AbstractRepeated exposures to psychomotor stimulants produce long-term changes in behavior ranging from addiction to behavioral sensitization. Many of these behaviors depend on the nigrostriatal system of the basal ganglia. We show here that chronic cocaine exposure not only leads to time-varying alterations in the inducibility of bZIP transcription factors in individual striatal neurons, but also to long-lasting network changes in which ensembles of striatal neurons express these proteins. These network-level adaptations suggest that the behavioral sensitization induced by repeated psychomotor stimulant exposure may reflect an enduring functional reorganization of basal ganglia circuits
The brain is an extraordinarily complex and organized system. Environmental information reaches the ...
Current theories of addiction suggest that impaired decision-making observed in individuals that chr...
AbstractInduction of prodynorphin gene expression by psychostimulant drugs may represent a compensat...
Repeated exposure to psychomotor stimulants produce long-term changes in behavior ranging from addic...
Addiction is characterized by a compulsive pattern of drug seeking and consumption and a high risk o...
Maladaptive changes in the involvement of striatal and frontal cortical regions in drug use are thou...
The development of addictive behavior is associated with functional and structural plasticity in the...
International audienceThe development of addictive behavior is associated with functional and struct...
AbstractThe present study examined a role for GDNF in adaptations to drugs of abuse. Infusion of GDN...
Theories suggest that drug dependence develops as drug use transitions from acute ingestion to protr...
The transition from casual to compulsive drug use is thought to occur as a consequence of repeated d...
Exposure to addictive substances such as cocaine is well-known to alter brain organisation. Cocaine-...
Chronic intermittent exposure to psychomotor stimulants induces in the striatum the expression of Fo...
Experience-dependent plasticity at excitatory synapses of the mesocorticolimbic system is a fundamen...
The transition from casual to compulsive drug use is thought to occur as a consequence of repeated d...
The brain is an extraordinarily complex and organized system. Environmental information reaches the ...
Current theories of addiction suggest that impaired decision-making observed in individuals that chr...
AbstractInduction of prodynorphin gene expression by psychostimulant drugs may represent a compensat...
Repeated exposure to psychomotor stimulants produce long-term changes in behavior ranging from addic...
Addiction is characterized by a compulsive pattern of drug seeking and consumption and a high risk o...
Maladaptive changes in the involvement of striatal and frontal cortical regions in drug use are thou...
The development of addictive behavior is associated with functional and structural plasticity in the...
International audienceThe development of addictive behavior is associated with functional and struct...
AbstractThe present study examined a role for GDNF in adaptations to drugs of abuse. Infusion of GDN...
Theories suggest that drug dependence develops as drug use transitions from acute ingestion to protr...
The transition from casual to compulsive drug use is thought to occur as a consequence of repeated d...
Exposure to addictive substances such as cocaine is well-known to alter brain organisation. Cocaine-...
Chronic intermittent exposure to psychomotor stimulants induces in the striatum the expression of Fo...
Experience-dependent plasticity at excitatory synapses of the mesocorticolimbic system is a fundamen...
The transition from casual to compulsive drug use is thought to occur as a consequence of repeated d...
The brain is an extraordinarily complex and organized system. Environmental information reaches the ...
Current theories of addiction suggest that impaired decision-making observed in individuals that chr...
AbstractInduction of prodynorphin gene expression by psychostimulant drugs may represent a compensat...