International audienceDefining the drug-induced neuroadaptations specifically associated with the behavioral manifestation of addiction is a daunting task. To address this issue, we used a behavioral model that differentiates rats controlling their drug use (Non-Addict-like) from rats undergoing transition to addiction (Addict-like). Dysfunctions in prefrontal cortex (PFC) synaptic circuits are thought to be responsible for the loss of control over drug taking that characterizes addicted individuals. Here, we studied the synaptic alterations in prelimbic PFC (pPFC) circuits associated with transition to addiction. We discovered that some of the changes induced by cocaine self-administration (SA), such as the impairment of the endocannabinoi...
Medication development for cocaine-addicted patients is difficult, and many promising preclinical ca...
Cocaine addiction is a disorder that still lacks diagnostic biomarkers or effective pharmacotherapy....
Cocaine addiction develops as a continuum from recreational to habitual and ultimately compulsive dr...
International audienceDefining the drug-induced neuroadaptations specifically associated with the be...
Prime diagnostic criteria for drug addiction include uncontrollable urges to obtain drugs and reduce...
Psychostimulant exposure has been shown to cause molecular and cellular changes in prefrontal cortex...
Medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) is involved in relapse after withdrawal for cocaine exposure, but ch...
Addictive drugs remodel the brain’s reward circuitry, the mesocorticolimbic dopamine (DA) system, by...
International audienceRepeated cocaine exposure induces long-lasting neuroadaptations that alter sub...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Recent neuroimaging studies have shown that people with cocaine add...
Although drug-induced adaptations in the prefrontal cortex (PFC) may contribute to several core aspe...
High rates of relapse after prolonged abstinence are often triggered by exposure to drug-associated ...
Drug addiction is a major global health problem, persisting due to a lack of effective treatments. T...
Chronic cocaine exposure in both human addicts and in rodent models of addiction reduces prefrontal ...
Background. Rats given extended access to cocaine develop several symptoms of addiction, including a...
Medication development for cocaine-addicted patients is difficult, and many promising preclinical ca...
Cocaine addiction is a disorder that still lacks diagnostic biomarkers or effective pharmacotherapy....
Cocaine addiction develops as a continuum from recreational to habitual and ultimately compulsive dr...
International audienceDefining the drug-induced neuroadaptations specifically associated with the be...
Prime diagnostic criteria for drug addiction include uncontrollable urges to obtain drugs and reduce...
Psychostimulant exposure has been shown to cause molecular and cellular changes in prefrontal cortex...
Medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) is involved in relapse after withdrawal for cocaine exposure, but ch...
Addictive drugs remodel the brain’s reward circuitry, the mesocorticolimbic dopamine (DA) system, by...
International audienceRepeated cocaine exposure induces long-lasting neuroadaptations that alter sub...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Recent neuroimaging studies have shown that people with cocaine add...
Although drug-induced adaptations in the prefrontal cortex (PFC) may contribute to several core aspe...
High rates of relapse after prolonged abstinence are often triggered by exposure to drug-associated ...
Drug addiction is a major global health problem, persisting due to a lack of effective treatments. T...
Chronic cocaine exposure in both human addicts and in rodent models of addiction reduces prefrontal ...
Background. Rats given extended access to cocaine develop several symptoms of addiction, including a...
Medication development for cocaine-addicted patients is difficult, and many promising preclinical ca...
Cocaine addiction is a disorder that still lacks diagnostic biomarkers or effective pharmacotherapy....
Cocaine addiction develops as a continuum from recreational to habitual and ultimately compulsive dr...