Acute cocaine administration activates behavioral and neuroendocrine processes associated with the stress response. However, much less is known about the effects of chronic, long-term cocaine administration on neuroendocrine adaptations and individual vulnerability to stress. We hypothesized that chronic 'binge' cocaine administration may serve as a chronic pharmacological stressor leading to a hyperactivity of the stress-responsive hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis and alterations in its feedback mechanisms. In order to test this hypothesis, the effects of long-term (3 and 6 weeks) 'binge' pattern cocaine administration (3×15 mg/kg cocaine, i.p., daily, during the early phase of the light cycle) on body weight, adrenal gland weight...
Cocaine-induced neuroadaptation of stress-related circuitry and increased access to cocaine each put...
Repeated exposure to stress results in augmentation in the locomotor response to psychostimulant dru...
Abuse of cocaine and androgenic-anabolic steroids (AASs) has become a serious public health problem....
Acute cocaine administration activates behavioral and neuroendocrine processes associated with the s...
Cocaine addiction appears to be associated with a drug-induced dysregulation of stressor responsiven...
In view of the possible role of the hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal axis in the long-term effects of ...
Stress may contribute to the increased vulnerability to and the development of cocaine addiction. Co...
Stress enhances the behavioral effects of cocaine, perhaps via hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) ...
The ability of stressful life events to trigger drug use is particularly problematic for the managem...
Stress responses during cocaine withdrawal likely contribute to drug relapse and may be intensified ...
Adolescents display increased vulnerability to engage in drug experimentation. This is often conside...
Addictions are chronic relapsing brain diseases, with behavioral manifestations. Three main factors ...
Stressful life events are important contributors to relapse in recovering cocaine addicts, but the m...
Stress and craving, it has been found, contribute to the development and maintenance of and relapse ...
Not everyone who experiments with cocaine acquires compulsive drug use. The mechanism underlying thi...
Cocaine-induced neuroadaptation of stress-related circuitry and increased access to cocaine each put...
Repeated exposure to stress results in augmentation in the locomotor response to psychostimulant dru...
Abuse of cocaine and androgenic-anabolic steroids (AASs) has become a serious public health problem....
Acute cocaine administration activates behavioral and neuroendocrine processes associated with the s...
Cocaine addiction appears to be associated with a drug-induced dysregulation of stressor responsiven...
In view of the possible role of the hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal axis in the long-term effects of ...
Stress may contribute to the increased vulnerability to and the development of cocaine addiction. Co...
Stress enhances the behavioral effects of cocaine, perhaps via hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) ...
The ability of stressful life events to trigger drug use is particularly problematic for the managem...
Stress responses during cocaine withdrawal likely contribute to drug relapse and may be intensified ...
Adolescents display increased vulnerability to engage in drug experimentation. This is often conside...
Addictions are chronic relapsing brain diseases, with behavioral manifestations. Three main factors ...
Stressful life events are important contributors to relapse in recovering cocaine addicts, but the m...
Stress and craving, it has been found, contribute to the development and maintenance of and relapse ...
Not everyone who experiments with cocaine acquires compulsive drug use. The mechanism underlying thi...
Cocaine-induced neuroadaptation of stress-related circuitry and increased access to cocaine each put...
Repeated exposure to stress results in augmentation in the locomotor response to psychostimulant dru...
Abuse of cocaine and androgenic-anabolic steroids (AASs) has become a serious public health problem....