Houvèssou, Gbènankpon Mathias Bierhals, Isabel Oliveira Flesch, Betina Daniele Silveira, Mariângela Freitas da
ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE To describe drug consumption and the co-occurrence use of more than one illegal drug as well as associated factors in freshmen at a public university in Southern Brazil. METHODS Cross-sectional study with census of students entering undergraduate courses in 2017. A total of 1,788 university students answered questions about illic...
Farrell, Mitchell R Ruiz, Christina M Castillo, Erik Faget, Lauren Khanbijian, Christine Liu, Siyu Schoch, Hannah Rojas, Gerardo Huerta, Michelle Y Hnasko, Thomas S
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Addiction is a chronic relapsing disorder, and during recovery many people experience several relapse events as they attempt to voluntarily abstain from drug. New preclinical relapse models have emerged that capture this common human experience, and mounting evidence indicates that resumption of drug seeking after voluntary abstinence recruits neur...
Morisot, Nadege Berger, Anthony L Phamluong, Khanhky Cross, Alan Ron, Dorit
Fyn is a member of the Src family of protein tyrosine kinases (PTKs) that plays an important role not only in normal synaptic functions but also in brain pathologies including alcohol use disorder. We previously reported that repeated cycles of binge drinking and withdrawal activate Fyn in the dorsomedial striatum (DMS) of rodents, and that Fyn sig...
Szumlinski, Karen K Ary, Alexis W Shin, Christina B Wroten, Melissa G Courson, Justin Miller, Bailey W Ruppert-Majer, Micaela Hiller, John W Shahin, John R Ben-Shahar, Osnat
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Phosphatidylinositide 3-kinases (PI3Ks) are intracellular signal transducer enzymes that recruit protein kinase B (aka Akt) to the cell membrane, the subsequent activation of which regulates many cellular functions. PI3K/Akt activity is up-regulated within mesocorticolimbic structures in animal models of alcoholism, but less is known regarding PI3K...
Hamida, Sami Ben Laguesse, Sophie Morisot, Nadege Park, Jong‐Hyun Phuamluong, Khanhky Berger, Anthony L Park, Ki Duk Ron, Dorit
Alcohol use disorder is a chronic relapsing disease. Maintaining abstinence represents a major challenge for alcohol-dependent patients. Yet the molecular underpinnings of alcohol relapse remain poorly understood. In the present study, we investigated the potential role of the mammalian target of rapamycin complex 1 (mTORC1) in relapse to alcohol-s...
Hakimian, Joshua K Dong, Tien S Barahona, Jorge A Lagishetty, Venu Tiwari, Suchi Azani, Darien Barrera, Matthew Lee, Suhjin Severino, Amie L Mittal, Nitish
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Opioids are highly addictive substances with a relapse rate of over 90%. While preclinical models of chronic opioid exposure exist for studying opioid dependence, none recapitulate the relapses observed in human opioid addiction. The mechanisms associated with opioid dependence, the accompanying withdrawal symptoms, and the relapses that are often ...
López, Alberto J Hemstedt, Thekla J Jia, Yousheng Hwang, Philip H Campbell, Rianne R Kwapis, Janine L White, Andre O Chitnis, Om Scarfone, Vanessa M Matheos, Dina P
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Propensity to relapse following long periods of abstinence is a key feature of substance use disorder. Drugs of abuse, such as cocaine, cause long-term changes in the neural circuitry regulating reward, motivation, and memory processes through dysregulation of various molecular mechanisms, including epigenetic regulation of activity-dependent gene ...
Zhukovsky, Peter Puaud, Mickael Jupp, Bianca Sala-Bayo, Júlia Alsiö, Johan Xia, Jing Searle, Lydia Morris, Zoe Sabir, Aryan Giuliano, Chiara
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Addiction is regarded as a disorder of inflexible choice with behavior dominated by immediate positive rewards over longer-term negative outcomes. However, the psychological mechanisms underlying the effects of self-administered drugs on behavioral flexibility are not well understood. To investigate whether drug exposure causes asymmetric effects o...
Fouyssac, Maxime Belin, David
The transition from recreational drug use to compulsive drug-seeking habits, the hallmark of addiction, has been shown to depend on a shift in the locus of control over behaviour from the ventral to the dorsolateral striatum. This process has hitherto been considered to depend on the aberrant engagement of dopamine-dependent plasticity processes wi...
Giuliano, Chiara Belin, David Everitt, Barry J
The acquisition of drug, including alcohol, use is associated with activation of the mesolimbic dopamine system. However, over the course of drug exposure the control over drug seeking progressively devolves to anterior dorsal striatum (aDLS) dopamine-dependent mechanisms. The causal importance of this functional recruitment of aDLS in the switch f...