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Functional interactions between the nucleus tractus solitarius (NTS) and nucleus accumbens shell in modulating memory for arousing experiences.
2007-10-26

The shell division of the nucleus accumbens receives noradrenergic input from neurons in the nucleus of the solitary tract (NTS) that transmit information regarding fluctuations in peripheral hormonal and autonomic activity. Accumbens shell neurons also receive converging inputs from limbic areas such as the ...

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Functional Interactions Between the Nucleus Tractus Solitarius (NTS) and Nucleus Accumbens Shell in Modulating Memory for Arousing Experiences
2007-10-26

The shell division of the nucleus accumbens receives noradrenergic input from neurons in the nucleus of the solitary tract (NTS) that transmit information regarding fluctuations in peripheral hormonal and autonomic activity. Accumbens shell neurons also receive converging inputs from limbic areas such as the ...

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Reduced dopamine function within the medial shell of the nucleus accumbens enhances latent inhibition
2011-03-01

Latent inhibition (LI) manifests as poorer conditioning to a CS that has previously been presented without consequence. There is some evidence that LI can be potentiated by reduced mesoaccumbal dopamine (DA) function but the locus within the nucleus accumbens of this effect is as yet not firmly established. Experiment 1 tested whether 6-hydroxydopamine (6-OHDA)-induced lesions ...

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Phosphorylation-dependent trafficking of GluR2-containing AMPA receptors in the nucleus accumbens plays a critical role in the reinstatement of cocaine seeking
2008-10-22

A growing body of evidence indicates that enhanced AMPA-mediated glutamate transmission in the core of the nucleus accumbens is critically involved in cocaine priming-induced reinstatement of drug seeking, an animal model of relapse. However, the extent to which increased glutamate transmission in the other major subregion of the nucleus ...

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Cocaine must enter the brain to evoke unconditioned dopamine release within the nucleus accumbens shell.
2011-08-24

In addition to blocking dopamine (DA) uptake, cocaine also causes an unconditioned increase in DA release. In drug naive rats, this effect is most robust within the nucleus accumbens (NAc) shell. Recent studies have suggested that, in rats trained to self-administer cocaine, cocaine acts in the periphery to enhance DA release. Here, we ...

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Neural correlates of Pavlovian-to-instrumental transfer in the nucleus accumbens shell are selectively potentiated following cocaine self-administration.
2011-04-20

During Pavlovian-to-instrumental transfer (PIT), learned Pavlovian cues significantly modulate ongoing instrumental actions. This phenomenon is suggested as a mechanism under which conditioned stimuli may lead to relapse in addicted populations. Following discriminative Pavlovian learning and instrumental conditioning with sucrose, one group of rats (naive) underwent electrophysiological ...

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Modulation of memory consolidation by the basolateral amygdala or nucleus accumbens shell requires concurrent dopamine receptor activation in both brain regions.

Previous findings indicate that the basolateral amygdala (BLA) and the nucleus accumbens (NAc) interact in influencing memory consolidation. The current study investigated whether this interaction requires concurrent dopamine (DA) receptor activation in both brain regions. Unilateral, right-side cannulae were implanted into the BLA and the ipsilateral NAc ...

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Modulation of Memory Consolidation by the Basolateral Amygdala or Nucleus Accumbens Shell Requires Concurrent Dopamine Receptor Activation in Both Brain Regions
2005-05-01

Previous findings indicate that the basolateral amygdala (BLA) and the nucleus accumbens (NAc) interact in influencing memory consolidation. The current study investigated whether this interaction requires concurrent dopamine (DA) receptor activation in both brain regions. Unilateral, right-side cannulae were implanted into the BLA and the ipsilateral NAc ...

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Gabapentin Completely Attenuated the Acute Morphine-Induced c-Fos Expression in the Rat Nucleus Accumbens.
2010-08-24

A growing body of evidence suggests the existence of a functional interaction between gabapentin (GBP)-morphine system. However, the neuro-anatomical sites and molecular mechanism of action of gabapentin-morphine interaction to prevent and reverse morphine side effects as well as enhancement of the analgesic effect of morphine is not clear. Therefore, we examined the combined ...

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Opposing roles of nucleus accumbens core and shell dopamine in the modulation of limbic information processing.
2011-04-20

The dopaminergic innervation of the nucleus accumbens (NAc) is implicated in the selection and integration of motivationally relevant corticolimbic information that governs behavioral output. However, it is unknown whether the dopaminergic innervations of two anatomically distinct subregions of the NAc, core and shell, have differential roles in this ...

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Transient Overexpression of ?-Ca2+/Calmodulin-Dependent Protein Kinase II in the Nucleus Accumbens Shell Enhances Behavioral Responding to Amphetamine
2010-01-20

Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II (CaMKII) is known to contribute to the expression of psychostimulant sensitization by regulating dopamine (DA) overflow from DA neuron terminals in the nucleus accumbens (NAcc). The present experiments explored the contribution of CaMKII in NAcc neurons postsynaptic to these terminals where it is known to ...

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Environmental novelty causes stress-like adaptations at nucleus accumbens synapses: Implications for studying addiction-related plasticity.
2011-02-16

Exposure to abused drugs and stressful experience, two factors that promote the development of addiction, also modify synaptic function in the mesolimbic dopamine system. Here, we show that exposure to a novel environment produces functional synaptic adaptations in the nucleus accumbens (NAc) that mirror the effect of conventional forms of stress. We find an ...

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Estrogen modulates RGS9 expression in the nucleus accumbens.
2004-10-25

Estrogen enhances psychostimulant-induced dopamine receptor-mediated behaviors. One possible mechanism for this enhancement is modulation of the expression of the regulators of G-protein signaling (RGS) proteins. Ovariectomized (OVX) rats received empty s.c. implants or implants packed with 17beta estradiol. Two weeks later the rats were given a single ...

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Reduced nucleus accumbens SK channel activity enhances alcohol seeking during abstinence
2010-03-11

SummaryThe cellular mechanisms underlying pathological alcohol seeking remain poorly understood. Here, we show an enhancement of nucleus accumbens (NAcb) core action potential firing ex vivo after protracted abstinence from alcohol but not sucrose self-administration. Increased firing is associated with reduced small-conductance calcium-activated potassium ...

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Increased rewarding properties of morphine in dopamine-transporter knockout mice
2000-05-01

The activation of dopamine (DA) neurotransmission plays a crucial role in the behavioral responses to drugs of abuse. In particular, increased extracellular levels of DA within the mesolimbic pathway have been implicated in the rewarding and locomotor stimulatory properties of morphine. We investigated the behavioral responses to morphine in mice with a genetic disruption of the DA transporter ...

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Lack of Cocaine Effect on Dopamine Clearance in the Core and Shell of the Nucleus Accumbens of Dopamine Transporter Knock

Lack of Cocaine Effect on Dopamine Clearance in the Core and Shell of the Nucleus Accumbens Carolina 27157 Cocaine produces its reinforcing effects primarily by inhibiting the dopamine transporter). Surprisingly, in mice genetically lacking the DAT, cocaine was still able to elevate DA in the nucleus

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Chronic cocaine increases neurotensin gene expression in the shell of the nucleus accumbens and in discrete

Chronic cocaine increases neurotensin gene expression in the shell of the nucleus accumbens. Abstract The effects of chronic cocaine administration on neurotensin (NT) mRNA expression were investigated in the rat brain using in situ hybridization. Adult Wistar rats were injected daily with cocaine

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Intra-Accumbens Amphetamine Increases the Conditioned Incentive Salience of Sucrose Reward: Enhancement of Reward "Wanting"

Intra-Accumbens Amphetamine Increases the Conditioned Incentive Salience of Sucrose Reward. Berridge Department of Psychology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 Amphetamine bilateral micro- injection of intra-accumbens vehicle or amphetamine (0.0, 2.0, 10.0, or 20.0 g/0.5 l

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Metabotropic glutamate receptor blockade in nucleus accumbens shell shifts affective valence towards fear and disgust.
2010-12-29

Glutamatergic inputs to the nucleus accumbens (NAc) modulate both appetitive and fearful motivation. It has been suggested that pathological disturbances of glutamate signaling in NAc contribute to motivation disorders, ranging from excessive desire in drug addiction to paranoia in schizophrenia. Metabotropic glutamate receptors are of special interest, as metabotropic Group ...

