Doyle, Michelle R Martinez, Angelica R Qiao, Ran Dirik, Selen Di Ottavio, Francesca Pascasio, Glenn Martin-Fardon, Rémi Benner, Christopher George, Olivier Telese, Francesca
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Over the past two decades, the escalating prescription of opioid medications for pain management has culminated in a widespread opioid epidemic, significantly impacting public health, social dynamics, and economic stability. The urgent need for improved treatments for opioid addiction necessitates a deeper understanding of its biological underpinni...
Carreño, Diana Lotfipour, Shahrdad
IntroductionThe initiation of nicotine and tobacco use peaks during adolescence. How adolescent males and females differ based on the acquisition of nicotine use and nicotine-seeking behavior is less understood. Our current studies develop a preclinical intravenous self-administration and reinstatement paradigm in male and female Sprague Dawley rat...
Fennell, Kaila Bhati, Sachi Setters, Joshua Schuh, Kristen DeMedio, Jenelle Arnold, Brandon Monroe, Sean Quinn, Jennifer Radke, Anna Sneddon, Elizabeth
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BACKGROUND: One characteristic of alcohol use disorder is compulsive drinking or drinking despite negative consequences. When quinine is used to model such aversion-resistant drinking, female rodents typically are more resistant to punishment than males. Using an operant response task where C57BL/6J responded for ethanol mixed with quinine, we prev...
Cardenas, Anjelica Lotfipour, Shahrdad
IntroductionInitiation of tobacco products typically occurs in adolescence. Adolescence is a critical period in development where the maturation of brain neurocircuitry is vulnerable to nicotine. Nicotine-containing products and psychostimulants, such as methamphetamine (METH), are often coabused. Rodent studies have shown that nicotine exposure in...
Bagley, Jared R Khan, Arshad H Smith, Desmond J Jentsch, James D
Cocaine self-administration is a complexly determined trait, with a substantial proportion of individual differences being determined by genetic variation. However, the relevant genetic variants that drive heritable differences in cocaine use remain undiscovered. Cocaine intravenous self-administration (IVSA) procedures in laboratory animals provid...
Kallupi, Marsida Kononoff, Jenni Melas, Philippe A Qvist, Johanna S de Guglielmo, Giordano Kandel, Eric R George, Olivier
BackgroundCocaine addiction is a major public health problem. Despite decades of intense research, no effective treatments are available. Both preclinical and clinical studies strongly suggest that deep brain stimulation of the nucleus accumbens (NAcc) is a viable target for the treatment of cocaine use disorder (CUD).ObjectiveAlthough previous stu...
Nicolas, Céline Zlebnik, Natalie E Farokhnia, Mehdi Leggio, Lorenzo Ikemoto, Satoshi Shaham, Yavin
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A widely held dogma in the preclinical addiction field is that females are more vulnerable than males to drug craving and relapse. Here, we first review clinical studies on sex differences in psychostimulant and opioid craving and relapse. Next, we review preclinical studies on sex differences in psychostimulant and opioid reinstatement of drug see...
Honeywell, Kevin M Van Doren, Eliyana Szumlinski, Karen K
Methamphetamine (MA) is a highly addictive psychostimulant drug, and the number of MA-related overdose deaths has reached epidemic proportions. Repeated MA exposure induces a robust and persistent neuroinflammatory response, and the evidence supports the potential utility of targeting neuroimmune function using non-selective phosphodiesterase 4 (PD...
Nicolas, Céline Farokhnia, Mehdi Leggio, Lorenzo Ikemoto, Satoshi Shaham, Yavin Zlebnik, Natalie
A widely held dogma in the preclinical addiction field is that females are more vulnerable than males to drug craving and relapse. Here, we first review clinical studies on sex differences in psychostimulant and opioid craving and relapse. Next, we review preclinical studies on sex differences in psychostimulant and opioid reinstatement of drug see...
Sedighim, Sharona Carrette, Lieselot LG Venniro, Marco Shaham, Yavin de Guglielmo, Giordano George, Olivier
Rationale and objectivesRecent studies reported that when given a mutually exclusive choice between cocaine and palatable food, most rats prefer the non-drug reward over cocaine. However, these studies used rat strains with limited genetic and behavioral diversity. Here, we used a unique outbred strain of rats (Heterogeneous Stock, HS) that mimic t...