Dopamine agonist-induced yawning in rats: a dopamine D3 receptor-mediated behavior.
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Lack of abuse potential in a highly selective dopamine D3 agonist, PF-592,379, in drug self-administration and drug discrimination in ratsDesign, synthesis, and evaluation of potent and selective ligands for the dopamine 3 (D3) receptor with a novel in vivo behavioral profileN-(4-(4-(2,3-dichloro- or 2-methoxyphenyl)piperazin-1-yl)butyl)heterobiarylcarboxamides with functionalized linking chains as high affinity and enantioselective D3 receptor antagonistsReinforcing effects of sigma-receptor agonists in rats trained to self-administer cocaineYawning as a Brain Cooling Mechanism: Nasal Breathing and Forehead Cooling Diminish the Incidence of Contagious YawningDifferential effects of the dopamine D3 receptor antagonist PG01037 on cocaine and methamphetamine self-administration in rhesus monkeysPharmacological actions of NGB 2904, a selective dopamine D3 receptor antagonist, in animal models of drug addictionCJ-1639: A Potent and Highly Selective Dopamine D3 Receptor Full AgonistStereochemical and neuroanatomical selectivity of pramipexole effects on sensorimotor gating in ratsCharacterization of the transport, metabolism, and pharmacokinetics of the dopamine D3 receptor-selective fluorenyl- and 2-pyridylphenyl amides developed for treatment of psychostimulant abuseEffects of chronic binge-like ethanol consumption on cocaine self-administration in rhesus monkeys.Stimulants as specific inducers of dopamine-independent σ agonist self-administration in ratsPhenylpiperazine derivatives with selectivity for dopamine D3 receptors modulate cocaine self-administration in ratsDopamine D3 receptors mediate the discriminative stimulus effects of quinpirole in free-feeding rats.Dopamine D3 and 5-HT1B receptor dysregulation as a result of psychostimulant intake and forced abstinence: Implications for medications development.σ Receptor Effects of N-Substituted Benztropine Analogs: Implications for Antagonism of Cocaine Self-AdministrationDopamine D(3) receptors contribute to methamphetamine-induced alterations in dopaminergic neuronal function: role of hyperthermia.Turmeric active substance, curcumin, enhanced apomorphine-induced yawning in rats.Implication of dopamine D3 receptor activation in the reversion of Parkinson's disease-related motivational deficits.Characterization of the dopamine receptor system in adult rhesus monkeys exposed to cocaine throughout gestation.Further characterization of quinpirole-elicited yawning as a model of dopamine D3 receptor activation in male and female monkeys.The dopamine D3 receptor partial agonist CJB090 and antagonist PG01037 decrease progressive ratio responding for methamphetamine in rats with extended-access.Dopamine D1 and D3 receptors mediate reconsolidation of cocaine memories in mouse models of drug self-administrationEating high-fat chow increases the sensitivity of rats to quinpirole-induced discriminative stimulus effects and yawning.Interaction of 5-HT2A and 5-HT2C receptors in R(-)-2,5-dimethoxy-4-iodoamphetamine-elicited head twitch behavior in mice.Behavioral characterization of adult male and female rhesus monkeys exposed to cocaine throughout gestation.Influence of cocaine history on the behavioral effects of Dopamine D(3) receptor-selective compounds in monkeys.Working memory span capacity improved by a D2 but not D1 receptor family agonist.Effects of pramipexole on the acquisition of responding with opioid-conditioned reinforcement in the rat.Yawning and hypothermia in rats: effects of dopamine D3 and D2 agonists and antagonists.N-(3-fluoro-4-(4-(2-methoxy or 2,3-dichlorophenyl)piperazine-1-yl)butyl)arylcarboxamides as selective dopamine D3 receptor ligands: critical role of the carboxamide linker for D3 receptor selectivity.Behavioral sensitization to cocaine in rats: evidence for temporal differences in dopamine D3 and D2 receptor sensitivityYawning and locomotor behavior induced by dopamine receptor agonists in mice and rats.Current perspectives on selective dopamine D(3) receptor antagonists as pharmacotherapeutics for addictions and related disorders.Eating high fat chow increases the sensitivity of rats to 8-OH-DPAT-induced lower lip retraction.Drinking sucrose enhances quinpirole-induced yawning in rats.Identifying Medication Targets for Psychostimulant Addiction: Unraveling the Dopamine D3 Receptor Hypothesis.You are what you eat: influence of type and amount of food consumed on central dopamine systems and the behavioral effects of direct- and indirect-acting dopamine receptor agonists.Drinking sucrose or saccharin enhances sensitivity of rats to quinpirole-induced yawningDopamine D3 receptors regulate reconsolidation of cocaine memory.
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Dopamine agonist-induced yawning in rats: a dopamine D3 receptor-mediated behavior.
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Dopamine agonist-induced yawning in rats: a dopamine D3 receptor-mediated behavior.
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Dopamine agonist-induced yawning in rats: a dopamine D3 receptor-mediated behavior.
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Dopamine agonist-induced yawning in rats: a dopamine D3 receptor-mediated behavior.
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Dopamine agonist-induced yawning in rats: a dopamine D3 receptor-mediated behavior.
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Dopamine agonist-induced yawning in rats: a dopamine D3 receptor-mediated behavior.
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Gregory T Collins
James H Woods
Jeffrey M Witkin
Jianjing Cao
Kjell A Svensson
Peter Grundt
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10.1124/JPET.105.085472
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2005-04-15T00:00:00Z