International audienceRATIONALE: Nicotine addiction is characterized by two distinct behaviors, chronic compulsive self-administration and the induction of a withdrawal syndrome upon cessation of nicotine consumption. OBJECTIVE: To examine if these two processes rely on beta2-containing nicotinic receptors--beta2*nAChRs--we analyzed the behavior of mice lacking these receptors in the two situations. RESULTS: First, we showed that, in contrast to wild-type (WT) mice, beta2-knockout (beta2-/-) mice exhibit no intra-ventral tegmental area (VTA) nicotine self-administration, whereas their ability to self-administer morphine is intact. However, beta2-/- mice showed some sensitivity to locomotor effects of nicotine, implying an effect of the drug...
Nicotine underlies the reinforcing properties of tobacco cigarettes and e-cigarettes. After inhalati...
Rationale: Previous studies have suggested that a knockout of the gene coding for alpha 7 nicotinic ...
Tobacco smoking is a major cause of death and disease and as such there is a critical need for the d...
International audienceRATIONALE: Tobacco use is implicated in approximately 440,000 deaths per year,...
Nicotine addiction is a worldwide epidemic that claims millions of lives each year. Genetic deletion...
Detailed studies of inbred mouse strains have provided remarkable insights into how genetics shape c...
Recombinant DNA techniques have been used to identify the family of molecules that mediate nicotine'...
Recombinant DNA techniques have been used to identify the family of molecules that mediate nicotine'...
Rationale: Evidence links alterations in α5-containing nicotinic receptors (α5*-nAChRs) to nicotine ...
Nicotine underlies the reinforcing properties of tobacco cigarettes and e-cigarettes. After inhalati...
Nicotine affects many aspects of behaviour including learning and memory through its interaction wit...
International audienceBeside a critical role in nicotine addiction, the role of nicotinic receptors ...
Introduction: Rodent studies suggest that nicotine metabolites and minor tobacco alkaloids such as n...
Nicotine affects many aspects of behaviour including learning and memory through its interaction wit...
Rationale: Evidence links alterations in \u3b15-containing nicotinic receptors (\u3b15*-nAChRs) to n...
Nicotine underlies the reinforcing properties of tobacco cigarettes and e-cigarettes. After inhalati...
Rationale: Previous studies have suggested that a knockout of the gene coding for alpha 7 nicotinic ...
Tobacco smoking is a major cause of death and disease and as such there is a critical need for the d...
International audienceRATIONALE: Tobacco use is implicated in approximately 440,000 deaths per year,...
Nicotine addiction is a worldwide epidemic that claims millions of lives each year. Genetic deletion...
Detailed studies of inbred mouse strains have provided remarkable insights into how genetics shape c...
Recombinant DNA techniques have been used to identify the family of molecules that mediate nicotine'...
Recombinant DNA techniques have been used to identify the family of molecules that mediate nicotine'...
Rationale: Evidence links alterations in α5-containing nicotinic receptors (α5*-nAChRs) to nicotine ...
Nicotine underlies the reinforcing properties of tobacco cigarettes and e-cigarettes. After inhalati...
Nicotine affects many aspects of behaviour including learning and memory through its interaction wit...
International audienceBeside a critical role in nicotine addiction, the role of nicotinic receptors ...
Introduction: Rodent studies suggest that nicotine metabolites and minor tobacco alkaloids such as n...
Nicotine affects many aspects of behaviour including learning and memory through its interaction wit...
Rationale: Evidence links alterations in \u3b15-containing nicotinic receptors (\u3b15*-nAChRs) to n...
Nicotine underlies the reinforcing properties of tobacco cigarettes and e-cigarettes. After inhalati...
Rationale: Previous studies have suggested that a knockout of the gene coding for alpha 7 nicotinic ...
Tobacco smoking is a major cause of death and disease and as such there is a critical need for the d...