Relapse, even following an extended period of withdrawal, is a major challenge in substance abuse management. Delayed neurobiological effects of the drug during prolonged withdrawal likely contribute to sustained vulnerability to relapse. Stress is a major trigger of relapse, and the hippocampus regulates the magnitude and duration of stress responses. Recent work has implicated hippocampal plasticity in various aspects of substance abuse. We asked whether changes in stress regulatory mechanisms in the hippocampus may participate in the neuroadaptations that occur during prolonged withdrawal. We therefore examined changes in the rat stress system during the course of withdrawal from extended daily access (5-hours) of cocaine self-administra...
The chronic effects of cocaine abuse on brain structure and function are blamed for the inability of...
Cocaine-induced neuroadaptation of stress-related circuitry and increased access to cocaine each put...
Addictions are chronic relapsing brain diseases, with behavioral manifestations. Three main factors ...
Relapse, even following an extended period of withdrawal, is a major challenge in substance abuse ma...
Addiction is a disease in which individuals cannot control their need for drugs, despite negative he...
Stress responses during cocaine withdrawal likely contribute to drug relapse and may be intensified ...
International audienceThe chronic and relapsing nature of addiction suggests that drugs produce pers...
Factors that result in augmented reinstatement, including increased withdrawal period duration and h...
Cocaine addiction disorder is notably aggravated by concomitant cognitive and emotional pathology th...
Cocaine addiction disorder is notably aggravated by concomitant cognitive and emotional pathology th...
Cocaine addiction appears to be associated with a drug-induced dysregulation of stressor responsiven...
Stress may contribute to the increased vulnerability to and the development of cocaine addiction. Co...
International audienceDiscontinuation of drug intake in cocaine abusers commonly produces a variety ...
Rationale Stressful events during periods of drug abstinence likely contribute to relapse in cocaine...
Rats exposed to acute unavoidable stress develop a deficit in escaping avoidable aversive stimuli th...
The chronic effects of cocaine abuse on brain structure and function are blamed for the inability of...
Cocaine-induced neuroadaptation of stress-related circuitry and increased access to cocaine each put...
Addictions are chronic relapsing brain diseases, with behavioral manifestations. Three main factors ...
Relapse, even following an extended period of withdrawal, is a major challenge in substance abuse ma...
Addiction is a disease in which individuals cannot control their need for drugs, despite negative he...
Stress responses during cocaine withdrawal likely contribute to drug relapse and may be intensified ...
International audienceThe chronic and relapsing nature of addiction suggests that drugs produce pers...
Factors that result in augmented reinstatement, including increased withdrawal period duration and h...
Cocaine addiction disorder is notably aggravated by concomitant cognitive and emotional pathology th...
Cocaine addiction disorder is notably aggravated by concomitant cognitive and emotional pathology th...
Cocaine addiction appears to be associated with a drug-induced dysregulation of stressor responsiven...
Stress may contribute to the increased vulnerability to and the development of cocaine addiction. Co...
International audienceDiscontinuation of drug intake in cocaine abusers commonly produces a variety ...
Rationale Stressful events during periods of drug abstinence likely contribute to relapse in cocaine...
Rats exposed to acute unavoidable stress develop a deficit in escaping avoidable aversive stimuli th...
The chronic effects of cocaine abuse on brain structure and function are blamed for the inability of...
Cocaine-induced neuroadaptation of stress-related circuitry and increased access to cocaine each put...
Addictions are chronic relapsing brain diseases, with behavioral manifestations. Three main factors ...