Not everyone who experiments with cocaine acquires compulsive drug use. The mechanism underlying this individual difference in susceptibility to addiction is poorly understood. Recent studies have identified genes and adverse life events (stress) as risk factors. The objective of this thesis is to investigate the contribution of the adrenal stress hormones glucocorticoids and epinephrine to the psychostimulant effects of cocaine in the inbred DBA/2 and C57BL/6 mouse strains. Behavioural sensitisation, measured as an enhanced locomotor response to repeated cocaine exposure, was used as a model for the long-term neural adaptations underlying aspects of drug addiction. The results demonstrate that adrenal hormones play a critical role in cocai...
Stress, through corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF), influences all aspects of cocaine addiction. E...
Acute cocaine administration activates behavioral and neuroendocrine processes associated with the s...
RATIONALE: Few effective treatments exist for cocaine use disorders due to gaps in knowledge about i...
Not everyone who experiments with cocaine acquires compulsive drug use. The mechanism underlying thi...
Rationale Stressful life experiences facilitate responsive-ness to psychostimulant drugs. While ther...
Addictions are chronic relapsing brain diseases, with behavioral manifestations. Three main factors ...
Abstract Studies of personality have suggested that dissimilarities in ability to cope with stressfu...
Contains fulltext : 47778.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Research into ...
Stress can trigger the relapse of drug use in recovering cocaine addicts and reinstatement in rodent...
Numerous evidences suggest that stress and stress-related hormones can modulate the activity of the ...
Stress can trigger the relapse of drug use in recovering cocaine addicts and reinstatement in rodent...
Animal and cross-sectional human studies suggest that chronic cocaine use is associated with altered...
International audienceThe meso-cortico-limbic system, via dopamine release, encodes the rewarding an...
Stress enhances the behavioral effects of cocaine, perhaps via hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) ...
Stress may contribute to the increased vulnerability to and the development of cocaine addiction. Co...
Stress, through corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF), influences all aspects of cocaine addiction. E...
Acute cocaine administration activates behavioral and neuroendocrine processes associated with the s...
RATIONALE: Few effective treatments exist for cocaine use disorders due to gaps in knowledge about i...
Not everyone who experiments with cocaine acquires compulsive drug use. The mechanism underlying thi...
Rationale Stressful life experiences facilitate responsive-ness to psychostimulant drugs. While ther...
Addictions are chronic relapsing brain diseases, with behavioral manifestations. Three main factors ...
Abstract Studies of personality have suggested that dissimilarities in ability to cope with stressfu...
Contains fulltext : 47778.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Research into ...
Stress can trigger the relapse of drug use in recovering cocaine addicts and reinstatement in rodent...
Numerous evidences suggest that stress and stress-related hormones can modulate the activity of the ...
Stress can trigger the relapse of drug use in recovering cocaine addicts and reinstatement in rodent...
Animal and cross-sectional human studies suggest that chronic cocaine use is associated with altered...
International audienceThe meso-cortico-limbic system, via dopamine release, encodes the rewarding an...
Stress enhances the behavioral effects of cocaine, perhaps via hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) ...
Stress may contribute to the increased vulnerability to and the development of cocaine addiction. Co...
Stress, through corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF), influences all aspects of cocaine addiction. E...
Acute cocaine administration activates behavioral and neuroendocrine processes associated with the s...
RATIONALE: Few effective treatments exist for cocaine use disorders due to gaps in knowledge about i...