Re-exposure to drug-related cues elicits drug-seeking behaviour and relapse in both humans and laboratory animals even after months of abstinence. Identifying neural and molecular substrates underlying conditioned heroin-seeking behaviour will be helpful in understanding mechanisms behind opiate relapse. In humans and animals, brain areas activated by natural reward-related stimuli (e.g. food, sex) do not show a complete overlap with those activated by stimuli associated with drugs of abuse, suggesting the involvement of different circuitry. To that end, we investigated neural reactivity by measuring immediate early gene (IEG) expression patterns in mesocorticolimbic system target areas following cue-induced reinstatement of heroin seeking ...
AbstractNeurobiological investigation of heroin revealed that abusers of this highly addictive subst...
Background: Loss of control over drug intake occurring in drug addiction is believed to result from ...
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...
Relapse to drug taking is triggered by stimuli previously associated with consumption of drugs of mi...
Addiction is a chronic relapsing disorder for which there is no effective treatment. This may reflec...
Drug addiction is characterized by persistent relapse vulnerability during abstinence. In abstinent ...
Craving is an important factor in relapse to drug abuse, and cue-induced craving is an especially po...
Persistent vulnerability to relapse represents a major challenge in the treatment of drug addiction....
Many preclinical studies examined cue-induced relapse to heroin and cocaine seeking in animal models...
In humans, exposure to contexts previously associated with heroin use can provoke relapse. In rats, ...
Aim: Drug-related stimuli may induce craving in addicted patients, prompting drug-seeking behaviour....
Relapse prevention represents the primary therapeutic challenge in the treatment of drug addiction. ...
Neurobiological investigation of heroin revealed that abusers of this highly addictive substance sho...
The brain activity induced by heroin-related cues may play a role in the maintenance of heroin depen...
AbstractNeurobiological investigation of heroin revealed that abusers of this highly addictive subst...
Background: Loss of control over drug intake occurring in drug addiction is believed to result from ...
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...
Relapse to drug taking is triggered by stimuli previously associated with consumption of drugs of mi...
Addiction is a chronic relapsing disorder for which there is no effective treatment. This may reflec...
Drug addiction is characterized by persistent relapse vulnerability during abstinence. In abstinent ...
Craving is an important factor in relapse to drug abuse, and cue-induced craving is an especially po...
Persistent vulnerability to relapse represents a major challenge in the treatment of drug addiction....
Many preclinical studies examined cue-induced relapse to heroin and cocaine seeking in animal models...
In humans, exposure to contexts previously associated with heroin use can provoke relapse. In rats, ...
Aim: Drug-related stimuli may induce craving in addicted patients, prompting drug-seeking behaviour....
Relapse prevention represents the primary therapeutic challenge in the treatment of drug addiction. ...
Neurobiological investigation of heroin revealed that abusers of this highly addictive substance sho...
The brain activity induced by heroin-related cues may play a role in the maintenance of heroin depen...
AbstractNeurobiological investigation of heroin revealed that abusers of this highly addictive subst...
Background: Loss of control over drug intake occurring in drug addiction is believed to result from ...
Rationale and objective: In humans, exposure to contexts previously associated with heroin use can p...