The use of inbred rat strains provides a tool to investigate the role of genetic factors in drug abuse. Two such strains are Lewis and Fischer 344 rats. Although several biochemical and hormonal differences have been observed between Lewis and Fischer 344 strains, a systematic comparison of the effect of different drugs of abuse on dopamine (DA) transmission in the shell and core of the nucleus accumbens of these strains is lacking. We therefore investigated, by means of dual probe microdialysis, the effect of different doses of morphine (1.0, 2.5, and 5.0 mg/kg), amphetamine (0.25, 0.5, and 1.0 mg/kg) and cocaine (5, 10, and 20 mg/kg) on DA transmission in the shell and in the core of nucleus accumbens. Behavior was monitored during microd...
The effect of various drugs on the extracellular concentration of dopamine in two terminal dopaminer...
We have recently reported that behavioural sensitization to morphine, amphetamine, cocaine and nicot...
Current research suggests there are genetic differences in susceptibility to drug abuse. One way to ...
The use of inbred rat strains provides a tool to investigate the role of genetic factors in drug abu...
Addictive Substances like morphine and psychostimulants induce a preferential increase in dopamine (...
Genetic factors are known to affect the reinforcing properties of nicotine. Thus, inbred Lewis rats ...
Stimuli conditioned (CS’s) by pavlovian association with drugs of abuse are thought to play an impor...
Rationale In naive rats, passive administration of drugs of abuse preferentially increases extracell...
In this study, we describe a model of opiate sensitization characterized by a brief schedule of trea...
In naive rats, passive administration of drugs of abuse preferentially increases extracellular dopam...
The Swiss sublines of Roman high-avoidance (RHA/Verh) and Roman low-avoidance (RLA/Verh) rats differ...
This thesis addresses the intriguing question why some individuals easily become addicted to drugs, ...
The nucleus accumbens has been subdivided into a shell and a core compartment on the basis of histoc...
The nucleus accumbens is considered a critical target of the action of drugs of abuse. In this nucle...
The selectively bred Roman high- and low-avoidance rats differ in emotionality and responsiveness to...
The effect of various drugs on the extracellular concentration of dopamine in two terminal dopaminer...
We have recently reported that behavioural sensitization to morphine, amphetamine, cocaine and nicot...
Current research suggests there are genetic differences in susceptibility to drug abuse. One way to ...
The use of inbred rat strains provides a tool to investigate the role of genetic factors in drug abu...
Addictive Substances like morphine and psychostimulants induce a preferential increase in dopamine (...
Genetic factors are known to affect the reinforcing properties of nicotine. Thus, inbred Lewis rats ...
Stimuli conditioned (CS’s) by pavlovian association with drugs of abuse are thought to play an impor...
Rationale In naive rats, passive administration of drugs of abuse preferentially increases extracell...
In this study, we describe a model of opiate sensitization characterized by a brief schedule of trea...
In naive rats, passive administration of drugs of abuse preferentially increases extracellular dopam...
The Swiss sublines of Roman high-avoidance (RHA/Verh) and Roman low-avoidance (RLA/Verh) rats differ...
This thesis addresses the intriguing question why some individuals easily become addicted to drugs, ...
The nucleus accumbens has been subdivided into a shell and a core compartment on the basis of histoc...
The nucleus accumbens is considered a critical target of the action of drugs of abuse. In this nucle...
The selectively bred Roman high- and low-avoidance rats differ in emotionality and responsiveness to...
The effect of various drugs on the extracellular concentration of dopamine in two terminal dopaminer...
We have recently reported that behavioural sensitization to morphine, amphetamine, cocaine and nicot...
Current research suggests there are genetic differences in susceptibility to drug abuse. One way to ...