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Chronic Cocaine-Induced H3 Acetylation and Transcriptional Activation of CaMKII? in the Nucleus Accumbens Is Critical for Motivation for Drug Reinforcement
2010-03-09

The regulation of gene expression in the brain reward regions is known to contribute to the pathogenesis and persistence of drug addiction. Increasing evidence suggests that the regulation of gene transcription is mediated by epigenetic mechanisms that alter the chromatin structure at specific gene promoters. To better understand the involvement of epigenetic regulation in drug reinforcement ...

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Muscarinic acetylcholine receptors in the nucleus accumbens core and shell contribute to cocaine priming-induced reinstatement of drug seeking.
2010-10-27

Muscarinic acetylcholine receptors in the nucleus accumbens play an important role in mediating the reinforcing effects of cocaine. However, there is a paucity of data regarding the role of accumbal muscarinic acetylcholine receptors in the reinstatement of cocaine-seeking behavior. The goal of these experiments was to assess the role of muscarinic acetylcholine receptors in ...

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Subcellular and subsynaptic localization of group I metabotropic glutamate receptors in the nucleus accumbens of cocaine-treated rats
2008-03-29

There is significant pharmacological and behavioral evidence that group I metabotropic glutamate receptors (mGluR1a and mGluR5) in the nucleus accumbens play an important role in the neurochemical and pathophysiological mechanisms that underlie addiction to psychostimulants. To further address this issue, we undertook a detailed ultrastructural analysis to characterize changes ...

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Enhanced control of attention by stimulating mesolimbic-corticopetal cholinergic circuitry.
2011-06-29

Sustaining and recovering attentional performance requires interactions between the brain's motivation and attention systems. The first experiment demonstrated that in rats performing a sustained attention task (SAT), presentation of a distractor (dSAT) augmented performance-associated increases in cholinergic neurotransmission in prefrontal cortex. Because stimulation of NMDA receptors in the ...

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Interactions between Brainstem Noradrenergic Neurons and the Nucleus Accumbens Shell in Modulating Memory for Emotionally Arousing Events
2011-06-01

The nucleus accumbens shell (NAC) receives axons containing dopamine-[beta]-hydroxylase that originate from brainstem neurons in the nucleus of the solitary tract (NTS). Recent findings show that memory enhancement produced by stimulating NTS neurons after learning may involve interactions with the NAC. However, it is unclear whether ...

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Dynamic changes in accumbens dopamine correlate with learning during intracranial self-stimulation

Dynamic changes in accumbens dopamine correlate with learning during intracranial self University of New Jersey, Piscataway, NJ, April 23, 2008 (received for review December 4, 2007) Dopamine in extracellular dopamine were measured during ICSS in the rat NAc shell with fast-scan cyclic voltammetry

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Behavioral sensitization to cocaine is associated with increased glutamate receptor trafficking to the postsynaptic density after extended withdrawal period.
2008-11-01

Glutamatergic signaling plays an important role in the behavioral and molecular plasticity observed in behavioral sensitization to cocaine. Redistribution of the glutamate receptors in the synaptosomal membrane fraction was investigated in the nucleus accumbens, dorsolateral striatum, and ventral tegmental area at 1 or 21 days of withdrawal in behaviorally sensitized rats. At ...

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Nucleus accumbens corticotropin-releasing factor increases cue-triggered motivation for sucrose reward: paradoxical positive incentive effects in stress?
2006-04-13

BackgroundCorticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) is typically considered to mediate aversive aspects of stress, fear and anxiety. However, CRF release in the brain is also elicited by natural rewards and incentive cues, raising the possibility that some CRF systems in the brain mediate an independent function of positive incentive motivation, such as amplifying incentive salience. Here we asked ...

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Nucleus accumbens core mammalian target of rapamycin signaling pathway is critical for cue-induced reinstatement of cocaine seeking in rats.
2010-09-22

Relapse to drug seeking was studied using a rodent model of reinstatement induced by exposure to drug-related cues. The mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR), a serine/threonine protein kinase that regulates cell growth and survival by controlling translation in response to nutrients and growth factors, has been demonstrated to be involved in neuronal adaptations that underlie drug addiction and ...

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Dopamine receptor expression and distribution dynamically change in the rat nucleus accumbens after withdrawal from cocaine self-administration.
2010-05-07

Dopamine receptors (DARs) in the nucleus accumbens (NAc) are critical for cocaine's actions but the nature of adaptations in DAR function after repeated cocaine exposure remains controversial. This may be due in part to the fact that different methods used in previous studies measured different DAR pools. In the present study, we used a protein crosslinking assay to make the ...

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Dopamine receptor expression and distribution dynamically change in the rat nucleus accumbens after withdrawal from cocaine self-administration
2010-05-07

Dopamine receptors (DARs) in the nucleus accumbens (NAc) are critical for cocaine's actions but the nature of adaptations in DAR function after repeated cocaine exposure remains controversial. This may be due in part to the fact that different methods used in previous studies measured different DAR pools. In the present study, we used a protein crosslinking assay to make the ...

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Brain-derived neurotrophic factor rapidly increases AMPA receptor surface expression in rat nucleus accumbens.
2011-06-21

In the rodent nucleus accumbens (NAc), cocaine elevates levels of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF). Conversely, BDNF can augment cocaine-related behavioral responses. The latter could reflect enhancement of ?-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazolepropionic acid receptor (AMPAR) transmission, because AMPARs in the NAc mediate some cocaine-induced ...

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Role of Dopamine Receptors Subtypes, D1-Like and D2-Like, within the Nucleus Accumbens Subregions, Core and Shell, on Memory Consolidation in the One-Trial Inhibitory Avoidance Task
2009-01-01

Recent evidence demonstrated that dopamine within the nucleus accumbens mediates consolidation of both associative and nonassociative memories. However, the specific contribution of the nucleus accumbens subregions, core and shell, and of D1 and D2 receptors subtypes has not been yet clarified. The aim of this study was, therefore, to ...

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Shell/core differences in mu- and delta-opioid receptor modulation of dopamine efflux in nucleus accumbens.
2008-05-22

The mu- and delta-opioid receptors located at the terminal level in nucleus accumbens are involved in the opiate modulation of dopamine release in this brain area. However, recent studies suggest that the effects of opioid drugs on the core subregion of nucleus accumbens may completely differ from those observed in the shell. We used ...

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Nucleus accumbens dopamine differentially mediates the formation and maintenance of monogamous pair bonds.
2005-12-04

The involvement of dopamine within the nucleus accumbens in the formation and maintenance of pair bonds was assessed in a series of experiments using the monogamous prairie vole. We show that dopamine transmission that promotes pair bond formation occurs within the rostral shell of the nucleus accumbens, but not in its core or caudal ...

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Chronic suppression of mu-opioid receptor signaling in the nucleus accumbens attenuates development of diet-induced obesity in rats
2010-01-12

ObjectiveTo test the hypothesis that mu-opioid receptor signaling in the nucleus accumbens contributes to hedonic (over)eating and obesity. To investigate the effects of chronic mu-opioid antagonism in the nucleus accumbens core or shell on intake of a palatable diet, and the development of diet-induced obesity in rats.Methods and ...

