Drugs of abuse all share common properties classically observed in human beings and laboratory animals. They enhance neural firing and dopamine tone within the nucleus accumbens and produce progressively greater drug-induced motor responses defined as behavioural sensitization. They produce conditioned place preference, a behavioural model of incentive motivation, which highlights the role of environmental cues in drug addiction. They increase brain reward function as seen by a lowering of intracranial self-stimulation thresholds. And last but not least, they are self-administered, and sometimes even abused, and can trigger reinstatement of drug-seeking behaviour in animals extinguished from drug self-administration. It has long been consid...
Detoxification from drug abuse is strongly threatened by the occurrence of renewed episodes of drug ...
Despite a history of more than a century of intense research in drug addiction, with currently avail...
Microdialysis studies in animals have shown that addictive drugs preferentially increase extracellul...
Drugs of abuse all share common properties classically observed in human beings and laboratory anima...
Recent behavioral, pharmacological and molecular findings have linked the NPS system to drug depende...
The reinforcing efficacy of psychoactive drugs can reliably be studied in experimental animals by us...
There is currently substantial evidence that Cannabis sativa derivates act on brain reward in a way ...
Since the introduction of intravenous drug self-administration methodology over 50 years ago, experi...
International audienceThe opioid system consists of three receptors, mu, delta, and kappa, which are...
Cocaine addiction is an enormous medical problem for which there is currently no effective pharmacot...
Increases in mesolimbic dopamine transmission are observedwhen animals are treatedwith all known dru...
Over the last decades the endocannabinoid system has been implicated in a large variety of functions...
[Extract] Oxytocin, a nine amino acid neuropeptide, first discovered by Sir Heury Dale in 1906, is a...
International audienceThe endogenous opioid system is largely expressed in the brain, and both endog...
The publication of the psychomotor stimulant theory of addiction in 1987 and the finding that addict...
Detoxification from drug abuse is strongly threatened by the occurrence of renewed episodes of drug ...
Despite a history of more than a century of intense research in drug addiction, with currently avail...
Microdialysis studies in animals have shown that addictive drugs preferentially increase extracellul...
Drugs of abuse all share common properties classically observed in human beings and laboratory anima...
Recent behavioral, pharmacological and molecular findings have linked the NPS system to drug depende...
The reinforcing efficacy of psychoactive drugs can reliably be studied in experimental animals by us...
There is currently substantial evidence that Cannabis sativa derivates act on brain reward in a way ...
Since the introduction of intravenous drug self-administration methodology over 50 years ago, experi...
International audienceThe opioid system consists of three receptors, mu, delta, and kappa, which are...
Cocaine addiction is an enormous medical problem for which there is currently no effective pharmacot...
Increases in mesolimbic dopamine transmission are observedwhen animals are treatedwith all known dru...
Over the last decades the endocannabinoid system has been implicated in a large variety of functions...
[Extract] Oxytocin, a nine amino acid neuropeptide, first discovered by Sir Heury Dale in 1906, is a...
International audienceThe endogenous opioid system is largely expressed in the brain, and both endog...
The publication of the psychomotor stimulant theory of addiction in 1987 and the finding that addict...
Detoxification from drug abuse is strongly threatened by the occurrence of renewed episodes of drug ...
Despite a history of more than a century of intense research in drug addiction, with currently avail...
Microdialysis studies in animals have shown that addictive drugs preferentially increase extracellul...