SummaryCompulsive overconsumption of reward characterizes disorders ranging from binge eating to drug addiction. Here, we provide evidence that enkephalin surges in an anteromedial quadrant of dorsal neostriatum contribute to generating intense consumption of palatable food. In ventral striatum, mu opioid circuitry contributes an important component of motivation to consume reward [1–4]. In dorsal neostriatum, mu opioid receptors are concentrated within striosomes that receive inputs from limbic regions of prefrontal cortex [5–13]. We employed advanced opioid microdialysis techniques that allow detection of extracellular enkephalin levels. Endogenous >150% enkephalin surges in anterior dorsomedial neostriatum were triggered as rats began to...
When relatively sated, people (and rodents) are still easily tempted to consume calorie-dense foods,...
What role do brain dopamine and opioid systems play in the mediation of reward? Do these neurotransm...
What role do brain dopamine and opioid systems play in the mediation of reward? Do these neurotransm...
SummaryCompulsive overconsumption of reward characterizes disorders ranging from binge eating to dru...
SummaryNew research has uncovered a micro-domain within dorsal neostriatum where enkephalin surges a...
Research into the neural circuits that underlie the amplification of motivation has been focused on ...
Research into the neural circuits that underlie the amplification of motivation has been focused on ...
SummaryNew research has uncovered a micro-domain within dorsal neostriatum where enkephalin surges a...
New research has uncovered a micro-domain within dorsal neostriatum where enkephalin surges are trig...
New research has uncovered a micro-domain within dorsal neostriatum where enkephalin surges are trig...
Opioid drugs, such as morphine, bind to opioid receptors in the brain and provide an analgesic, rewa...
Opioid drugs, such as morphine, bind to opioid receptors in the brain and provide an analgesic, rewa...
When relatively sated, people (and rodents) are still easily tempted to consume calorie-dense foods,...
When relatively sated, people (and rodents) are still easily tempted to consume calorie-dense foods,...
When relatively sated, people (and rodents) are still easily tempted to consume calorie-dense foods,...
When relatively sated, people (and rodents) are still easily tempted to consume calorie-dense foods,...
What role do brain dopamine and opioid systems play in the mediation of reward? Do these neurotransm...
What role do brain dopamine and opioid systems play in the mediation of reward? Do these neurotransm...
SummaryCompulsive overconsumption of reward characterizes disorders ranging from binge eating to dru...
SummaryNew research has uncovered a micro-domain within dorsal neostriatum where enkephalin surges a...
Research into the neural circuits that underlie the amplification of motivation has been focused on ...
Research into the neural circuits that underlie the amplification of motivation has been focused on ...
SummaryNew research has uncovered a micro-domain within dorsal neostriatum where enkephalin surges a...
New research has uncovered a micro-domain within dorsal neostriatum where enkephalin surges are trig...
New research has uncovered a micro-domain within dorsal neostriatum where enkephalin surges are trig...
Opioid drugs, such as morphine, bind to opioid receptors in the brain and provide an analgesic, rewa...
Opioid drugs, such as morphine, bind to opioid receptors in the brain and provide an analgesic, rewa...
When relatively sated, people (and rodents) are still easily tempted to consume calorie-dense foods,...
When relatively sated, people (and rodents) are still easily tempted to consume calorie-dense foods,...
When relatively sated, people (and rodents) are still easily tempted to consume calorie-dense foods,...
When relatively sated, people (and rodents) are still easily tempted to consume calorie-dense foods,...
What role do brain dopamine and opioid systems play in the mediation of reward? Do these neurotransm...
What role do brain dopamine and opioid systems play in the mediation of reward? Do these neurotransm...