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Slow phasic changes in nucleus accumbens dopamine release during fixed ratio acquisition: a microdialysis study.
2011-08-25

Nucleus accumbens dopamine (DA) is a critical component of the brain circuitry regulating behavioral output during reinforcement-seeking behavior. Several studies have investigated the characteristics of accumbens DA release during the performance of well-learned operant behaviors, but relatively few have focused on the initial acquisition of particular ...

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Oxytocin receptors in the nucleus accumbens facilitate "spontaneous" maternal behavior in adult female prairie voles.
2006-05-24

Oxytocin and the nucleus accumbens have been extensively implicated in the regulation of maternal behavior, and the processing of pup-related stimuli relevant for this behavior. Oxytocin receptor density in the nucleus accumbens is highly variable in virgin female prairie voles, as is their behavioral response to pups, ranging from neglecting and ...

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Variation in Oxytocin Receptor Density in the Nucleus Accumbens has Differential Effects on Affiliative Behaviors in Monogamous and Polygamous Voles
2009-02-04

Oxytocin receptors in the nucleus accumbens have been implicated in the regulation of alloparental behavior and pair bond formation in the socially monogamous prairie vole. Oxytocin receptor density in the nucleus accumbens is positively correlated with alloparenting in juvenile and adult female prairie voles, and oxytocin receptor antagonist infused into ...

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[Changes in glutamate release in the rat nucleus accumbens during food and pain reinforcement].

In vivo microdialysis combined with HPLC-EC analysis was used to monitor extracellular glutamate in the n. accumbens of Sprague-Dawley rats during footshock and food delivery. The footshock presentation resulted in a delayed increase in extracellular glutamate level, whereas the food intake caused its decrease. The intra-accumbens infusion of glutamate ...

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Differential Effects of Blockade of Dopamine D1-Family Receptors in Nucleus Accumbens Core or Shell on Reinstatement of Heroin Seeking Induced by Contextual and Discrete Cues
2007-11-14

In humans, exposure to environmental contexts previously associated with heroin intake can provoke drug relapse, but the neuronal mechanisms mediating this relapse are unknown. Using a drug relapse model, we found previously that reexposing rats to heroin-associated contexts, after extinction of drug-reinforced responding in different contexts, reinstates heroin seeking. This effect is attenuated ...

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The small-conductance calcium-activated potassium channel is a key modulator of firing and long-term depression in the dorsal striatum
2010-05-24

The striatum is considered to be critical for the control of goal-directed action, with the lateral dorsal striatum (latDS) being implicated in modulation of habits and the nucleus accumbens thought to represent a limbic�motor interface. Although medium spiny neurons from different striatal subregions exhibit many similar properties, differential firing and synaptic ...

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The brain mapping of the retrieval of conditioned taste aversion memory using manganese-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging in rats.
2010-02-16

Manganese-enhanced MRI (MEMRI) is a newly developed noninvasive imaging technique of brain activities. The signal intensity of MEMRI reflects cumulative activities of the neurons. To validate the use of MEMRI technique to investigate the neural mechanisms of learning and memory, we tried to map brain areas involved in the retrieval of conditioned taste aversion (CTA) memory. ...

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Ventral tegmental area-basolateral amygdala-nucleus accumbens shell neurocircuitry controls the expression of heroin-conditioned immunomodulation.
2011-07-01

The present investigations sought to determine whether the ventral tegmental area (VTA), basolateral amygdala (BLA), and nucleus accumbens shell (NAC) comprise a circuitry that mediates heroin-induced conditioned immunomodulation. Rats were given conditioning trials in which they received an injection of heroin upon placement into a distinctive ...

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Deep brain stimulation of the nucleus accumbens reduces ethanol consumption in rats
2009-01-31

Recent studies have shown that deep brain stimulation (DBS) of the nucleus accumbens (NAcc) has an inhibitory effect on drug-seeking behaviors including reinstatement responding for cocaine. The objective of the present study was to expand on these findings by assessing the effects of DBS on behaviors related to alcohol consumption. The specific aim of this study was to ...

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Estradiol reduces dendritic spine density in the ventral striatum of female Syrian hamsters.
2010-10-16

Estradiol affects a variety of brain regions by modulating physiological and cellular functions as well as neuronal morphology. Within the striatum, estradiol is known to induce physiological and molecular changes, yet estradiol's effects on striatal dendritic morphology have not yet been evaluated. Using ballistic delivery of the lipophilic dye DiI to tissue sections, we were able to evaluate ...

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Estradiol reduces dendritic spine density in the ventral striatum of female Syrian hamsters
2010-10-16

Estradiol affects a variety of brain regions by modulating physiological and cellular functions as well as neuronal morphology. Within the striatum, estradiol is known to induce physiological and molecular changes, yet estradiol�s effects on striatal dendritic morphology have not yet been evaluated. Using ballistic delivery of the lipophilic dye DiI to tissue sections, we were able to evaluate ...

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Behavioral/Systems/Cognitive Hedonic Hot Spot in Nucleus Accumbens Shell: Where Do

; medial shell; reward; pleasure; palatability; affect; hedonics; agonist; opioid; opiate; DAMGO; feeding, especially for palatable foods (Cooper and Higgs, 1994; Bodnar et al., 1995; Kelley et al., 1996; Levine cannulas were anchored to the skull with screws and acrylic cement. A stainless-steel obturator

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Inhibition of PKMzeta in nucleus accumbens core abolishes long-term drug reward memory.
2011-04-01

During abstinence, memories of drug-associated cues persist for many months, and exposure to these cues often provokes relapse to drug use. The mechanisms underlying the maintenance of these memories are unknown. A constitutively active atypical protein kinase C (PKC) isozyme, protein kinase M ? (PKM?), is required for maintenance of spatial memory, conditioned taste aversion, and other memory ...

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Inhibition of PKM? in Nucleus Accumbens Core Abolishes Long-Term Drug Reward Memory
2011-04-06

During abstinence, memories of drug-associated cues persist for many months, and exposure to these cues often provokes relapse to drug use. The mechanisms underlying the maintenance of these memories are unknown. A constitutively active atypical protein kinase C (PKC) isozyme, protein kinase M ? (PKM?), is required for maintenance of spatial memory, conditioned taste aversion, and other memory ...

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Characterization of a folate-induced hypermotility response after bilateral injection into the rat nucleus accumbens
1986-01-01

The objective of these studies was to pharmacologically characterize the mechanism responsible for a folate-induced stimulation of locomotor activity in rats after bilateral injection into the nucleus accumbens region of the brain. Folic acid (FA) and 5-formyltetrahydrofolic acid (FTHF) produced this hypermotility response after intra-accumbens injection, ...

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A functional fast scan cyclic voltammetry assay to characterize dopamine D2 and D3 autoreceptors in the mouse striatum
2010-03-12

Dopamine D2 and D3 autoreceptors are located on pre-synaptic terminals and are known to control the release and synthesis of dopamine. Dopamine D3 receptors have a fairly restricted pattern of expression in the mammalian brain. Their localization in the nucleus accumbens core and shell is of particular interest because of their association with the ...

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NEUROPLASTICITY IN THE MESOLIMBIC SYSTEM INDUCED BY NATURAL REWARD AND SUBSEQUENT REWARD ABSTINENCE
2009-12-16

BACKGROUNDNatural reward and drugs of abuse converge on the mesolimbic system, where drugs of abuse induce neuronal alterations. Here, we tested plasticity in this system following natural reward and the subsequent impact on drug responses.METHODSEffects of sexual experience in male rats on behavioral sensitization and conditioned place preference associated with d-amphetamine, and ...

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Brain stimulation reward is affected by D2 dopamine receptor manipulations in the extended amygdala but not the nucleus accumbens.
2010-01-18

This work examines the effects on brain stimulation reward (BSR) of D1 and D2 dopamine receptor manipulations in the sublenticular central extended amygdala (SLEAc) and the nucleus accumbens shell (NAc). Fifty-three male Long Evans rats received medial forebrain bundle stimulation electrodes and bilateral injection guide cannulae aimed at either the SLEAc ...

