Decades of studies on alcohol dependence showed that it is a very complex and multifactorial disorder. Several receptor systems are involved in development and susceptibility to alcohol abuse; however, there are some which play a crucial role in its pathogenesis, e.g. dopaminergic or opioid system. In this paper, an effort is made to explain the role of endogenous opioid system activity in alcohol dependence. To achieve the goal, we use a unique model is used which shows mice lines that are divergently selected for high (HA) and low (LA) stress-induced analgesia. This process allowed for selecting individuals characterised by hyperactive (HA) or hypoactive (LA) opioid system. Basing on the performed experiments, we proved that delta opioid ...
jop.sagepub.com General introduction The role of the opioid system in alcohol dependence has been th...
Alcohol use disorder is a worldwide public health problem and is a disorder with substantial individ...
304 Revue de psychiatrie & de neuroscience Vol. 26, no 4, 2001 There is increasing evidence supp...
Alcohol dependence continues to be an important health concern and animal models are critical to fur...
Alcohol dependence continues to be an important health concern and animal models are critical to fur...
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Introduction. Alcoholism is considered a chronic, progressive and frequently mortal disease; it is a...
INTRODUCTION: Alcoholism is considered a chronic, progressive and frequently mortal disease; it is a...
Abstract — We investigated the endogenous opioid system and its role in mediating the reinforcing ef...
Abstract — We investigated the endogenous opioid system and its role in mediating the reinforcing ef...
The aim of this bachelor thesis was to gather knowledge about the mechanisms of addiction, where opi...
It is well accepted that both inherent and environmental factors influence the pathogenesis of alcoh...
Our team studies the neurobiological changes induced by drugs of abuse through the behavioral sensit...
Addiction is a chronic, frequent and serious brain disease, with relapse alternating with abstinence...
Introduction. Alcoholism is considered a chronic, progressive and frequently mortal disease; it is a...
jop.sagepub.com General introduction The role of the opioid system in alcohol dependence has been th...
Alcohol use disorder is a worldwide public health problem and is a disorder with substantial individ...
304 Revue de psychiatrie & de neuroscience Vol. 26, no 4, 2001 There is increasing evidence supp...
Alcohol dependence continues to be an important health concern and animal models are critical to fur...
Alcohol dependence continues to be an important health concern and animal models are critical to fur...
Wysoki poziom poszukiwania doznań koreluje z ryzykiem uzależnienia u ludzi – zarówno poszukiwanie do...
Introduction. Alcoholism is considered a chronic, progressive and frequently mortal disease; it is a...
INTRODUCTION: Alcoholism is considered a chronic, progressive and frequently mortal disease; it is a...
Abstract — We investigated the endogenous opioid system and its role in mediating the reinforcing ef...
Abstract — We investigated the endogenous opioid system and its role in mediating the reinforcing ef...
The aim of this bachelor thesis was to gather knowledge about the mechanisms of addiction, where opi...
It is well accepted that both inherent and environmental factors influence the pathogenesis of alcoh...
Our team studies the neurobiological changes induced by drugs of abuse through the behavioral sensit...
Addiction is a chronic, frequent and serious brain disease, with relapse alternating with abstinence...
Introduction. Alcoholism is considered a chronic, progressive and frequently mortal disease; it is a...
jop.sagepub.com General introduction The role of the opioid system in alcohol dependence has been th...
Alcohol use disorder is a worldwide public health problem and is a disorder with substantial individ...
304 Revue de psychiatrie & de neuroscience Vol. 26, no 4, 2001 There is increasing evidence supp...