Alcohol (EtOH) is one of the most widely abused recreational drugs and is arguably the most harmful. However, current treatment options for alcohol-use disorders generally have limited efficacy and poor uptake in the community. In this context, the neuropeptide oxytocin (OXT) has emerged as a promising potential treatment option for a number of substance-use disorders, including alcoholism. The utility of OXT in reducing consumption of and craving for a wide range of substances may lie in its ability to modulate drug-induced neurochemical effects within the mesolimbic dopamine pathway. However, the impact of OXT on EtOH actions in this pathway has yet to be explored. Here, we reveal that an acute intracerebroventricular (icv) infusion of OX...
[Extract] Oxytocin, a nine amino acid neuropeptide, first discovered by Sir Heury Dale in 1906, is a...
The role of oxytocin in attenuating the abuse of licit and illicit drugs, including the psychostimul...
The neuropeptide oxytocin (OT), given acutely, reduces self-administration of the psychostimulant dr...
Alcohol (EtOH) is one of the most widely abused recreational drugs and is arguably the most harmful....
Approved pharmacological treatments for alcohol use disorder are limited in their effectiveness, and...
Oxytocin administration has been reported to decrease consumption, withdrawal, and drug-seeking asso...
Neuropeptides affect adaptive central nervous system processes related to opiate ethanol and cocaine...
The neuropeptide, oxytocin, has been reported to block tolerance formation to alcohol and decrease w...
Recently, oxytocin (OXT) has been investigated for its potential therapeutic role in addiction. OXT ...
Factors such as stress and anxiety often contribute to alcohol-dependent behavior and can trigger a ...
Oxytocin regulates a variety of centrally-mediated functions, ranging from socio-sexual behavior, ma...
There is mounting evidence that the neuropeptide oxytocin is a possible candidate for the treatment ...
The psychostimulant methamphetamine (METH) is an addictive illicit drug. Systemic administration of ...
Growing research indicates oxytocin may be involved in relieving anxiety and attenuating the rewardi...
There is mounting evidence that the neuropeptide oxytocin is a possible candidate for the treatment ...
[Extract] Oxytocin, a nine amino acid neuropeptide, first discovered by Sir Heury Dale in 1906, is a...
The role of oxytocin in attenuating the abuse of licit and illicit drugs, including the psychostimul...
The neuropeptide oxytocin (OT), given acutely, reduces self-administration of the psychostimulant dr...
Alcohol (EtOH) is one of the most widely abused recreational drugs and is arguably the most harmful....
Approved pharmacological treatments for alcohol use disorder are limited in their effectiveness, and...
Oxytocin administration has been reported to decrease consumption, withdrawal, and drug-seeking asso...
Neuropeptides affect adaptive central nervous system processes related to opiate ethanol and cocaine...
The neuropeptide, oxytocin, has been reported to block tolerance formation to alcohol and decrease w...
Recently, oxytocin (OXT) has been investigated for its potential therapeutic role in addiction. OXT ...
Factors such as stress and anxiety often contribute to alcohol-dependent behavior and can trigger a ...
Oxytocin regulates a variety of centrally-mediated functions, ranging from socio-sexual behavior, ma...
There is mounting evidence that the neuropeptide oxytocin is a possible candidate for the treatment ...
The psychostimulant methamphetamine (METH) is an addictive illicit drug. Systemic administration of ...
Growing research indicates oxytocin may be involved in relieving anxiety and attenuating the rewardi...
There is mounting evidence that the neuropeptide oxytocin is a possible candidate for the treatment ...
[Extract] Oxytocin, a nine amino acid neuropeptide, first discovered by Sir Heury Dale in 1906, is a...
The role of oxytocin in attenuating the abuse of licit and illicit drugs, including the psychostimul...
The neuropeptide oxytocin (OT), given acutely, reduces self-administration of the psychostimulant dr...