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Overexpression of 5-HT(1B) mRNA in nucleus accumbens shell projection neurons differentially affects microarchitecture of initiation and�maintenance of ethanol consumption.
2010-09-16

Serotonin 1B (5-HT(1B)) heteroreceptors on nucleus accumbens shell (NAcSh) projection neurons have been shown to enhance the voluntary consumption of alcohol by rats, presumably by modulating the activity of the mesolimbic reward pathway. The present study examined whether increasing 5-HT(1B) receptors expressed on NAcSh projection ...

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AMPA Receptor Subunit GluR1 Downstream of D-1 Dopamine Receptor Stimulation in Nucleus Accumbens Shell Mediates Increased Drug Reward Magnitude in Food-Restricted Rats
2009-11-24

Previous findings suggest that neuroadaptations downstream of D-1 dopamine (DA) receptor stimulation in nucleus accumbens (NAc) are involved in the enhancement of drug reward by chronic food restriction (FR). Given the high co-expression of D-1 and GluR1 AMPA receptors in NAc, and the regulation of GluR1 channel conductance and trafficking by D-1-linked ...

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Individual differences in dopamine efflux in nucleus accumbens shell and core during instrumental learning
2006-03-01

Combined activation of dopamine D1- and NMDA-glutamate receptors in the nucleus accumbens has been strongly implicated in instrumental learning, the process in which an individual learns that a specific action has a wanted outcome. To assess dopaminergic activity, we presented rats with two sessions (30 trials each) of a one-lever appetitive instrumental task and ...

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Latent inhibition-related dopaminergic responses in the nucleus accumbens are disrupted following neonatal transient inactivation of the ventral subiculum.
2011-03-23

Schizophrenia would result from a defective connectivity between several integrative regions as a consequence of neurodevelopmental failure. Various anomalies reminiscent of early brain development disturbances have been observed in patients' left ventral subiculum of the hippocampus (SUB). Numerous data support the hypothesis of a functional dopaminergic dysregulation in schizophrenia. The common ...

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Dopamine reward circuitry: two projection systems from the ventral midbrain to the nucleus accumbens-olfactory tubercle complex
2007-05-17

Anatomical and functional refinements of the meso-limbic dopamine system of the rat are discussed. Present experiments suggest that dopaminergic neurons localized in the posteromedial ventral tegmental area (VTA) and central linear nucleus raphe selectively project to the ventromedial striatum (medial olfactory tubercle and medial nucleus accumbens shell), ...

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Nucleus accumbens NMDA receptor subunit expression and function is enhanced in morphine-dependent rats.
2007-01-30

We have previously shown, using radioligand binding studies, that N-methyl-d-aspartate (NMDA) NR1 and NR2A receptor subunits density was decreased in the forebrain of morphine-dependent rats. We have now determined if morphine-dependent rats display regional differences in NMDA receptor expression and whether such changes are functionally relevant. In morphine-dependent rats, the expression of NR1 ...

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Oyster Shells as Vectors for Exotic Organisms

... Habitat Restoration and Enhancement Shell is used in oyster restoration in two forms: as the substrate on which ... Examples of Crassostrea gigas shell used in native oyster restoration projects on the U...

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The persistence of behavioral sensitization to cocaine parallels enhanced inhibition of nucleus accumbens neurons
1995-01-01

The mesoaccumbens dopamine system is intricately in-volved in the locomotor stimulation produced by cocaine and sensitization of this effect following repeated cocaine administration. The mechanisms responsible for the ex-pression of sensitized locomotion appear to involve alter-ations in both presynaptic (increased dopamine release) and postsynaptic (increased responsiveness of dopamine Dl ...

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Evidence for the nucleus accumbens as a neural substrate of heroin-induced immune alterations.
2009-03-03

Administration of opioid drugs such as heroin produces several immunosuppressive effects, including decreases in natural killer (NK) cell activity, lymphocyte proliferative responses, and nitric oxide production. Interestingly, opioids have been shown to alter many immune parameters indirectly by modulating the immunoregulatory actions of the central nervous system. Recently, it has been ...

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Evidence for the Nucleus Accumbens as a Neural Substrate of Heroin-Induced Immune Alterations
2009-06-03

Administration of opioid drugs such as heroin produces several immunosuppressive effects, including decreases in natural killer (NK) cell activity, lymphocyte proliferative responses, and nitric oxide production. Interestingly, opioids have been shown to alter many immune parameters indirectly by modulating the immunoregulatory actions of the central nervous system. Recently, it has been ...

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The nucleus accumbens core has a more important role in resisting reactivation of extinguished conditioned place preference in morphine-addicted rats.

We investigated the roles of the core and shell subfields of the nucleus accumbens (NAc) in drug- or foot-shock-induced reactivation of extinguished conditioned place preference (CPP) in morphine-addicted rats. Rats were given electrolytic lesions to either the core or shell after CPP was established. After surgery, a reduction of CPP ...

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Dissociable Roles of Dopamine Within the Core and Medial Shell of the Nucleus Accumbens in Memory for Objects and Place
2010-12-01

There is increasing focus on the role of the nucleus accumbens (NAc) in learning and memory, but there is little consensus as to how the core and medial shell subregions of the NAc contribute to these processes. In the current experiments, we used spontaneous object recognition to test rats with 6-hydroxydopamine lesions targeted at the core or medial ...

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?-opioid receptors are implicated in the increased potency of intra-accumbens nalmefene in ethanol-dependent rats.
2011-02-19

Previously, it was shown that ethanol-dependent animals display increased sensitivity to the general opioid receptor antagonist nalmefene compared to naltrexone. It was hypothesized that the dissociable effects of the two antagonists were attributable to a ?-opioid receptor mechanism. Nucleus accumbens dynorphin is upregulated following chronic ethanol exposure and such ...

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Dopamine efflux in nucleus accumbens shell and core in response to appetitive classical conditioning.
2003-09-01

Dopamine transmission within the nucleus accumbens has been implicated in associative reinforcement learning. We investigated the effect of appetitive classical conditioning on dopamine efflux in the rat nucleus accumbens shell and core, as dopamine may be differentially activated by conditioned and unconditioned stimuli (CS, US) in ...

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In Vivo Voltammetric Monitoring of Catecholamine Release in Subterritories of the Nucleus Accumbens Shell
2010-05-06

Fast-scan cyclic voltammetry (FSCV) at carbon-fiber microelectrodes has been used to demonstrate that sub-second changes in catecholamine concentration occur within the nucleus accumbens (NAc) shell during motivated behaviors, and these fluctuations have been attributed to rapid dopamine signaling. However, FSCV cannot distinguish between dopamine and ...

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Differential effects produced by ketamine on oscillatory activity recorded in the rat hippocampus, dorsal striatum and nucleus accumbens.
2010-04-22

Previously, we showed that NMDA antagonists enhance high-frequency oscillations (130-180?Hz) in the nucleus accumbens. However, whether NMDA antagonists can enhance high-frequency oscillations in other brain regions remains unclear. Here, we used monopolar, bipolar and inverse current source density techniques to examine oscillatory ...

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[Enhancement of glutamate release in the extracellular space of nucleus accumbens during presentation of aversive or neutral stimuli instead of food reinforcement].

By means of in vivo microdialysis combined with HPLC/EC analysis it was shown that presentation to a rat of an inedible object (a piece of rubber) or an aversive object (food of bitter taste) instead of expected food caused a marked increase in extracellular glutamate level in n. accumbens. In rats not expecting food reinforcement, extracellular glutamate remained unchanged ...

