The nucleus accumbens is a limbic structure in the forebrain which plays a critical role in cognitive function and addiction. Dopamine modulates activity of medium spiny neurons in the nucleus accumbens. Both dopamine D1-like and D2-like receptors (including D1R or D1,5R, and D2R or D2,3,4R, respectively) are thought to play critical roles in cocaine addiction. Our previous studies demonstrated that repeated cocaine exposure (which alters dopamine transmission) decreases excitability of nucleus accumbens medium spiny neurons in cocaine-sensitized, withdrawn rats. This decrease is characterized by a reduction in voltage-sensitive Na+ currents and high voltage-activated Ca2+ currents, along with increased voltage-gated K+ currents. These...
We previously showed that the time-dependent intensification ("incubation") of cue-induced cocaine s...
Repeated exposure to drugs of abuse alters the structure and function of neural circuits mediating r...
Extended-access cocaine self-administration induces a progressive intensification of cue-induced dru...
Chronic exposure to drugs of abuse is linked to long-lasting alterations in the function of limbic s...
Cocaine addiction is a chronic relapsing disorder that is difficult to treat in part because addicts...
Background: The nucleus accumbens (NAc) is a brain region critically involved in psychostimulant-ind...
Dopamine (DA) modulates neuronal activity in the prefrontal cortex (PFC) and is necessary for optima...
Cocaine drastically elevates dopamine (DA) levels in the striatum, a brain region that is critical t...
We previously showed that the time-dependent intensification (‘‘incubation’’) of cue-induced cocaine...
The serotonin 5-HT2A and 5-HT2C receptors regulate the capacity of acute cocaine to augment behavior...
A large body of evidence indicates that dopamine (DA) is the main neurochemical substrate of reinfor...
Cocaine is a psychostimulant and a drug widely abused by humans. Cocaine elicits its effects primari...
In this paper, Arora and colleagues expand on their previous work on GIRK channels in the ventral te...
AbstractCocaine increases dopamine concentration in the nucleus accumbens through competitive bindin...
In human drug users, cue-induced drug craving progressively intensifies after drug abstinence, promo...
We previously showed that the time-dependent intensification ("incubation") of cue-induced cocaine s...
Repeated exposure to drugs of abuse alters the structure and function of neural circuits mediating r...
Extended-access cocaine self-administration induces a progressive intensification of cue-induced dru...
Chronic exposure to drugs of abuse is linked to long-lasting alterations in the function of limbic s...
Cocaine addiction is a chronic relapsing disorder that is difficult to treat in part because addicts...
Background: The nucleus accumbens (NAc) is a brain region critically involved in psychostimulant-ind...
Dopamine (DA) modulates neuronal activity in the prefrontal cortex (PFC) and is necessary for optima...
Cocaine drastically elevates dopamine (DA) levels in the striatum, a brain region that is critical t...
We previously showed that the time-dependent intensification (‘‘incubation’’) of cue-induced cocaine...
The serotonin 5-HT2A and 5-HT2C receptors regulate the capacity of acute cocaine to augment behavior...
A large body of evidence indicates that dopamine (DA) is the main neurochemical substrate of reinfor...
Cocaine is a psychostimulant and a drug widely abused by humans. Cocaine elicits its effects primari...
In this paper, Arora and colleagues expand on their previous work on GIRK channels in the ventral te...
AbstractCocaine increases dopamine concentration in the nucleus accumbens through competitive bindin...
In human drug users, cue-induced drug craving progressively intensifies after drug abstinence, promo...
We previously showed that the time-dependent intensification ("incubation") of cue-induced cocaine s...
Repeated exposure to drugs of abuse alters the structure and function of neural circuits mediating r...
Extended-access cocaine self-administration induces a progressive intensification of cue-induced dru...