unhandled controls (UN) and with juvenile mice that experienced only daily isolation in a novel environment (no social stress, NS-S). ...
Adolescence has been linked to greater risk-taking and novelty-seeking behavior and a higher prevale...
Over the past several decades, research in animal models has advanced our understanding of the neuro...
Over the past several decades, research in animal models has advanced our understanding of the neuro...
Much interest has been piqued regarding the quality of one's environment at early ages in modulating...
Addiction is a disease in which individuals cannot control their need for drugs, despite negative he...
Childhood maltreatment is associated with increased severity of substance use disorder and frequent ...
Animal models of drug use have investigated possible mechanisms governing human substance use traits...
Abstract Studies of personality have suggested that dissimilarities in ability to cope with stressfu...
During the initial stages of drug use, cocaine-induced neuroadaptations within the ventral tegmental...
Substance abuse increases an individual's vulnerability to stress-related illnesses, which is presum...
BACKGROUND: Experiencing traumatic childhood is a risk factor for developing substance use disorder,...
Prefrontal cortex (PFC)-dependent functions, such as executive function, explicit learning, and memo...
Addiction is a chronic relapsing disorder with devastating personal, societal, and economic conseque...
Experiencing traumatic childhood is a risk factor for developing substance use disorder, but the mec...
Stress is a major risk factor for substance abuse. Intermittent social defeat stress increases drug ...
Adolescence has been linked to greater risk-taking and novelty-seeking behavior and a higher prevale...
Over the past several decades, research in animal models has advanced our understanding of the neuro...
Over the past several decades, research in animal models has advanced our understanding of the neuro...
Much interest has been piqued regarding the quality of one's environment at early ages in modulating...
Addiction is a disease in which individuals cannot control their need for drugs, despite negative he...
Childhood maltreatment is associated with increased severity of substance use disorder and frequent ...
Animal models of drug use have investigated possible mechanisms governing human substance use traits...
Abstract Studies of personality have suggested that dissimilarities in ability to cope with stressfu...
During the initial stages of drug use, cocaine-induced neuroadaptations within the ventral tegmental...
Substance abuse increases an individual's vulnerability to stress-related illnesses, which is presum...
BACKGROUND: Experiencing traumatic childhood is a risk factor for developing substance use disorder,...
Prefrontal cortex (PFC)-dependent functions, such as executive function, explicit learning, and memo...
Addiction is a chronic relapsing disorder with devastating personal, societal, and economic conseque...
Experiencing traumatic childhood is a risk factor for developing substance use disorder, but the mec...
Stress is a major risk factor for substance abuse. Intermittent social defeat stress increases drug ...
Adolescence has been linked to greater risk-taking and novelty-seeking behavior and a higher prevale...
Over the past several decades, research in animal models has advanced our understanding of the neuro...
Over the past several decades, research in animal models has advanced our understanding of the neuro...