We investigated the effect of estrogen on cocaine-induced brain activity using blood oxygen level-dependent (BOLD) magnetic resonance imaging. Ovariectomized (Ovx) rats without estrogen and Ovx rats with estrogen (Ovx+E) were given a single saline or cocaine injection (15 mg/kg, i.p.) for 5 d. After 7 d of withdrawal from injections, rats were challenged with cocaine during functional imaging. Acute cocaine administration produced positive BOLD activation in the prefrontal cortex, nucleus accumbens, striatum, ventral tegmental area, and hippocampus, among other brain regions. Positive BOLD signal changes were lower in Ovx+E than in Ovx rats. With repeated cocaine administration, Ovx+E rats showed enhanced BOLD signal changes in the nucleus ...
Fluctuations in ovarian hormones throughout the estrous cycle may underlie sex differences in behavi...
As the most potent circulating form of estrogen in most young adult female mammals, estradiol has ex...
Female rats are intensely affected by cocaine, with estrogen probably playing an important role in t...
Cocaine use is a growing public health concern, and may be disproportionately problematic for women ...
Recent interest has focused on elucidating sex differences in cocaine addiction, a major public heal...
When ovariectomized female rats receive estrogen, the response to the psychomotor stimulants ampheta...
Women are at greater risk for cocaine addiction than are men, and female rats similarly show a great...
Cocaine sensitization is a marker for some facets of addiction, is greater in female rats, and may b...
Clinical observations imply that female cocaine addicts experience enhanced relapse vulnerability co...
<p>Dopamine regulates movement, cognition and the rewarding effects of addictive drugs. Sex differen...
Both humans and experimental animals demonstrate gender differences in response to cocaine. However,...
Ovarian hormones play a role in the use of drugs of abuse in women. In female rats estradiol has bee...
abstract: Cocaine is a powerful psychomotor stimulant that can affect serotonin (5HT), dopamine, and...
Abstract Background Estradiol potentiates drug-taking...
Evidence suggests that sex differences in response to cocaine administration may be regulated by act...
Fluctuations in ovarian hormones throughout the estrous cycle may underlie sex differences in behavi...
As the most potent circulating form of estrogen in most young adult female mammals, estradiol has ex...
Female rats are intensely affected by cocaine, with estrogen probably playing an important role in t...
Cocaine use is a growing public health concern, and may be disproportionately problematic for women ...
Recent interest has focused on elucidating sex differences in cocaine addiction, a major public heal...
When ovariectomized female rats receive estrogen, the response to the psychomotor stimulants ampheta...
Women are at greater risk for cocaine addiction than are men, and female rats similarly show a great...
Cocaine sensitization is a marker for some facets of addiction, is greater in female rats, and may b...
Clinical observations imply that female cocaine addicts experience enhanced relapse vulnerability co...
<p>Dopamine regulates movement, cognition and the rewarding effects of addictive drugs. Sex differen...
Both humans and experimental animals demonstrate gender differences in response to cocaine. However,...
Ovarian hormones play a role in the use of drugs of abuse in women. In female rats estradiol has bee...
abstract: Cocaine is a powerful psychomotor stimulant that can affect serotonin (5HT), dopamine, and...
Abstract Background Estradiol potentiates drug-taking...
Evidence suggests that sex differences in response to cocaine administration may be regulated by act...
Fluctuations in ovarian hormones throughout the estrous cycle may underlie sex differences in behavi...
As the most potent circulating form of estrogen in most young adult female mammals, estradiol has ex...
Female rats are intensely affected by cocaine, with estrogen probably playing an important role in t...