Disrupting reconsolidation of drug-related memories may be effective in reducing the incidence of relapse. In the current study we examine whether alcohol-related memories are prone to disruption by the β-adrenergic receptor antagonist propranolol (10 mg/kg) and the NMDA receptor antagonist MK801 (0.1 mg/kg) following their reactivation. In operant chambers, male Wistar rats were trained to self-administer a 12% alcohol solution. After 3 weeks of abstinence, the animals were placed in the self-administration cages and were re-exposed to the alcohol-associated cues for a 20-min retrieval period, immediately followed by a systemic injection of either propranolol, MK801 or saline. Rats were tested for cue-induced alcohol seeking on the followi...
A major difficulty in treating alcohol addiction is the high rate of relapse even after prolonged ab...
RationaleConditioned behavioral responses to discrete drug-associated cues can be modulated by the e...
Previous studies suggested that the b-adrenergic receptor antagonist propranolol might be a novel, p...
Disrupting reconsolidation of drug-related memories may be effective in reducing the incidence of re...
A critical barrier to recovery from alcohol addiction is relapse propensity. Alcohol cues can trigge...
The reconsolidation hypothesis posits that established emotional memories, when reactivated, become...
a r t I C l e S Alcohol abuse is a worldwide problem with concomitant medical, social and economic b...
Long-lasting drug-associated memories can contribute to relapse; therefore these memories must be in...
The mechanisms behind relapse to ethanol intake in recovering alcoholics are still unclear. The nega...
In humans, places or contexts previously associated with alcohol use often provoke relapse during ab...
The pharmacological blockade of memory reconsolidation has been suggested as a potential treatment t...
Conditioned behavioral responses to discrete drug-associated cues can be modulated by the environmen...
A stable memory can be disrupted if amnestic treatment is applied in conjunction with memory reactiv...
Rationale Mesocorticolimbic reactivity to alcohol-associated cues has been shown to be associated...
RATIONALE: Animal models of alcohol-seeking are useful for understanding alcohol addiction and for t...
A major difficulty in treating alcohol addiction is the high rate of relapse even after prolonged ab...
RationaleConditioned behavioral responses to discrete drug-associated cues can be modulated by the e...
Previous studies suggested that the b-adrenergic receptor antagonist propranolol might be a novel, p...
Disrupting reconsolidation of drug-related memories may be effective in reducing the incidence of re...
A critical barrier to recovery from alcohol addiction is relapse propensity. Alcohol cues can trigge...
The reconsolidation hypothesis posits that established emotional memories, when reactivated, become...
a r t I C l e S Alcohol abuse is a worldwide problem with concomitant medical, social and economic b...
Long-lasting drug-associated memories can contribute to relapse; therefore these memories must be in...
The mechanisms behind relapse to ethanol intake in recovering alcoholics are still unclear. The nega...
In humans, places or contexts previously associated with alcohol use often provoke relapse during ab...
The pharmacological blockade of memory reconsolidation has been suggested as a potential treatment t...
Conditioned behavioral responses to discrete drug-associated cues can be modulated by the environmen...
A stable memory can be disrupted if amnestic treatment is applied in conjunction with memory reactiv...
Rationale Mesocorticolimbic reactivity to alcohol-associated cues has been shown to be associated...
RATIONALE: Animal models of alcohol-seeking are useful for understanding alcohol addiction and for t...
A major difficulty in treating alcohol addiction is the high rate of relapse even after prolonged ab...
RationaleConditioned behavioral responses to discrete drug-associated cues can be modulated by the e...
Previous studies suggested that the b-adrenergic receptor antagonist propranolol might be a novel, p...