The effect of dopamine receptor blockade on the development of sensitization to the locomotor activating effects of amphetamine and morphine.
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Multiple roles for orexin/hypocretin in addictionMaking Sense of: Sensitization in SchizophreniaD1 dopamine receptor activation of multiple transcription factor genes in rat striatumActivation of an effector immediate-early gene arc by methamphetamine.Behavioral sensitization and cross-sensitization between methylphenidate amphetamine, and 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) in female SD rats.Morphine Reward Promotes Cue-Sensitive Learning: Implication of Dorsal Striatal CREB ActivityAMPA antagonist LY293558 blocks the development, without blocking the expression, of behavioral sensitization to morphine.Treatment of the psychostimulant-sensitized animal model of schizophrenia.Neurobiology of conditioning to drugs of abuse.Role of the D1 receptor for the dopamine agonist-induced one-trial behavioral sensitization of preweanling rats.Dissociable roles of mGlu5 and dopamine receptors in the rewarding and sensitizing properties of morphine and cocaine.One-trial behavioral sensitization in preweanling rats: differential effects of cocaine, methamphetamine, methylphenidate, and D-amphetamineExploring the role of locomotor sensitization in the circadian food entrainment pathway.Timing and space usage are disrupted by amphetamine in rats maintained on DRL 24-s and DRL 72-s schedules of reinforcement.The Nucleus Accumbens: Mechanisms of Addiction across Drug Classes Reflect the Importance of Glutamate HomeostasisViral vector-mediated overexpression of estrogen receptor-alpha in striatum enhances the estradiol-induced motor activity in female rats and estradiol-modulated GABA release.Dose-dependent changes in the synaptic strength on dopamine neurons and locomotor activity after cocaine exposure.Role of dopamine D1-like receptors in methamphetamine locomotor responses of D2 receptor knockout mice.Loss of signaling through the G protein, Gz, results in abnormal platelet activation and altered responses to psychoactive drugs.Role of dopamine receptors on electroencephalographic changes produced by repetitive apomorphine treatments in rats.Huperzine A inhibits immediate addictive behavior but not behavioral sensitization following repeated morphine administration in rats.Drug-sensitive reward in crayfish: an invertebrate model system for the study of SEEKING, reward, addiction, and withdrawalTraumatic brain injuries during development disrupt dopaminergic signaling.Ethological analyses of crayfish behavior: a new invertebrate system for measuring the rewarding properties of psychostimulantsRepeated MDMA administration increases MDMA-produced locomotor activity and facilitates the acquisition of MDMA self-administration: role of dopamine D2 receptor mechanisms.Administration of SCH 23390 into the medial prefrontal cortex blocks the expression of MDMA-induced behavioral sensitization in rats: an effect mediated by 5-HT2C receptor stimulation and not by D1 receptor blockade.Accelerated habit formation following amphetamine exposure is reversed by D1, but enhanced by D2, receptor antagonists.Toward a comprehensive theory of alcoholism.Dopamine D1 receptor involvement in latent inhibition and overshadowing.Overexpression of CRF in the BNST diminishes dysphoria but not anxiety-like behavior in nicotine withdrawing rats.Mephedrone ('bath salt') elicits conditioned place preference and dopamine-sensitive motor activation.Dopaminergic modulation of risky decision-making.Heteromers of μ opioid and dopamine D1 receptors modulate opioid-induced locomotor sensitization in a dopamine-independent manner.Previous exposure to VTA amphetamine enhances cocaine self-administration under a progressive ratio schedule in an NMDA, AMPA/kainate, and metabotropic glutamate receptor-dependent manner.Altered behavioral response to dopamine D3 receptor agonists 7-OH-DPAT and PD 128907 following repetitive amphetamine administration.Changes in G-protein activity mediated through the stimulation of dopamine and GABA(B) receptors in the mesolimbic dopaminergic system of morphine-sensitized mice.Rapid synaptic plasticity of glutamatergic synapses on dopamine neurons in the ventral tegmental area in response to acute amphetamine injection.Effects of l-tetrahydropalmatine on locomotor sensitization to oxycodone in mice.Amphetamine-induced glutamate efflux in the rat ventral tegmental area is prevented by MK-801, SCH 23390, and ibotenic acid lesions of the prefrontal cortex.Previous exposure to cocaine enhances cocaine self-administration in an alpha 1-adrenergic receptor dependent manner.
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The effect of dopamine receptor blockade on the development of sensitization to the locomotor activating effects of amphetamine and morphine.
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The effect of dopamine recepto ...... s of amphetamine and morphine.
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The effect of dopamine recepto ...... s of amphetamine and morphine.
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The effect of dopamine recepto ...... s of amphetamine and morphine.
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1989-10-01T00:00:00Z