Heightened drug-seeking motivation following extended daily access to self-administered cocaine.
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Animal studies of addictive behaviorAnimal models of alcohol and drug dependenceThe Bermuda Triangle of cocaine-induced neuroadaptations.Rats markedly escalate their intake and show a persistent susceptibility to reinstatement only when cocaine is injected rapidly.Role of the major glutamate transporter GLT1 in nucleus accumbens core versus shell in cue-induced cocaine-seeking behaviorDeficits in ventromedial prefrontal cortex group 1 metabotropic glutamate receptor function mediate resistance to extinction during protracted withdrawal from an extensive history of cocaine self-administrationAddiction is a Reward Deficit and Stress Surfeit Disorder.The runway model of drug self-administration.The effects of medial prefrontal cortex infusions of cocaine in a runway model of drug self-administration: evidence of reinforcing but not anxiogenic actionsAddiction as a stress surfeit disorder.Escalation of drug self-administration as a hallmark of persistent addiction liability.Prior extended daily access to cocaine elevates the reward threshold in a conditioned place preference test.Cocaine self-administration and extinction alter medullary noradrenergic and limbic forebrain cFos responses to acute, noncontingent cocaine injections in adult rats.Parsing the Addiction Phenomenon: Self-Administration Procedures Modeling Enhanced Motivation for Drug and Escalation of Drug Intake.Compulsive drug use and its neural substrates.Diazepam promotes choice of abstinence in cocaine self-administering rats.Drug specificity in extended access cocaine and heroin self-administration.Different adaptations in AMPA receptor transmission in the nucleus accumbens after short vs long access cocaine self-administration regimens.Extended daily access to cocaine results in distinct alterations in Homer 1b/c and NMDA receptor subunit expression within the medial prefrontal cortex.Differential effects of cocaine access and withdrawal on glutamate type 1 transporter expression in rat nucleus accumbens core and shell.Contributions of prolonged contingent and non-contingent cocaine exposure to escalation of cocaine intake and glutamatergic gene expression.
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Heightened drug-seeking motivation following extended daily access to self-administered cocaine.
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Heightened drug-seeking motiva ...... to self-administered cocaine.
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Aaron Ettenberg
Eric J Posthumus
Osnat Ben-Shahar
Stephanie A Waldroup
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10.1016/J.PNPBP.2008.01.002
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2008-01-11T00:00:00Z