Behavioral sensitization to drugs of abuse seems to involve learning processes. in mice, ethanol-induced locomotor sensitization is potentiated by repeated pairing of ethanol (EtOH) injections and the testing chamber. the present study aimed to test: (1) the association between the performance in a contextual conditioning task and the development of behavioral sensitization to EtOH in mice; (2) whether EtOH sensitization would be expressed in a different testing environment. Male albino Swiss mice (n = 72) were initially submitted to a contextual fear conditioning task. After 2 weeks without manipulation, the animals received daily i.p. injections of 2.2 g/kg EtOH (n = 52) or saline (n = 20), for 21 days. They were tested weekly for locomot...
peer reviewedBACKGROUND: Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and alcohol use disorder (AUD) are t...
editorial reviewedThe processes underlying drug addiction are, for most drugs, explained by the phen...
Conditioned place preference (CPP) is a model to study the role of drug conditioning properties. in ...
Rationale—Repeated exposure to many abused drugs produces a progressive increase in locomotor sensit...
Repeated drug injections lead to sensitization of their stimulant effects in mice, a phenomenon some...
Repeated administrations of addictive drugs induce gradual changes in some of their behavioral effec...
RATIONALE: Repeated administrations of ethanol induce a progressive and enduring increase in its loc...
Most mice ethanol sensitization studies focused on neurobiology at the expense of its behavioral cha...
International audienceBehavioral sensitization to repeated ethanol (EtOH) exposure induces an increa...
International audienceEthanol-induced behavioral sensitization (EIBS) is thought to play a key role ...
Drug abuse is a concerning health problem in adults and has been recognized as a major problem in ad...
Repeated administration of low doses of ethanol gradually increases locomotor responses to ethanol i...
Rationale: Stimulation of locomotor activity by low doses of ethanol (EtOH) and the potentiation of ...
Behavioral sensitization to ethanol's stimulant effect has been proposed as a marker for individual ...
Background: the cholinergic system is important in learning processes and probably influences behavi...
peer reviewedBACKGROUND: Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and alcohol use disorder (AUD) are t...
editorial reviewedThe processes underlying drug addiction are, for most drugs, explained by the phen...
Conditioned place preference (CPP) is a model to study the role of drug conditioning properties. in ...
Rationale—Repeated exposure to many abused drugs produces a progressive increase in locomotor sensit...
Repeated drug injections lead to sensitization of their stimulant effects in mice, a phenomenon some...
Repeated administrations of addictive drugs induce gradual changes in some of their behavioral effec...
RATIONALE: Repeated administrations of ethanol induce a progressive and enduring increase in its loc...
Most mice ethanol sensitization studies focused on neurobiology at the expense of its behavioral cha...
International audienceBehavioral sensitization to repeated ethanol (EtOH) exposure induces an increa...
International audienceEthanol-induced behavioral sensitization (EIBS) is thought to play a key role ...
Drug abuse is a concerning health problem in adults and has been recognized as a major problem in ad...
Repeated administration of low doses of ethanol gradually increases locomotor responses to ethanol i...
Rationale: Stimulation of locomotor activity by low doses of ethanol (EtOH) and the potentiation of ...
Behavioral sensitization to ethanol's stimulant effect has been proposed as a marker for individual ...
Background: the cholinergic system is important in learning processes and probably influences behavi...
peer reviewedBACKGROUND: Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and alcohol use disorder (AUD) are t...
editorial reviewedThe processes underlying drug addiction are, for most drugs, explained by the phen...
Conditioned place preference (CPP) is a model to study the role of drug conditioning properties. in ...