The present paper evaluates the effect of physical activity on the increase of the conditioned rewarding effects of cocaine induced by intermittent social stress and on the neuroinflammatory response that contributes to the enhancement of drug response. For that purpose, three studies were designed in which social stress was induced in different samples of mice through a social-defeat protocol; the mice underwent an increase of physical activity by different modalities of voluntary wheel running (continuous and intermittent access). The results showed that continuous access to running wheels prior to stress enhanced the establishment of cocaine place preference, whereas an intermittent access exerted a protective effect. Wheel running conti...
Previous studies have shown that exposure to social defeat (SD), a model of social stress, produces ...
Preclinical studies suggest that free access to a running wheel can attenuate behavioural effects of...
Epidemiological studies suggest that physical exercise could have preventive properties on drugs vul...
The present paper evaluates the effect of physical activity on the increase of the conditioned rewar...
The present paper evaluates the effect of physical activity on the increase of the conditioned rewar...
The present paper evaluates the effect of physical activity on the increase of the conditioned rewar...
A novel approach to reduce the incidence of substance use disorders is to promote resilience to stre...
A novel approach to reduce the incidence of substance use disorders is to promote resilience to stre...
A novel approach to reduce the incidence of substance use disorders is to promote resilience to stre...
Repeated exposure to stimulant drugs such as cocaine makes animals more sensitive to their stimulant...
Epidemiological studies suggest that physical exercise could have preventive properties against drug...
peer reviewedWheel-running in rodents can mitigate addiction-related effects of drugs of abuse like ...
peer reviewedWheel-running exercise in laboratory rodents (animal model useful to study the neurobio...
peer reviewedWheel-running exercise in laboratory rodents (animal model useful to study the neurobio...
Previous literature suggests that free access to a running wheel can attenuate the behavioral respon...
Previous studies have shown that exposure to social defeat (SD), a model of social stress, produces ...
Preclinical studies suggest that free access to a running wheel can attenuate behavioural effects of...
Epidemiological studies suggest that physical exercise could have preventive properties on drugs vul...
The present paper evaluates the effect of physical activity on the increase of the conditioned rewar...
The present paper evaluates the effect of physical activity on the increase of the conditioned rewar...
The present paper evaluates the effect of physical activity on the increase of the conditioned rewar...
A novel approach to reduce the incidence of substance use disorders is to promote resilience to stre...
A novel approach to reduce the incidence of substance use disorders is to promote resilience to stre...
A novel approach to reduce the incidence of substance use disorders is to promote resilience to stre...
Repeated exposure to stimulant drugs such as cocaine makes animals more sensitive to their stimulant...
Epidemiological studies suggest that physical exercise could have preventive properties against drug...
peer reviewedWheel-running in rodents can mitigate addiction-related effects of drugs of abuse like ...
peer reviewedWheel-running exercise in laboratory rodents (animal model useful to study the neurobio...
peer reviewedWheel-running exercise in laboratory rodents (animal model useful to study the neurobio...
Previous literature suggests that free access to a running wheel can attenuate the behavioral respon...
Previous studies have shown that exposure to social defeat (SD), a model of social stress, produces ...
Preclinical studies suggest that free access to a running wheel can attenuate behavioural effects of...
Epidemiological studies suggest that physical exercise could have preventive properties on drugs vul...