BACKGROUND: A difficult problem in treating opioid addicts is the maintenance of a drug-free state because of the negative emotional symptoms associated with withdrawal, which may trigger relapse. Several lines of evidence suggest a role for the metabotropic glutamate receptor 5 in opioid addiction; however, its involvement during opioid withdrawal is not clear. METHODS: Mice were treated with a 7-day escalating-dose morphine administration paradigm. Following withdrawal, the development of affective behaviors was assessed using the 3-chambered box, open-field, elevated plus-maze and forced-swim tests. Metabotropic glutamate receptor 5 autoradiographic binding was performed in mouse brains undergoing chronic morphine treatment and 7 days wi...
Drugs are used by mankind since ancient times. One group of these substances are opioids. Opioids ha...
Repeated low-dose morphine treatment facilitates delayed-escape behaviour of hippocampus-dependent M...
Methamphetamine (METH) is a highly addictive psychostimulant with no therapeutics registered to assi...
The key problem for the treatment of drug addiction is relapse to drug use after abstinence that can...
Now published in Neuropsychopharmacology doi: 10.1038/s41386-020-00927-xInternational audienceUnders...
Opioids selective for the G-protein coupled mu opioid receptor (MOR) produce potent analgesia and eu...
Abstinence from chronic morphine results in characteristic withdrawal symptoms in humans and experim...
The main challenge in treating opioid addicts is to maintain abstinence due to the affective consequ...
The major challenge in treating methamphetamine addicts is the maintenance of a drug free-state sinc...
Abstinence from chronic morphine results in characteristic withdrawal symptoms in humans and experim...
The key problem for the treatment of drug addiction is relapse to drug use after abstinence that can...
Summary: Opiates produce a strong rewarding effect, but abstinence from opiate use emerges with seve...
We examined the effects of chronic morphine treatment and withdrawal on the expression of metabotrop...
Relapse to illicit drug-seeking behaviour is a major challenge as no effective pharmacotherapy is cu...
Opioid abuse and addiction have become a global pandemic, posing tremendous health and social burden...
Drugs are used by mankind since ancient times. One group of these substances are opioids. Opioids ha...
Repeated low-dose morphine treatment facilitates delayed-escape behaviour of hippocampus-dependent M...
Methamphetamine (METH) is a highly addictive psychostimulant with no therapeutics registered to assi...
The key problem for the treatment of drug addiction is relapse to drug use after abstinence that can...
Now published in Neuropsychopharmacology doi: 10.1038/s41386-020-00927-xInternational audienceUnders...
Opioids selective for the G-protein coupled mu opioid receptor (MOR) produce potent analgesia and eu...
Abstinence from chronic morphine results in characteristic withdrawal symptoms in humans and experim...
The main challenge in treating opioid addicts is to maintain abstinence due to the affective consequ...
The major challenge in treating methamphetamine addicts is the maintenance of a drug free-state sinc...
Abstinence from chronic morphine results in characteristic withdrawal symptoms in humans and experim...
The key problem for the treatment of drug addiction is relapse to drug use after abstinence that can...
Summary: Opiates produce a strong rewarding effect, but abstinence from opiate use emerges with seve...
We examined the effects of chronic morphine treatment and withdrawal on the expression of metabotrop...
Relapse to illicit drug-seeking behaviour is a major challenge as no effective pharmacotherapy is cu...
Opioid abuse and addiction have become a global pandemic, posing tremendous health and social burden...
Drugs are used by mankind since ancient times. One group of these substances are opioids. Opioids ha...
Repeated low-dose morphine treatment facilitates delayed-escape behaviour of hippocampus-dependent M...
Methamphetamine (METH) is a highly addictive psychostimulant with no therapeutics registered to assi...