We have previously reported that cocaine self-administration is facilitated in male rats not residing in the test chambers (Non Resident rats) relative to rats living in the test chambers at all times (Resident rats). Surprisingly, the opposite was found for heroin. We predicted that, when given access to both cocaine and heroin on alternate days, Non Resident rats would take more cocaine relative to heroin than Resident rats. Heroin (25.0 mu g/kg) and cocaine (400 mu g/kg), were made alternately available for 14 self-administration sessions, on a fixed ratio (FR) schedule that was progressively increased from FR1 to FR5. Next, some rats underwent a progressive-ratio procedure for heroin and cocaine. The other rats continued to alternate he...
Rationale Clinical and preclinical evidence indicates that the setting of drug use affects drug rew...
Many preclinical studies examined cue-induced relapse to heroin and cocaine seeking in animal models...
Background and purpose: Studies using intermittent access drug self-administration show increased mo...
RATIONALE We have previously reported that cocaine self-administration is facilitated in male rat...
RATIONALE: The circumstances of drug taking are thought to play a role in drug abuse but the evidenc...
Rationale: The circumstances of drug taking are thought to play a role in drug abuse but the evidenc...
We have previously reported the setting of drug self-administration has a powerful influence on dru...
RATIONALE: Previous studies have shown that the effect of setting on drug-taking is substance speci...
International audienceIncreased drug availability can precipitate a rapid escalation of drug consump...
Background: We have recently observed an unforeseen dissociation in the effect of environmental cont...
Rationale: Clinical and preclinical evidence indicates that the setting of drug use affects drug rew...
Background: We have recently observed an unforeseen dissociation in the effect of environmental cont...
Clinical and preclinical evidence indicate that the setting of drug use affects drug reward in a sub...
BACKGROUND We have recently observed an unforeseen dissociation in the effect of environmental co...
RATIONALE: A genetic component may be involved in different stages of the progression of drug addict...
Rationale Clinical and preclinical evidence indicates that the setting of drug use affects drug rew...
Many preclinical studies examined cue-induced relapse to heroin and cocaine seeking in animal models...
Background and purpose: Studies using intermittent access drug self-administration show increased mo...
RATIONALE We have previously reported that cocaine self-administration is facilitated in male rat...
RATIONALE: The circumstances of drug taking are thought to play a role in drug abuse but the evidenc...
Rationale: The circumstances of drug taking are thought to play a role in drug abuse but the evidenc...
We have previously reported the setting of drug self-administration has a powerful influence on dru...
RATIONALE: Previous studies have shown that the effect of setting on drug-taking is substance speci...
International audienceIncreased drug availability can precipitate a rapid escalation of drug consump...
Background: We have recently observed an unforeseen dissociation in the effect of environmental cont...
Rationale: Clinical and preclinical evidence indicates that the setting of drug use affects drug rew...
Background: We have recently observed an unforeseen dissociation in the effect of environmental cont...
Clinical and preclinical evidence indicate that the setting of drug use affects drug reward in a sub...
BACKGROUND We have recently observed an unforeseen dissociation in the effect of environmental co...
RATIONALE: A genetic component may be involved in different stages of the progression of drug addict...
Rationale Clinical and preclinical evidence indicates that the setting of drug use affects drug rew...
Many preclinical studies examined cue-induced relapse to heroin and cocaine seeking in animal models...
Background and purpose: Studies using intermittent access drug self-administration show increased mo...