International audienceThe lack of intrinsic motivation to engage in, and adhere to, physical exercise has major health consequences. However, the neurobiological bases of exercise motivation are still unknown. This study aimed at examining whether the endocannabinoid system (ECS) is involved in this process. To do so, we developed an operant conditioning paradigm wherein mice unlocked a running wheel with nose pokes. Using pharmacological tools and conditional mutants for cannabinoid type-1 (CB1) receptors, we provide evidence that CB1 receptors located on GABAergic neurons are both necessary and sufficient to positively control running motivation. Conversely, this receptor population proved dispensable for the modulation of running duratio...
Accumulating evidence indicates that the endocannabinoid system plays an essential role in the devel...
Exercise is a rewarding behavior with a multitude of positive effects on the body and brain, and ani...
The level of physical activity achieved in a given situation depends on both physiological abilities...
International audienceThe lack of intrinsic motivation to engage in, and adhere to, physical exercis...
Recent surveys have revealed close links between cannabis and exercise. Specifically, cannabis usage...
Exercise has a myriad of benefits for brain and body health. Wheel running is an animal model of ph...
Exercise is rewarding, and long-distance runners have described a runner's high as a sudden pleasant...
The endogenous cannabinoid system is involved in the regulation of the central reward pathway. Runni...
The endogenous cannabinoid system is involved in the regulation of the central reward pathway. Runni...
A large body of evidence in humans and preclinical models supports a role for the endocannabinoid sy...
The endocannabinoid system serves many physiological roles, including in the regulation of energy ba...
Physical exercise, which can be addictogenic on its own, is considered a therapeutic alternative for...
Physical exercise, which can be addictogenic on its own, is considered a therapeutic alternative for...
Extended training can induce a shift in behavioral control from goal-directed actions, which are gov...
Cannabinoids, the active components of marijuana, stimulate appetite, and cannabinoid receptor-1 (CB...
Accumulating evidence indicates that the endocannabinoid system plays an essential role in the devel...
Exercise is a rewarding behavior with a multitude of positive effects on the body and brain, and ani...
The level of physical activity achieved in a given situation depends on both physiological abilities...
International audienceThe lack of intrinsic motivation to engage in, and adhere to, physical exercis...
Recent surveys have revealed close links between cannabis and exercise. Specifically, cannabis usage...
Exercise has a myriad of benefits for brain and body health. Wheel running is an animal model of ph...
Exercise is rewarding, and long-distance runners have described a runner's high as a sudden pleasant...
The endogenous cannabinoid system is involved in the regulation of the central reward pathway. Runni...
The endogenous cannabinoid system is involved in the regulation of the central reward pathway. Runni...
A large body of evidence in humans and preclinical models supports a role for the endocannabinoid sy...
The endocannabinoid system serves many physiological roles, including in the regulation of energy ba...
Physical exercise, which can be addictogenic on its own, is considered a therapeutic alternative for...
Physical exercise, which can be addictogenic on its own, is considered a therapeutic alternative for...
Extended training can induce a shift in behavioral control from goal-directed actions, which are gov...
Cannabinoids, the active components of marijuana, stimulate appetite, and cannabinoid receptor-1 (CB...
Accumulating evidence indicates that the endocannabinoid system plays an essential role in the devel...
Exercise is a rewarding behavior with a multitude of positive effects on the body and brain, and ani...
The level of physical activity achieved in a given situation depends on both physiological abilities...