Cytosine modifications, including DNA methylation, are stable epigenetic marks that may translate environmental change into transcriptional regulation. Research has begun to investigate DNA methylation dynamics in relation to cocaine use disorders. Specifically, DNA methylation machinery, including methyltransferases and binding proteins, are dysregulated in brain reward pathways after chronic cocaine exposure. In addition, numerous methylome-wide and candidate promoter studies have identified differential methylation, at the nucleotide level, in rodent models of cocaine abuse and drug seeking behavior. This review highlights the current progress in the field of cocaine-related methylation, and offers considerations for future research
Previous studies in animal models of cocaine craving have delineated broad changes in DNA methylatio...
Physiological changes in the mesolimbic dopamine reward pathway in the brain underlie cocaine addict...
The interaction between environmental signals and genes has now taken on a clear molecular form as d...
Analysis of global methylation in cells has revealed correlations between overall DNA methylation st...
Continued vulnerability to relapse during abstinence is a characteristic of cocaine addiction and su...
Similar to the pattern observed in people with substance abuse disorders, laboratory animals will ex...
AbstractContinued vulnerability to relapse during abstinence is a characteristic of cocaine addictio...
Summary: Cocaine dependence is a chronic, relapsing disorder caused by lasting changes in the brain....
Repeated cocaine administration induces many long-term structural and molecular changes in the dorsa...
Background: Human cocaine abuse is associated with alterations in white matter integrity revealed up...
La plasticité cérébrale pathologique qui se met en place en réponse à l'administration répétée de dr...
Repeated drug administration lead to pathological brain plasticity that requires modifications of ge...
Previous studies in animal models of cocaine craving have delineated broad changes in DNA methylatio...
Previous studies in animal models of cocaine craving have delineated broad changes in DNA methylatio...
Despite abundant expression of DNA methyltransferases (Dnmts) in brain, the regulation and behaviora...
Previous studies in animal models of cocaine craving have delineated broad changes in DNA methylatio...
Physiological changes in the mesolimbic dopamine reward pathway in the brain underlie cocaine addict...
The interaction between environmental signals and genes has now taken on a clear molecular form as d...
Analysis of global methylation in cells has revealed correlations between overall DNA methylation st...
Continued vulnerability to relapse during abstinence is a characteristic of cocaine addiction and su...
Similar to the pattern observed in people with substance abuse disorders, laboratory animals will ex...
AbstractContinued vulnerability to relapse during abstinence is a characteristic of cocaine addictio...
Summary: Cocaine dependence is a chronic, relapsing disorder caused by lasting changes in the brain....
Repeated cocaine administration induces many long-term structural and molecular changes in the dorsa...
Background: Human cocaine abuse is associated with alterations in white matter integrity revealed up...
La plasticité cérébrale pathologique qui se met en place en réponse à l'administration répétée de dr...
Repeated drug administration lead to pathological brain plasticity that requires modifications of ge...
Previous studies in animal models of cocaine craving have delineated broad changes in DNA methylatio...
Previous studies in animal models of cocaine craving have delineated broad changes in DNA methylatio...
Despite abundant expression of DNA methyltransferases (Dnmts) in brain, the regulation and behaviora...
Previous studies in animal models of cocaine craving have delineated broad changes in DNA methylatio...
Physiological changes in the mesolimbic dopamine reward pathway in the brain underlie cocaine addict...
The interaction between environmental signals and genes has now taken on a clear molecular form as d...