Hodebourg, Ritchy Murray, Jennifer E Fouyssac, Maxime Puaud, Mickaël Everitt, Barry J Belin, David
The alarming increase in heroin overdoses in the USA is a reminder of the need for efficacious and novel treatments for opiate addiction. This may reflect the relatively poor understanding of the neural basis of heroin, as compared to cocaine, seeking behaviour. While cocaine reinforcement depends on the mesolimbic system, well-established cocaine ...
Wang, Junshi Ishikawa, Masago Yang, Yue Otaka, Mami Kim, James Y Gardner, George R Stefanik, Michael T Milovanovic, Mike Huang, Yanhua H Hell, Johannes W
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In human drug users, cue-induced drug craving progressively intensifies after drug abstinence, promoting drug relapse. This time-dependent progression of drug craving is recapitulated in rodent models, in which rats exhibit progressive intensification of cue-induced drug seeking after withdrawal from drug self-administration, a phenomenon termed in...
Moeller, Scott J Okita, Kyoji Robertson, Chelsea L Ballard, Michael E Konova, Anna B Goldstein, Rita Z Mandelkern, Mark A London, Edythe D
Individuals with drug use disorders seek drugs over other rewarding activities, and exhibit neurochemical deficits related to dopamine, which is involved in value-based learning and decision-making. Thus, a dopaminergic disturbance may underpin drug-biased choice in addiction. Classical drug-choice assessments, which offer drug-consumption opportun...
Szumlinski, KK Shin, CB
A diagnostic criterion for drug addiction, persistent drug-craving continues to be the most treatment-resistant aspect of addiction that maintains the chronic, relapsing, nature of this disease. Despite the high prevalence of psychomotor stimulant addiction, there currently exists no FDA-approved medication for craving reduction. In good part, this...
Moeller, Scott J Okita, Kyoji Robertson, Chelsea L Ballard, Michael E Konova, Anna B Goldstein, Rita Z Mandelkern, Mark A London, Edythe D
Individuals with drug use disorders seek drugs over other rewarding activities, and exhibit neurochemical deficits related to dopamine, which is involved in value-based learning and decision-making. Thus, a dopaminergic disturbance may underpin drug-biased choice in addiction. Classical drug-choice assessments, which offer drug-consumption opportun...
James, Morgan H McGlinchey, Ellen M Vattikonda, Asrita Mahler, Stephen V Aston-Jones, Gary
Background:Drug cues recruit prelimbic cortex neurons that project to ipsilateral nucleus accumbens core. However, it is not known if the same is true for prelimbic cortex projections that decussate to innervate contralateral nucleus accumbens core. Further, a role for prelimbic cortex dopamine signaling in cued reinstatement of cocaine seeking has...
Shin, Christina B Templeton, Taylor J Chiu, Alvin S Kim, Jennifer Gable, Ellen S Vieira, Philip A Kippin, Tod E Szumlinski, Karen K
The incubation of cue-reinforced cocaine-seeking coincides with increased extracellular glutamate within the ventromedial prefrontal cortex (vmPFC). The vmPFC is comprised of two subregions that oppositely regulate drug-seeking, with infralimbic (IL) activity inhibiting, and prelimibic (PL) activity facilitating, drug-seeking. Thus, we hypothesized...
Markou, Athina Li, Jie Tse, Kearny Li, Xia
Exposure to smoking-associated environmental cues during smoke cessation elicits self-reported urge/craving to smoke, which precipitates relapse even after prolonged abstinence. Incubation of cue-induced cigarettes craving during abstinence has been observed in human smokers recently. The present studies assessed cue-induced nicotine-seeking behavi...
Li, Xia Peng, Xiao-Qing Jordan, Chloe J Li, Jie Bi, Guo-Hua He, Yi Yang, Hong-Ju Zhang, Hai-Ying Gardner, Eliot L Xi, Zheng-Xiong
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Metabotropic glutamate receptor 5 (mGluR5) antagonism inhibits cocaine self-administration and reinstatement of drug-seeking behavior. However, the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying this action are poorly understood. Here we report a presynaptic glutamate/cannabinoid mechanism that may underlie this action. Systemic or intra-nucleus accu...
Alaghband, Yasaman Kwapis, Janine L López, Alberto J White, André O Aimiuwu, Osasumwen V Al-Kachak, Amni Bodinayake, Kasuni K Oparaugo, Nicole C Dang, Richard Astarabadi, Mariam
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Histone deacetylases (HDACs) are chromatin modifying enzymes that have been implicated as powerful negative regulators of memory processes. HDAC3has been shown to play a pivotal role in long-term memory for object location as well as the extinction of cocaine-associated memory, but it is unclear whether this function depends on the deacetylase doma...