Härmson, Oliver Grima, Laura L Panayi, Marios C Husain, Masud Walton, Mark E
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Psychopharmacology
The serotonin (5-HT) system, particularly the 5-HT2C receptor, has consistently been implicated in behavioural control. However, while some studies have focused on the role 5-HT2C receptors play in regulating motivation to work for reward, others have highlighted its importance in response restraint. To date, it is unclear how 5-HT transmission at ...
Puaud, Mickaël Higuera-Matas, Alejandro Brunault, Paul Everitt, Barry J Belin, David
BACKGROUND: Individuals addicted to cocaine spend much of their time foraging for the drug. Pavlovian drug-associated conditioned stimuli exert a major influence on the initiation and maintenance of drug seeking often long into abstinence, especially when presented response-contingently, acting as conditioned reinforcers that bridge delays to drug ...
Cheng, Cai-N Wei Huang, Andrew Chih Wu, Shaw-Jye
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Behavioural brain research
How the subregions of the nucleus accumbens (NAc) shell and core and stress are involved in behavioral sensitization induced by psychostimulants remains unclear. The present study manipulated methamphetamine (MAMPH) injections, lesions of the NAc shell or core, and footshock-treatment-induced stress to address this issue. The present data showed th...
Everett, Nicholas Baracz, Sarah Cornish, Jennifer
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Pharmacology, biochemistry, and behavior
Addiction to the psychostimulant Methamphetamine (METH) is characterised by high rates of relapse. Currently there are no approved effective pharmacotherapies for METH dependence. The neuropeptide oxytocin (OXY) potently reduces METH-seeking behaviours in rodent models of relapse and is now being used in clinical trials to treat drug-dependent indi...
Fartootzadeh, Reza Azizi, Fatemeh Alaei, Hojjatallah Reisi, Parham
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Pharmacological Reports
BackgroundThe nucleus accumbens core (NAcc) expresses both orexin and nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs). Orexin is among important neurotransmitters, which regulates addictive properties of drugs of abuse including nicotine. The role of orexin-2 receptor (OX2R) in the regulation of NAcc neural activity in response to nicotine has not yet b...
Bradfield, Laura A Hart, Genevra Balleine, Bernard W
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Neurobiology of learning and memory
Although studies examining orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) often treat it as though it were functionally homogeneous, recent evidence has questioned this assumption. Not only are the various subregions of OFC (lateral, ventral, and medial) hetereogeneous, but there is further evidence of heterogeneity within those subregions. For example, several studie...
Jaramillo, Anel A Randall, Patrick A Stewart, Spencer Fortino, Brayden Van Voorhies, Kalynn Besheer, Joyce
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Neuropharmacology
The cortical-striatal brain circuitry is heavily implicated in drug-use. As such, the present study investigated the functional role of cortical-striatal circuitry in modulating alcohol self-administration. Given that a functional role for the nucleus accumbens core (AcbC) in modulating alcohol-reinforced responding has been established, we sought ...
Steele, Catherine C Peterson, Jennifer R Marshall, Andrew T Stuebing, Sarah L Kirkpatrick, Kimberly
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Behavioural brain research
The nucleus accumbens core (NAc) has long been recognized as an important contributor to the computation of reward value that is critical for impulsive choice behavior. Impulsive choice refers to choosing a smaller-sooner (SS) over a larger-later (LL) reward when the LL is more optimal in terms of the rate of reward delivery. Two experiments examin...
Braunscheidel, K M Gass, J T Mulholland, P J Floresco, S B Woodward, J J
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Neurobiology of learning and memory
While thepsychoactive inhalant toluene causes behavioral effects similarto those produced by other drugs of abuse, the persistent behavioral and anatomical abnormalities induced by toluene exposure are not well known. To mimic human "binge-like" inhalant intoxication, adolescent, male Sprague-Dawley rats were exposed to toluene vapor (5700ppm) twic...
Szechtman, Henry Ahmari, Susanne E Beninger, Richard J Eilam, David Harvey, Brian H Edemann-Callesen, Henriette Winter, Christine
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Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews
Research with animal models of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) shows the following: (1) Optogenetic studies in mice provide evidence for a plausible cause-effect relation between increased activity in cortico-basal ganglia-thalamo-cortical (CBGTC) circuits and OCD by demonstrating the induction of compulsive behavior with the experimental manip...