Stress history increases alcohol intake in relapse: relation to phosphodiesterase 10A.
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Animal models of post-traumatic stress disorder and recent neurobiological insights.Differential changes in amygdala and frontal cortex Pde10a expression during acute and protracted withdrawalPhosphodiesterase 10A regulates alcohol and saccharin self-administration in ratsPhosphodiesterase regulation of alcohol drinking in rodents.Gene expression in brain and liver produced by three different regimens of alcohol consumption in mice: comparison with immune activationPredator odor stress alters corticotropin-releasing factor-1 receptor (CRF1R)-dependent behaviors in rats.Intermittent ethanol access schedule in rats as a preclinical model of alcohol abuse.Facilitation of corticostriatal transmission following pharmacological inhibition of striatal phosphodiesterase 10A: role of nitric oxide-soluble guanylyl cyclase-cGMP signaling pathways.Amphetamine-induced sensitization and reward uncertainty similarly enhance incentive salience for conditioned cues.Divergent regulation of distinct glucocorticoid systems in alcohol dependence.Recent developments in animal models of drug relapse.Forced swim stress increases ethanol consumption in C57BL/6J mice with a history of chronic intermittent ethanol exposureTransient increase in alcohol self-administration following a period of chronic exposure to corticosterone.Rodent models for compulsive alcohol intake.Exercise training - A beneficial intervention in the treatment of alcohol use disorders?Molecular mechanisms underlying alcohol-drinking behavioursNeurobiology of comorbid post-traumatic stress disorder and alcohol-use disorder.Targeting Phosphodiesterases in Pharmacotherapy for Substance Dependence.Cluster and meta-analyses on factors influencing stress-induced alcohol drinking and relapse in rodents.Effects of stressors on the reinforcing efficacy of nicotine in adolescent and adult rats.Cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterases: potential therapeutic targets for alcohol use disorder.
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Stress history increases alcohol intake in relapse: relation to phosphodiesterase 10A.
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Stress history increases alcohol intake in relapse: relation to phosphodiesterase 10A.
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Stress history increases alcohol intake in relapse: relation to phosphodiesterase 10A.
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Stress history increases alcohol intake in relapse: relation to phosphodiesterase 10A.
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Stress history increases alcohol intake in relapse: relation to phosphodiesterase 10A.
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Eric P Zorrilla
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10.1111/J.1369-1600.2012.00460.X
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2012-06-28T00:00:00Z