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Measurements of neuron soma size and density in rat dorsal striatum, nucleus accumbens core and nucleus accumbens shell: differences between striatal region and brain hemisphere, but not sex.
2010-10-15

Both hemispheric bias and sex differences exist in striatal-mediated behaviors and pathologies. The extent to which these dimorphisms can be attributed to an underlying neuroanatomical difference is unclear. We therefore quantified neuron soma size and density in the dorsal striatum (CPu) as well as the core (AcbC) and shell (AcbS) subregions of the nucleus ...

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Dose-response study of caffeine effects on cerebral functional activity with a specific focus on dependence.
2000-03-01

Caffeine is a behavioral stimulant consumed on a worldwide basis. The question of whether caffeine is addictive has been debated for over a decade. Caffeine acts as a mild positive reinforcer but is not consistently self-administered in humans or animals. With [14C]2-deoxyglucose autoradiography, we studied the effects of increasing doses of caffeine on cerebral glucose utilization in rats. At 1 ...

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Environmental living conditions introduced during forced abstinence alter cocaine-seeking behavior and Fos protein expression.
2010-10-08

Environmental enrichment (EE) introduced during abstinence from cocaine self-administration is protective in reducing cue-elicited incentive motivation for cocaine in rats. This study examined neural activation associated with this protective effect of EE using Fos protein expression as a marker. Rats were trained to press a lever reinforced by cocaine (0.75 mg/kg/0.1 mL infusion) and light and ...

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Mesolimbic Dopamine in Desire and Dread: Enabling Motivation to Be Generated by Localized Glutamate Disruptions in Nucleus Accumbens
2008-07-09

An important issue in affective neuroscience concerns the role of mesocorticolimbic dopamine systems in positive-valenced motivation (e.g., reward) versus negative-valenced motivation (e.g., fear). Here, we assessed whether endogenous dopamine receptor stimulation in nucleus accumbens contributes to both appetitive behavior and fearful behavior that is generated in keyboard ...

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Contrasting effects of selective lesions of nucleus accumbens core or shell on inhibitory control and amphetamine-induced impulsive behaviour.
2008-07-01

The core and shell subregions of the nucleus accumbens receive differential projections from areas of the medial prefrontal cortex that have dissociable effects on impulsive and perseverative responding. The contributions of these subregions to simple instrumental behaviour, inhibitory control and behavioural flexibility were investigated using a 'forced ...

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Positive and Negative Motivation in Nucleus Accumbens Shell: Bivalent Rostrocaudal Gradients for GABA-Elicited Eating, Taste

scorpions, rattlesnakes, and other nox- ious stimuli (Owings and Coss, 1977; Wilkie et al., 1979; Londei et scored by an experimenter who was blind to drug treatment. Behavior was analyzed for time spent eating by all rats across all treatments. The result was expressed as a percentage score, which could be either

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Differential effects of caffeine on dopamine and acetylcholine transmission in brain areas of drug-naive and caffeine-pretreated rats.
2002-08-01

The effects of caffeine on extracellular dopamine and acetylcholine have been studied in freely moving rats implanted with concentric microdialysis probes in the nucleus accumbens shell and core and in the medial prefrontal cortex. Intravenous administration of caffeine (0.25, 0.5, 1.0, 2.5 and 5.0 mg/kg) dose-dependently increased dopamine and ...

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Opposing effects of 5,7-DHT lesions to the core and shell of the nucleus accumbens on the processing of irrelevant stimuli.
2011-04-18

There is good evidence that forebrain serotonergic systems modulate cognitive flexibility. Latent inhibition (LI) is a cross-species phenomenon which manifests as poor conditioning to a stimulus that has previously been experienced without consequence and is widely considered an index of the ability to ignore irrelevant stimuli. While much research has focused on dopaminergic mechanisms underlying ...

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Expression of amphetamine sensitization is associated with recruitment of a reactive neuronal population in the nucleus accumbens core
2008-03-18

RationaleRepeated exposure to psychostimulant drugs causes a long-lasting increase in the psychomotor and reinforcing effects of these drugs and an array of neuroadaptations. One such alteration is a hypersensitivity of striatal activity such that a low dose of amphetamine in sensitized animals produces dorsal striatal activation patterns similar to acute treatment with a high dose of ...

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Nicotine stimulation of extracellular glutamate levels in the nucleus accumbens: neuropharmacological characterization.
2000-02-01

In the present study, we have characterized the neuropharmacological regulation of nicotine-induced increases in extracellular nucleus accumbens glutamate levels. Sprague-Dawley rats were stereotaxically implanted with 2 mm microdialysis probes in the nucleus accumbens and on the following day in vivo microdialysis experiments were performed in awake, ...

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Characterization of the effects of serotonin on the release of (/sup 3/H)dopamine from rat nucleus accumbens and striatal slices
1988-05-01

The effect of serotonin agonists on the depolarization (K+)-induced, calcium-dependent, release of (/sup 3/H)dopamine (DA) from rat nucleus accumbens and striatal slices was investigated. Serotonin enhanced basal /sup 3/H overflow and reduced K+-induced release of (/sup 3/H)DA from nucleus accumbens slices. The effect of serotonin on ...

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Neural encoding of psychomotor activation in the nucleus accumbens core, but not the shell, requires cannabinoid receptor signaling
2010-04-07

The current study aimed to further elucidate the role of endocannabinoid signaling in methamphetamine-induced psychomotor activation. Rats were treated with bilateral, intracranial microinjections of the cannabinoid CB1 receptor antagonists rimonabant (1 ?g; 1 ?l) or AM251 (1 ?g; 1 ?l), or vehicle (1 ?l), followed by intravenous methamphetamine (3 mg/kg). Antagonist pretreatment in the nucleus ...

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Roles of nucleus accumbens core and shell in incentive-cue responding and behavioral inhibition.
2011-05-01

The nucleus accumbens (NAc) is involved in many reward-related behaviors. The NAc has two major components, the core and the shell. These two areas have different inputs and outputs, suggesting that they contribute differentially to goal-directed behaviors. Using a discriminative stimulus (DS) task in rats and inactivating the NAc by blocking excitatory ...

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The general and outcome-specific forms of pavlovian-instrumental transfer are differentially mediated by the nucleus accumbens core and shell.
2011-08-17

Tests of Pavlovian-instrumental transfer (PIT) demonstrate that reward-predictive stimuli can exert a powerful motivational influence on the performance of instrumental actions. Recent evidence suggests that predictive stimuli produce this effect through either the general arousal (general PIT) or the specific predictions (outcome-specific PIT) produced by their association with reward. In two ...

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Prenatal Amphetamine Exposure Effects on Dopaminergic Receptors and Transporter in Postnatal Rats.
2011-05-25

We investigated the influence of prenatal amphetamine exposure (PAE) on dopamine (DA) receptors, and dopamine transporter (DAT) in various striatal and limbic subregions and locomotor activity induced by novel environmental conditions and amphetamine at two postnatal ages, 35�days old (prepubertal) and 60�days old (postpubertal). Experiments were carried out on pregnant female Sprague-Dawley ...

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Presynaptic action of neurotensin on dopamine release through inhibition of D2 receptor function
2009-08-14

BackgroundNeurotensin (NT) is known to act on dopamine (DA) neurons at the somatodendritic level to regulate cell firing and secondarily enhance DA release. In addition, anatomical and indirect physiological data suggest the presence of NT receptors at the terminal level. However, a clear demonstration of the mechanism of action of NT on dopaminergic axon terminals is lacking. ...

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Dopamine/adenosine interactions related to locomotion and tremor in animal models: Possible relevance to parkinsonism?
2008-06-27

Adenosine A2A antagonists can exert antiparkinsonian effects in animal models. Recent experiments studied the ability of MSX-3 (an adenosine A2A antagonist) to reverse the locomotor suppression and tremor produced by dopamine antagonists in rats. MSX-3 reversed haloperidol-induced suppression of locomotion, and reduced the tremulous jaw movements ...

