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Convergent evidence from alcohol-dependent humans and rats for a hyperdopaminergic state in protracted abstinence
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (15-03-2016)“…A major hypothesis in addiction research is that alcohol induces neuroadaptations in the mesolimbic dopamine (DA) system and that these neuroadaptations…”
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Reduced oxytocin receptor gene expression and binding sites in different brain regions in schizophrenia: A post-mortem study
Published in Schizophrenia research (01-11-2016)“…Abstract Schizophrenia is a severe neuropsychiatric disorder with impairments in social cognition. Several brain regions have been implicated in social…”
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Dissociable Role of Corticotropin Releasing Hormone Receptor Subtype 1 on Dopaminergic and D1 Dopaminoceptive Neurons in Cocaine Seeking Behavior
Published in Frontiers in behavioral neuroscience (13-11-2017)“…The ability of many drugs of abuse, including cocaine, to mediate reinforcement and drug-seeking behaviors is in part mediated by the corticotropin-releasing…”
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Differential Roles for L-Type Calcium Channel Subtypes in Alcohol Dependence
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Sex differences in dopamine binding and modafinil conditioned place preference in mice
Published in Drug and alcohol dependence (01-10-2015)“…Highlights • We evaluated sex-dependent differences in the ability of a low dose of modafinil to induce CPP in mice. • A low dose of modafinil produced CPP in…”
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Differential Roles for L-Type Calcium Channel Subtypes in Alcohol Dependence
Published in Neuropsychopharmacology (New York, N.Y.) (01-04-2017)“…It has previously been shown that the inhibition of L-type calcium channels (LTCCs) decreases alcohol consumption, although the contribution of the central…”
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Dopamine D1 receptor activity is involved in the increased anxiety levels observed in STZ-induced diabetes in rats
Published in Behavioural brain research (15-10-2016)“…•Anxiety-like behavior is seen in rats made diabetic by streptozotocin treatment.•Amygdaloid D1 receptor blockade reduces streptozotocin induced anxiety-like…”
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