Drug-associated cues can elicit relapse to drug seeking after abstinence. Studies with extinction-reinstatement models implicate dopamine (DA) in the nucleus accumbens shell (NAshell) and dorsolateral caudate-putamen (dlCPu) in cocaine seeking. However, less is known about their roles in cue-induced opiate seeking after prolonged abstinence. Using a morphine self-administration and abstinence-relapse model, we explored the roles of NAshell and dlCPu DA and the D1/D2-like receptor mechanisms underlying morphine rewarding and/or seeking. Acquisition of morphine self-administration was examined following 6-Hydroxydopamine hydrobromide (6-OHDA) lesions of the NAshell and dlCPu. For morphine seeking, rats underwent 3 weeks' morphine self-adminis...
Cue-induced reinstatement of extinguished drug seeking is a preclinical model of relapse. However, r...
In humans, places or contexts previously associated with alcohol use often provoke relapse during ab...
BACKGROUND: The mechanisms through which drug-cue-induced negative affective states are involved in ...
Drug-associated cues can elicit relapse to drug seeking after abstinence. Studies with extinction-re...
Accumbal dopamine (DA) is generally accepted to participate in the neural mechanisms underlying drug...
Previous studies suggest that opioid receptors in the ventral tegmental area (VTA), but not the nucl...
RATIONALE: The neurobiological mechanisms underlying the persistence of drug craving in detoxified a...
Mentor: Jonathan GewirtzThe onset of withdrawal after cessation of drug use is one of the defining c...
Addictive Substances like morphine and psychostimulants induce a preferential increase in dopamine (...
RationaleConditioned behavioral responses to discrete drug-associated cues can be modulated by the e...
RATIONALE: A large body of evidence indicates an involvement of the mesolimbic dopamine (DA) pathway...
In humans, exposure to contexts previously associated with heroin use can provoke relapse. In rats, ...
Conditioned behavioral responses to discrete drug-associated cues can be modulated by the environmen...
Microdialysis studies in animals have shown that addictive drugs preferentially increase extracellul...
Background: We recently established a new animal model of cue-induced methamphetamine seeking after ...
Cue-induced reinstatement of extinguished drug seeking is a preclinical model of relapse. However, r...
In humans, places or contexts previously associated with alcohol use often provoke relapse during ab...
BACKGROUND: The mechanisms through which drug-cue-induced negative affective states are involved in ...
Drug-associated cues can elicit relapse to drug seeking after abstinence. Studies with extinction-re...
Accumbal dopamine (DA) is generally accepted to participate in the neural mechanisms underlying drug...
Previous studies suggest that opioid receptors in the ventral tegmental area (VTA), but not the nucl...
RATIONALE: The neurobiological mechanisms underlying the persistence of drug craving in detoxified a...
Mentor: Jonathan GewirtzThe onset of withdrawal after cessation of drug use is one of the defining c...
Addictive Substances like morphine and psychostimulants induce a preferential increase in dopamine (...
RationaleConditioned behavioral responses to discrete drug-associated cues can be modulated by the e...
RATIONALE: A large body of evidence indicates an involvement of the mesolimbic dopamine (DA) pathway...
In humans, exposure to contexts previously associated with heroin use can provoke relapse. In rats, ...
Conditioned behavioral responses to discrete drug-associated cues can be modulated by the environmen...
Microdialysis studies in animals have shown that addictive drugs preferentially increase extracellul...
Background: We recently established a new animal model of cue-induced methamphetamine seeking after ...
Cue-induced reinstatement of extinguished drug seeking is a preclinical model of relapse. However, r...
In humans, places or contexts previously associated with alcohol use often provoke relapse during ab...
BACKGROUND: The mechanisms through which drug-cue-induced negative affective states are involved in ...