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Withania somnifera prevents morphine withdrawal-induced decrease in spine density in nucleus accumbens shell of rats: a confocal laser scanning microscopy study.
2009-06-24

Opiate withdrawal is associated with morphological changes of dopamine neurons in the ventral tegmental area and with reduction of spine density of second-order dendrites of medium size spiny neurons in the nucleus accumbens shell but not core. Withania somnifera has long been used in the Middle East, Africa, and India as a remedy for different conditions ...

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Nucleus accumbens ?-opioid receptors mediate social reward.
2011-04-27

Positive social interactions are essential for emotional well-being and proper behavioral development of young individuals. Here, we studied the neural underpinnings of social reward by investigating the involvement of opioid neurotransmission in the nucleus accumbens (NAc) in social play behavior, a highly rewarding social interaction in adolescent rats. Intra-NAc infusion of ...

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Injection of Oxotremorine in Nucleus Accumbens Shell Reduces Cocaine But Not Food Self-Administration in Rats
2006-10-13

Mesencephalic dopamine neurons form synapses with acetylcholine (ACh)-containing interneurons in the nucleus accumbens (NAcc). Although their involvement in drug reward has not been systematically investigated, these large aspiny interneurons may serve an important integrative function. We previously found that repeated activation of nicotinic cholinergic receptors ...

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Modafinil enhances extracellular levels of dopamine in the nucleus accumbens and increases wakefulness in rats.
2006-11-13

Modafinil (MOD) is a wakefulness-promoting drug that improves the alertness levels in narcolepsy; however, the molecular mechanism of action remains to be elucidated. We found that after a single icv injection of MOD (10 microg/5 microl) the extracellular levels of dopamine (DA) and l-DOPA collected from the nucleus accumbens were increased and decreased, respectively. ...

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NMDA and muscarinic receptors of the nucleus accumbens have differential effects on taste memory formation
2006-01-01

Animals recognize a taste cue as aversive when it has been associated with post-ingestive malaise; this associative learning is known as conditioned taste aversion (CTA). When an animal consumes a new taste and no negative consequences follow, it becomes recognized as a safe signal, leading to an increase in its consumption in subsequent presentations (attenuation of neophobia, AN). It has been ...

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NMDA and Muscarinic Receptors of the Nucleus Accumbens Have Differential Effects on Taste Memory Formation
2005-12-01

Animals recognize a taste cue as aversive when it has been associated with post-ingestive malaise; this associative learning is known as conditioned taste aversion (CTA). When an animal consumes a new taste and no negative consequences follow, it becomes recognized as a safe signal, leading to an increase in its consumption in subsequent presentations (attenuation of neophobia, AN). It has been ...

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At the limbic-motor interface: disconnection of basolateral amygdala from nucleus accumbens core and shell reveals dissociable components of incentive motivation.
2010-10-07

Although it has long been hypothesized that the nucleus accumbens (NAc) acts as an interface between limbic and motor regions, direct evidence for this modulatory role on behavior is lacking. Using a disconnection procedure in rats, we found that basolateral amygdala (BLA) input to the core and medial shell of the NAc separately mediate two distinct ...

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?4-Containing GABAA Receptors in the Nucleus Accumbens Mediate Moderate Intake of Alcohol
2009-01-14

Alcohol has subjective and behavioral effects at the pharmacological levels typically reached during the consumption of one or two alcoholic drinks. Here we provide evidence that an ?4-subunit-containing gamma-amino-butyric acid A (GABAA) receptor contributes to the consumption of low-to-moderate levels of alcohol. Using viral-mediated RNA-interference (RNAi), we found that ...

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Role of dopamine D1-family receptors in dorsolateral striatum in context-induced reinstatement of heroin seeking in rats
2009-06-09

RationaleIn humans, exposure to environmental contexts previously associated with heroin intake can provoke relapse to drug use. In rats, exposure to heroin-associated contexts after extinction of drug-reinforced responding in different contexts reinstates heroin seeking. This effect is attenuated by blockade of D1-family receptors in lateral or medial ...

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97
Multilayered metal core-shell nanostructures for inducing a large and tunable local optical field
2005-08-01

We examine the near-field optical properties of multilayered metal core-shell sphere nanostructures by extending the Mie theory, and demonstrate that the local-field enhancement can be increased by adding new metal shells. A local intensity enhancement of more than 105 times can be obtained in the cavity between ...

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Previous Exposure to Amphetamine Enhances the Subsequent Locomotor Response to a D1 Dopamine Receptor Agonist When

Previous Exposure to Amphetamine Enhances the Subsequent Locomotor Response to a D1 Dopamine of locomo- tor sensitization to amphetamine (AMPH) was investigated in rats. Rats were preexposed to either dopamine receptors; glutamate; nucleus accumbens; amphetamine; sensitization; lo- comotor activity; L

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NEURONAL ACTIVITY IN THE NUCLEUS ACCUMBENS IS NECESSARY FOR PERFORMANCE-RELATED INCREASES IN

M, Tirelli E (1999) Effects of nicotine administered via a transdermal delivery system on vigilance performance requires a task that markedly enhances accum- bens and basal forebrain activity. The literature by explicit delays between task onset and presentation of reward to enhance the moti- vational levels (Inglis

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Electrophysiological Evidence of Mediolateral Functional Dichotomy in the Rat Accumbens during Cocaine Self-Administration
2009-12-10

Given the increasing research emphasis on putative accumbal functional compartmentation, we sought to determine whether neurons that demonstrate changes in tonic firing rate during cocaine self-administration are differentially distributed across subregions of the NAcc. Rats were implanted with jugular catheters and microwire arrays targeting NAcc subregions (Core, Dorsal ...

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Enhanced Direct-Drive Implosions with Thin High-Z Ablation ...
2011-05-14

... filled plastic shells have demonstrated significant and absolute (2x) improvements in neutron yield when the shells are ...

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Fentanyl increases dopamine release in rat nucleus accumbens: involvement of mesolimbic mu- and delta-2-opioid receptors.
1999-01-01

The effects of the mu-receptor agonist fentanyl on extracellular levels of dopamine in rat nucleus accumbens were studied in awake animals by in vivo brain microdialysis. Fentanyl dose-dependently increased the levels of dopamine when given intravenously (microg/kg) or via a microdialysis probe placed into the ventral tegmental area or the nucleus ...

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Endogenous GDNF in ventral tegmental area and nucleus accumbens does not play a role in the incubation of heroin craving.
2010-12-23

Glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor (GDNF) activity in ventral tegmental area (VTA) mediates the time-dependent increases in cue-induced cocaine-seeking after withdrawal (incubation of cocaine craving). Here, we studied the generality of these findings to incubation of heroin craving. Rats were trained to self-administer heroin for 10 days (6 hours/day; 0.075 mg/kg/infusion; infusions were ...

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Injections of the selective adenosine A2A antagonist MSX-3 into the nucleus accumbens core attenuate the locomotor suppression induced by haloperidol in rats
2006-12-21

There is considerable evidence of interactions between adenosine A2A receptors and dopamine D2 receptors in striatal areas, and antagonists of the A2A receptor have been shown to reverse the motor effects of DA antagonists in animal models. The D2 antagonist haloperidol produces parkinsonism in humans, and ...

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PI3 kinase is involved in cocaine behavioral sensitization and its reversal with brain area specificity
2006-02-24

Phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3K) is an important signaling molecule involved in cell differentiation, proliferation, survival, and phagocytosis, and may participate in various brain functions. To determine whether it is also involved in cocaine sensitization, we measured the p85{alpha}/p110 PI3K activity in the nuclear accumbens (NAc) shell, NAc core, ...

