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...
Mahler, Stephen V Brodnik, Zachary D Cox, Brittney M Buchta, William C Bentzley, Brandon S Quintanilla, Julian Cope, Zackary A Lin, Edwin C Riedy, Matthew D Scofield, Michael D
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Ventral tegmental area (VTA) dopamine (DA) neurons perform diverse functions in motivation and cognition, but their precise roles in addiction-related behaviors are still debated. Here, we targeted VTA DA neurons for bidirectional chemogenetic modulation during specific tests of cocaine reinforcement, demand, and relapse-related behaviors in male r...
Hughson, Alesa R Horvath, Aidan P Holl, Katie Palmer, Abraham A Solberg Woods, Leah C Robinson, Terry E Flagel, Shelly B
There are a number of traits that are thought to increase susceptibility to addiction, and some of these are modeled in preclinical studies. For example, "sensation-seeking" is predictive of the initial propensity to take drugs; whereas "novelty-seeking" predicts compulsive drug-seeking behavior. In addition, the propensity to attribute incentive s...
Marks, Charles Borquez, Annick Jain, Sonia Sun, Xiaoying Strathdee, Steffanie A Garfein, Richard S Milloy, M-J DeBeck, Kora Cepeda, Javier A Werb, Dan
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BackgroundInjection drug use (IDU) is associated with multiple health harms. The vast majority of IDU initiation events (in which injection-naïve persons first adopt IDU) are assisted by a person who injects drugs (PWID), and as such, IDU could be considered as a dynamic behavioral transmission process. Data suggest that opioid agonist treatment (O...
Hitchcock, Leah N Raybuck, Jonathan D Wood, Marcelo A Lattal, K Matthew
RationaleA challenge in treating substance use disorder is that successful treatment often does not persist, resulting in relapse and continued drug seeking. One approach to persistently weaken drug-seeking behaviors is to pair exposure to drug-associated cues or behaviors with delivery of a compound that may strengthen the inhibition of the associ...
Silva, Daniel Augusto da Pereira Junior, Ronaldo José Gomes, Carlos Fabiano Munir Cardoso, Josiane Viana
Introduction: This study aimed to identify the number of students from a higher education institution into the interior of São Paulo state who experienced their entry into alcohol, tobacco and other substances in order to evaluate the occurrence and dependency level on them. Materials and Methods: An extract of a compiling, exploratory, descriptive...
Akhiary, Mona Purvis, Erin M Klein, Adam K Ettenberg, Aaron
Cocaine administration has been shown to produce immediate positive (rewarding) and subsequent negative (anxiogenic) effects in humans and animals. These dual and opposing affective responses have been more difficult to demonstrate with administration of methamphetamine (meth). While animal studies have reliably demonstrated the positive reinforcin...
Farrell, Mitchell R Schoch, Hannah Mahler, Stephen V
Addiction is a chronic relapsing disorder, in that most addicted individuals who choose to quit taking drugs fail to maintain abstinence in the long-term. Relapse is especially likely when recovering addicts encounter risk factors like small "priming" doses of drug, stress, or drug-associated cues and locations. In rodents, these same factors reins...
Ploense, Kyle L Li, Xiang Baker-Andresen, Danay Carr, Amanda E Woodward, Nick Bagley, Jared Szumlinski, Karen K Bredy, Timothy W Kippin, Tod E
Repeated cocaine administration induces many long-term structural and molecular changes in the dorsal medial prefrontal cortex (dmPFC) and are known to underlie aspects of cocaine-seeking behavior. DNA methylation is a key long-lasting epigenetic determinant of gene expression and is implicated in neuroplasticity, however, the extent to which this ...