In opioid addiction, cues and contexts associated with drug reward can be powerful triggers for drug craving and relapse. The synapses linking ventral hippocampal outputs to medium spiny neurons of the accumbens may be key sites for the formation and storage of associations between place or context and reward, both drug-related and natural. To assess this, we implanted rats with electrodes in the accumbens shell to record synaptic potentials evoked by electrical stimulation of the ventral hippocampus, as well as continuous local-field-potential activity. Rats then underwent morphineinduced (10 mg/kg) conditioned-place-preference training, followed by extinction. Morphine caused an acute increase in the slope and amplitude of accumbens evoke...
The positive reinforcing properties of addictive drugs have a primary role in the development of dru...
To re-examine the paradoxical effect hypothesis of abused drugs, the present study concerned whether...
RATIONALE: A large body of evidence indicates an involvement of the mesolimbic dopamine (DA) pathway...
In opioid addiction, cues and contexts associated with drug reward can be powerful triggers for drug...
In opioid addiction, cues and contexts associated with drug reward can be powerful triggers for drug...
In opioid addiction, cues and contexts associated with drug reward can be powerful triggers for drug...
In opioid addiction, cues and contexts associated with drug reward can be powerful triggers for drug...
Recurrent relapse is a major problem in treating opiate addiction. Pavlovian conditioning plays a ro...
The dopamine (DA) projections from the ventral tegmental area to the nucleus accumbens (NAc) are the...
The present study used the conditioned place preference (CPP) paradigm to examine the neural mechani...
The positive reinforcing properties of addictive drugs have a primary role in the development of dru...
Drugs of abuse, like opioids, cause a diverse array of physiological effects. These effects can beco...
Background: Some investigators indicated the effect of electrical or chemical stimulation on differe...
The addictive properties of opioids may be mediated to some extent by cocaine-and amphetamine-regula...
The hippocampus is important for learning tasks, such as conditioned place preference (CPP), which i...
The positive reinforcing properties of addictive drugs have a primary role in the development of dru...
To re-examine the paradoxical effect hypothesis of abused drugs, the present study concerned whether...
RATIONALE: A large body of evidence indicates an involvement of the mesolimbic dopamine (DA) pathway...
In opioid addiction, cues and contexts associated with drug reward can be powerful triggers for drug...
In opioid addiction, cues and contexts associated with drug reward can be powerful triggers for drug...
In opioid addiction, cues and contexts associated with drug reward can be powerful triggers for drug...
In opioid addiction, cues and contexts associated with drug reward can be powerful triggers for drug...
Recurrent relapse is a major problem in treating opiate addiction. Pavlovian conditioning plays a ro...
The dopamine (DA) projections from the ventral tegmental area to the nucleus accumbens (NAc) are the...
The present study used the conditioned place preference (CPP) paradigm to examine the neural mechani...
The positive reinforcing properties of addictive drugs have a primary role in the development of dru...
Drugs of abuse, like opioids, cause a diverse array of physiological effects. These effects can beco...
Background: Some investigators indicated the effect of electrical or chemical stimulation on differe...
The addictive properties of opioids may be mediated to some extent by cocaine-and amphetamine-regula...
The hippocampus is important for learning tasks, such as conditioned place preference (CPP), which i...
The positive reinforcing properties of addictive drugs have a primary role in the development of dru...
To re-examine the paradoxical effect hypothesis of abused drugs, the present study concerned whether...
RATIONALE: A large body of evidence indicates an involvement of the mesolimbic dopamine (DA) pathway...