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Nucleus Accumbens-Derived GDNF is a Retrograde Enhancer of Dopaminergic Tone in the Mesocorticolimbic System
2010-10-27

Spontaneous firing of ventral tegmental area (VTA) dopamine (DA) neurons provides ambient levels of DA in target areas such as the nucleus accumbens (NAc) and the prefrontal cortex (PFC). Here we report that the glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor (GDNF), produced in one target region, the NAc, is retrogradely transported by DA neurons to the VTA where the growth ...

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Neurochemical effects of chronic haloperidol and lithium assessed by brain microdialysis in rats.
1990-01-01

1. Psychotropic drugs ameliorate psychotic symptoms only after repeated administration. 2. To assess the neurochemical effects of chronic haloperidol and lithium administration, microdialysis was performed simultaneously in the prefrontal cortex, the nucleus accumbens, and the striatum after haloperidol, and separately in the lateral hypothalamus and the hippocampus after ...

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Extracellular dopamine levels in striatal subregions track shifts in motivation and response cost during instrumental conditioning.
2011-01-01

Tonic dopamine (DA) signaling is widely regarded as playing a central role in effort-based decision making and in the motivational control of instrumental performance. The current study used microdialysis to monitor changes in extracellular DA levels across subregions of the nucleus accumbens and dorsal striatum of rats as they lever pressed for food reward on a probabilistic ...

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Extracellular Dopamine Levels in Striatal Subregions Track Shifts in Motivation and Response Cost During Instrumental Conditioning
2011-01-05

Tonic dopamine (DA) signaling is widely regarded as playing a central role in effort-based decision-making and in the motivational control of instrumental performance. The current study used microdialysis to monitor changes in extracellular DA levels across subregions of the nucleus accumbens and dorsal striatum of rats as they lever pressed for food reward on a probabilistic ...

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110
5-HT(1B) mRNA expression after chronic social stress.
2011-06-21

Chronic stress contributes to vulnerability for depression and drug addiction. The function of the serotonergic system has been found to be modified by chronic stress and these changes may play an important role in stress-related relapses to drug craving. The 5-HT(1B) receptor is expressed in nucleus accumbens (NAc) projection neurons and modulates drug reward mechanisms and ...

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Fluoxetine alleviates behavioral depression while decreasing acetylcholine release in the nucleus accumbens shell.
2011-04-27

Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, such as fluoxetine, have demonstrated the ability to alleviate behavioral depression in the forced swim test; however, the sites and mechanisms of their actions remain to be further elucidated. Previous studies have suggested that behavioral depression in the swim test is mediated in part by acetylcholine (ACh) stimulating the cholinergic M1 receptors in ...

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Physical Quality and Composition of Retail Shell Eggs

There are a number of specialty shell eggs available to consumers in the US retail market. A survey consisting of white and brown large size shell eggs with various production and nutritional differences (traditional, cage free, free roaming, pasteurized, nutritionally enhanced, and fertile) was co...

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PHYSICAL QUALITY AND COMPOSITION OF RETAIL SHELL EGGS

A variety of shell eggs are available to consumers in the US retail market. A survey consisting of white and brown; traditional; cage free; free roaming; pasteurized; vitamin enhanced; and fertile shell eggs was conducted to determine if physical quality and compositional differences existed. The ...

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Fluoxetine potentiates methylphenidate-induced gene regulation in addiction-related brain regions: Concerns for use of cognitive enhancers?
2009-11-22

BackgroundThere is growing use of psychostimulant cognitive enhancers such as methylphenidate (Ritalin). Methylphenidate differs from the psychostimulant cocaine because it does not enhance brain levels of serotonin. We investigated whether exposure to methylphenidate combined with a serotonin-enhancing medication, the prototypical ...

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R-(+)-HA-966, a glycine/NMDA receptor antagonist, selectively blocks the activation of the mesolimbic dopamine system by amphetamine.
1991-08-01

1. The effects of the glycine/NMDA receptor antagonist, (+)-HA-966 on the neurochemical and behavioural responses to amphetamine have been determined in the mouse and rat. 2. In vehicle-treated control mice, (+)-HA-966 (30-100 mg kg-1) did not affect dopamine synthesis in either the nucleus accumbens or striatum and was without marked effect on spontaneous locomotor activity. ...

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Deltorphin II enhances extracellular levels of dopamine in the nucleus accumbens via opioid receptor-independent mechanisms.
2004-04-26

The effects of the delta2-opioid receptor agonist, deltorphin II, on extracellular levels of dopamine in the rat nucleus accumbens were investigated in awake animals by in vivo brain microdialysis. In agreement with previous studies, perfusion of deltorphin II (50.0 nmol) into the nucleus accumbens significantly increased the extracellular amount of ...

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The role of nucleus accumbens shell in learning about neutral versus excitatory stimuli during Pavlovian fear conditioning.
2010-06-28

We studied the role of nucleus accumbens shell (AcbSh) in Pavlovian fear conditioning. Rats were trained to fear conditioned stimulus A (CSA) in Stage I, which was then presented in compound with a neutral stimulus and paired with shock in Stage II. AcbSh lesions had no effect on fear-learning to CSA in Stage I, but selectively prevented learning about the ...

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The Role of Nucleus Accumbens Shell in Learning about Neutral versus Excitatory Stimuli during Pavlovian Fear Conditioning
2010-07-01

We studied the role of nucleus accumbens shell (AcbSh) in Pavlovian fear conditioning. Rats were trained to fear conditioned stimulus A (CSA) in Stage I, which was then presented in compound with a neutral stimulus and paired with shock in Stage II. AcbSh lesions had no effect on fear-learning to CSA in Stage I, but selectively prevented learning about the ...

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Extinction of drug seeking.
2010-11-10

Drug seeking behavior can be reduced or inhibited via extinction. The brain mechanisms for extinction of drug seeking are poorly understood but are of significant interest because of their potential to identify novel approaches that promote abstinence from drug taking. Here we review recent literature on the neural mechanisms for extinction in drug self-administration paradigms. First, we consider ...

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Different physiological properties of spontaneous excitatory postsynaptic currents in nucleus accumbens shell neurons between adult and juvenile rats.
2011-04-09

Studies have demonstrated the changes of the physiological characteristics of nucleus accumbens (NAc) neurons with the postnatal development of rats. In the present study, spontaneous excitatory postsynaptic currents (sEPSCs) were recorded in the slices of NAc shell (NAcS) of adult and juvenile rats. Our results demonstrate that both the average amplitude ...

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Arousal effect of caffeine depends on adenosine A2A receptors in the shell of the nucleus accumbens.
2011-07-01

Caffeine, the most widely used psychoactive compound, is an adenosine receptor antagonist. It promotes wakefulness by blocking adenosine A(2A) receptors (A(2A)Rs) in the brain, but the specific neurons on which caffeine acts to produce arousal have not been identified. Using selective gene deletion strategies based on the Cre/loxP technology in mice and focal RNA interference to silence the ...

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The endocannabinoid system as a link between homoeostatic and hedonic pathways involved in energy balance regulation.
2009-06-01

The endocannabinoid system (ECS) and, in particular, cannabinoid CB(1) receptors, their endogenous agonists (the endocannabinoids anandamide and 2-arachidonoylglycerol) and enzymes for the biosynthesis and degradation of the latter mediators are emerging as key players in the control of all aspects of food intake and energy balance. The ECS is involved in stimulating both the homoeostatic (that ...

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Noradrenergic transmission in the extended amygdala: role in increased drug-seeking and relapse during protracted drug abstinence.
2008-07-24

Studies reviewed here implicate the extended amygdala in the negative affective states and increased drug-seeking that occur during protracted abstinence from chronic drug exposure. Norepinephrine (NE) and corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) signaling in the extended amygdala, including the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis, shell of the nucleus ...

