Ventral tegmental area (VTA) dopamine (DA) neurons perform diverse functions in motivation and cognition, but their precise roles in addiction-related behaviors are still debated. Here, we targeted VTA DA neurons for bidirectional chemogenetic modulation during specific tests of cocaine reinforcement, demand, and relapse-related behaviors in male rats, querying the roles of DA neuron inhibitory and excitatory G-protein signaling in these processes. Designer receptor stimulation of Gq signaling, but not Gs signaling, in DA neurons enhanced cocaine seeking via functionally distinct projections to forebrain limbic regions. In contrast, engaging inhibitory Gi/o signaling in DA neurons blunted the reinforcing and priming effects of cocaine, redu...
Addictive drugs have in common that they cause surges in dopamine (DA) concentration in the mesolimb...
Addiction is characterized by a compulsive pattern of drug seeking and consumption and a high risk o...
AbstractThe prefrontal cortex mediates many aspects of addiction. In this issue of Neuron, Bowers et...
Altered mesolimbic dopamine signaling has been widely implicated in addictive behavior. For the most...
Altered mesolimbic dopamine signaling has been widely implicated in addictive behavior. For the most...
Dopamine-glutamate co-release is a unique property of midbrain neurons primarily located in the vent...
SummaryPersistent drug-seeking behavior is hypothesized to co-opt the brain's natural reward-motivat...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. February 2019. Major: Neuroscience. Advisor: Kevin Wickm...
Substance use disorder is linked to impairments in the ventral tegmental area (VTA) dopamine (DA) re...
Drug-evoked synaptic plasticity in the mesolimbic system reshapes circuit function and drives drug-a...
Motivational deficits are a key symptom in multiple psychiatric disorders, including major depressiv...
Addiction is an escalating, compulsive, and relapsing psychiatric disease that affects millions worl...
The ventral pallidum is centrally positioned within mesocorticolimbic reward circuits, and its dense...
Addictive drugs have in common that they cause surges in dopamine (DA) concentration in the mesolimb...
Background: Ventral tegmental area (VTA) brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) contributes to tim...
Addictive drugs have in common that they cause surges in dopamine (DA) concentration in the mesolimb...
Addiction is characterized by a compulsive pattern of drug seeking and consumption and a high risk o...
AbstractThe prefrontal cortex mediates many aspects of addiction. In this issue of Neuron, Bowers et...
Altered mesolimbic dopamine signaling has been widely implicated in addictive behavior. For the most...
Altered mesolimbic dopamine signaling has been widely implicated in addictive behavior. For the most...
Dopamine-glutamate co-release is a unique property of midbrain neurons primarily located in the vent...
SummaryPersistent drug-seeking behavior is hypothesized to co-opt the brain's natural reward-motivat...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. February 2019. Major: Neuroscience. Advisor: Kevin Wickm...
Substance use disorder is linked to impairments in the ventral tegmental area (VTA) dopamine (DA) re...
Drug-evoked synaptic plasticity in the mesolimbic system reshapes circuit function and drives drug-a...
Motivational deficits are a key symptom in multiple psychiatric disorders, including major depressiv...
Addiction is an escalating, compulsive, and relapsing psychiatric disease that affects millions worl...
The ventral pallidum is centrally positioned within mesocorticolimbic reward circuits, and its dense...
Addictive drugs have in common that they cause surges in dopamine (DA) concentration in the mesolimb...
Background: Ventral tegmental area (VTA) brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) contributes to tim...
Addictive drugs have in common that they cause surges in dopamine (DA) concentration in the mesolimb...
Addiction is characterized by a compulsive pattern of drug seeking and consumption and a high risk o...
AbstractThe prefrontal cortex mediates many aspects of addiction. In this issue of Neuron, Bowers et...