Background Recent studies have raised concerns about subtle long-lasting neurobiological changes that might be triggered by exposure to Cannabis derivatives, especially in a critical phase of brain maturation, such as puberty. The mesolimbic dopamine (DA) system, involved in the processing of drug-induced reward, is a locus of action of cannabinoids and endocannabinoids. Thus, we compared the effects of repeated cannabinoid administration in adolescent and adult rats on DA neuronal functions and responses to drugs of abuse. Methods Single-unit extracellular recordings from antidromically identified mesoaccumbens DA neurons and from their target cells in the nucleus accumbens were carried out in urethane-anesthetized rats. Animals were pretr...
Few and often contradictory reports exist on the long-term neurobiological consequences of cannabino...
The acute effects of marijuana consumption on brain physiology and behaviour are well documented, bu...
Several lines of evidence suggest that chronic exposure to cannabinoids during adolescence may incre...
Background Recent studies have raised concerns about subtle long-lasting neurobiological changes tha...
Cannabis is the most commonly used illicit drug worldwide, and use is typically initiated during ado...
Emerging evidence suggests that the use of cannabis during adolescence might lead to neurobiological...
THESIS ABSTRACT Introduction and objectives: Recently, the effects of cannabis use on the brain rece...
The current study examined whether adolescent rats are more vulnerable than adult rats to the lastin...
Cannabis abuse in adolescence is associated with a broad array of phenotypical consequences, includi...
Adolescent Cannabis exposure has been hypothesized to act as a gateway to opiate abuse. In order to ...
Epidemiological studies suggest that genetic factors play an important role in drug addiction. Moreo...
Increasing evidences suggest a heightened vulnerability to drugs of abuse in adolescence. During thi...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Disruption of the substantial re‐organization of the brain during adolescence...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Disruption of the substantial re-organization of the brain during adolescence...
<p>Adolescence is a behaviorally well-defined developmental period during which experimentation with...
Few and often contradictory reports exist on the long-term neurobiological consequences of cannabino...
The acute effects of marijuana consumption on brain physiology and behaviour are well documented, bu...
Several lines of evidence suggest that chronic exposure to cannabinoids during adolescence may incre...
Background Recent studies have raised concerns about subtle long-lasting neurobiological changes tha...
Cannabis is the most commonly used illicit drug worldwide, and use is typically initiated during ado...
Emerging evidence suggests that the use of cannabis during adolescence might lead to neurobiological...
THESIS ABSTRACT Introduction and objectives: Recently, the effects of cannabis use on the brain rece...
The current study examined whether adolescent rats are more vulnerable than adult rats to the lastin...
Cannabis abuse in adolescence is associated with a broad array of phenotypical consequences, includi...
Adolescent Cannabis exposure has been hypothesized to act as a gateway to opiate abuse. In order to ...
Epidemiological studies suggest that genetic factors play an important role in drug addiction. Moreo...
Increasing evidences suggest a heightened vulnerability to drugs of abuse in adolescence. During thi...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Disruption of the substantial re‐organization of the brain during adolescence...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Disruption of the substantial re-organization of the brain during adolescence...
<p>Adolescence is a behaviorally well-defined developmental period during which experimentation with...
Few and often contradictory reports exist on the long-term neurobiological consequences of cannabino...
The acute effects of marijuana consumption on brain physiology and behaviour are well documented, bu...
Several lines of evidence suggest that chronic exposure to cannabinoids during adolescence may incre...