Repeated exposure to addictive drugs results in long-lasting neuroadaptations in the brain, especially in the mesocorticolimbic system. Within this system, the nucleus accumbens (NAc) plays a major integrative role. As such, the NAc has been shown to be a target of short- and long-lasting drug-induced neuro adaptations at the levels of neurotransmission and cellular morphology. The long-lasting neuroadaptations might depend critically on alterations in gene expression. Recently, we obtained a set of transcripts by means of subtractive hybridization, of which the expression was decreased in the rat NAc shell after long-term extinction of intravenous heroin self-administration. Interestingly, the majority of these transcripts were also down-r...
Re-exposure to drug-related cues elicits drug-seeking behaviour and relapse in both humans and labor...
Rationale Although passive administration of heroin to drug-naive rats increases extracellular dopam...
Much interest has been piqued regarding the quality of one's environment at early ages in modulating...
Repeated exposure to addictive drugs results in long-lasting neuroadaptations in the brain, especial...
Drug abuse is thought to induce long-term cellular and behavioral adaptations as a result of alterat...
Drug abuse is thought to induce long-term cellular and behavioral adaptations as a result of alterat...
We have previously reported the setting of drug self-administration has a powerful influence on dru...
The nucleus accumbens (NAc) is involved in contextual drug associations, which might be particularly...
Rationale: It has been suggested that the nucleus accumbens (NAcc) may be involved in heroin reward,...
Abstract Background A number of gene expression studies have investigated changes induced by drug ex...
Microdialysis during i.v. drug self-administration (SA) have implicated nucleus accumbens (NAc) shel...
Theories suggest that drug dependence develops as drug use transitions from acute ingestion to protr...
In naive rats, passive administration of drugs of abuse preferentially increases extracellular dopam...
Accumbal dopamine (DA) is generally accepted to participate in the neural mechanisms underlying drug...
Rationale and objective: In humans, exposure to contexts previously associated with heroin use can p...
Re-exposure to drug-related cues elicits drug-seeking behaviour and relapse in both humans and labor...
Rationale Although passive administration of heroin to drug-naive rats increases extracellular dopam...
Much interest has been piqued regarding the quality of one's environment at early ages in modulating...
Repeated exposure to addictive drugs results in long-lasting neuroadaptations in the brain, especial...
Drug abuse is thought to induce long-term cellular and behavioral adaptations as a result of alterat...
Drug abuse is thought to induce long-term cellular and behavioral adaptations as a result of alterat...
We have previously reported the setting of drug self-administration has a powerful influence on dru...
The nucleus accumbens (NAc) is involved in contextual drug associations, which might be particularly...
Rationale: It has been suggested that the nucleus accumbens (NAcc) may be involved in heroin reward,...
Abstract Background A number of gene expression studies have investigated changes induced by drug ex...
Microdialysis during i.v. drug self-administration (SA) have implicated nucleus accumbens (NAc) shel...
Theories suggest that drug dependence develops as drug use transitions from acute ingestion to protr...
In naive rats, passive administration of drugs of abuse preferentially increases extracellular dopam...
Accumbal dopamine (DA) is generally accepted to participate in the neural mechanisms underlying drug...
Rationale and objective: In humans, exposure to contexts previously associated with heroin use can p...
Re-exposure to drug-related cues elicits drug-seeking behaviour and relapse in both humans and labor...
Rationale Although passive administration of heroin to drug-naive rats increases extracellular dopam...
Much interest has been piqued regarding the quality of one's environment at early ages in modulating...