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Involvement of the opioid system in the orexigenic and hedonic effects of melanin-concentrating hormone.
2011-07-20

Melanin-concentrating hormone (MCH) exerts an orexigenic effect that resembles that of opioids, suggesting that the MCH and opioid systems could interact in controlling the food intake behavior. Three series of experiments were conducted in male Wistar rats (i) to test the ability of the ?, ? and ? opioid receptor antagonists Binaltorphimine (Nor-BNI - ?), ?-Funaltrexamine (?-FNA - ?), and ...

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Effect of bee venom acupuncture on methamphetamine-induced hyperactivity, hyperthermia and Fos expression in mice.
2010-10-13

Acupuncture has been used to treat drug addiction by nicotine, alcohol, cocaine and morphine. This study was designed to investigate the effect of bee venom (BV) acupuncture on hyperactivity and hyperthermia induced by acute exposure to methamphetamine (METH, 1mg/kg, s.c.) in mice. Diluted BV (20?l of 0.01, 0.1, 1 and 10mg/ml in saline, s.c.) was administered bilaterally into the Zusanli acupoint ...

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Contrasting effects of systemic and central sibutramine administration on the intake of a palatable diet in the rat.
2010-08-10

Sibutramine hydrochloride monohydrate is the only centrally active weight-modifying agent currently approved by the FDA for long-term use in the treatment of obesity. Systemic sibutramine treatment has been shown to reduce food intake in humans and rodent models in a manner that is consistent with the enhancement of satiety mechanisms. Although it is generally assumed that the ...

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Calcitonin gene-related peptide in the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis produces an anxiety-like pattern of behavior and increases neural activation in anxiety-related structures.
2011-02-01

Calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) evokes anxiety-like responses when infused into the lateral ventricle of rats. Because the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis (BNST) lies immediately adjacent to the lateral ventricle, is rich in CGRP receptors, and has itself been implicated in anxiety, we evaluated the hypothesis that these effects are attributable to stimulation of CGRP receptors within ...

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CALCITONIN GENE-RELATED PEPTIDE IN THE BED NUCLEUS OF THE STRIA TERMINALIS PRODUCES AN ANXIETY-LIKE PATTERN OF BEHAVIOR AND INCREASES NEURAL ACTIVATION IN ANXIETY-RELATED STRUCTURES
2011-02-02

Calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) evokes anxiety-like responses when infused into the lateral ventricle of rats. Because the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis (BNST) lies immediately adjacent to the lateral ventricle, is rich in CGRP receptors, and has itself been implicated in anxiety, we evaluated the hypothesis that these effects are attributable to stimulation of CGRP receptors within ...

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Brain-derived neurotrophic factor regulates hedonic feeding by acting on the mesolimbic dopamine system
2010-02-17

Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) and its receptor, TrkB, play prominent roles in food intake regulation through central mechanisms. However, the neural circuits underlying their anorexigenic effects remain largely unknown. We showed previously that selective BDNF depletion in the ventromedial hypothalamus (VMH) of mice resulted in hyperphagic behavior and obesity. Here, we sought to ...

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Antidepressant-like action of intracerebral 6-fluoronorepinephrine, a selective full ?-adrenoceptor agonist.
2010-05-12

The present study examined the ability of 6-fluoronorepinephrine (6FNE), a full selective ?-adrenoceptor agonist, to produce antidepressant-like effects in mice. The drug, administered in the 4th ventricle, produced marked anti-immobility effects at mid-dose range in the acute forced swim, tail suspension and repeated open-space forced swim tests with minimal effect on open-field motor activity ...

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Ventral striatal noradrenergic mechanisms contribute to sensorimotor gating deficits induced by amphetamine.
2010-08-04

The psychotomimetic drug D-amphetamine (AMPH), disrupts prepulse inhibition (PPI) of the startle response, an operational measure of sensorimotor gating that is deficient in schizophrenia patients. Historically, this effect has been attributed to dopaminergic substrates; however, AMPH also increases norepinephrine (NE) levels, and enhancement of central NE transmission has ...

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Ventral striatal noradrenergic mechanisms contribute to sensorimotor gating deficits induced by amphetamine
2010-08-04

The psychotomimetic drug d-amphetamine (AMPH), disrupts prepulse inhibition of the startle response (PPI), an operational measure of sensorimotor gating that is deficient in schizophrenia patients. Historically, this effect has been attributed to dopaminergic substrates; however, AMPH also increases norepinephrine (NE) levels, and enhancement of central NE transmission has ...

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Interior remodeling of the shell by a gastropod mollusc
1979-07-01

As the Conus shell grows by spiraling of the outer lip around the axis, profound internal shell dissolution thins the walls of the protected penultimate whorl from several millimeters to <50?m. Shell material is added to the inside of the spire and the anterior part of the columella. The resulting shell has a ...

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Three-dimensional organization of dendrites and local axon collaterals of shell and core medium-sized spiny projection neurons of the rat nucleus accumbens
2008-02-01

Medium-sized spiny projection neurons (MSN) in the head of the primate caudate nucleus are thought to have preferred dendritic orientations that tend to parallel the orientations of the striosomes. Moreover, recurrent axon collaterals of MSN in the rat dorsal striatum have been categorized into two types, i.e., restricted and widespread. The nucleus accumbens (Acb) has a ...

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Separable Roles of the Nucleus Accumbens Core and Shell in Context- and Cue-Induced Alcohol-Seeking
2010-02-18

Conditioned responding to drug-predictive discrete cues can be strongly modulated by drug-associated contexts. We tested the hypothesis that differential recruitment of the nucleus accumbens (NAc) core and shell mediates responding to drug cues in a drug vs non-drug context. Rats were trained to discriminate between two 10-s auditory stimuli: one stimulus ...

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Opioid Receptor Antagonism in the Nucleus Accumbens Fails to Block the Expression of Sugar-Conditioned Flavor Preferences in Rats
2009-12-13

In our prior studies, systemic administration of the opioid receptor antagonist naltrexone (NTX) did not block flavor preference conditioning by the sweet taste or post-oral actions of sugar despite reducing intake. Because opioid signaling in the nucleus accumbens (NAc) is implicated in food reward, this study determined if NTX administered into the NAc would block the ...

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Electrophysiological evidence of mediolateral functional dichotomy in the rat nucleus accumbens during cocaine self-administration II: phasic firing patterns.
2010-05-01

In the cocaine self-administering rat, individual nucleus accumbens (NAcc) neurons exhibit phasic changes in firing rate within minutes and/or seconds of lever presses (i.e. slow phasic and rapid phasic changes, respectively). To determine whether neurons that demonstrate these changes during self-administration sessions are differentially distributed in the NAcc, rats were ...

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Electrophysiological Evidence of Mediolateral Functional Dichotomy in the Rat Accumbens during Cocaine Self-Administration II: Phasic Firing Patterns
2010-05-01

In the cocaine self-administering rat, individual nucleus accumbens (NAcc) neurons exhibit phasic changes in firing rate within minutes and/or seconds of lever presses (i.e. slow phasic and rapid phasic changes, respectively). To determine whether neurons that demonstrate these changes during self-administration sessions are differentially distributed in the NAcc, rats were ...

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The anandamide transport inhibitor AM404 reduces the rewarding effects of nicotine and nicotine-induced dopamine elevations in the nucleus accumbens shell in rats.
2011-05-01

Background and purpose: The fatty-acid amide hydrolase (FAAH) inhibitor URB597 can reverse the abuse-related behavioral and neurochemical effects of nicotine in rats. FAAH inhibitors block the degradation (and thereby magnify and prolong the actions) of the endocannabinoid anandamide (AEA), and also the non-cannabinoid fatty acid ethanolamides oleoylethanolamide (OEA) and palmitoylethanolamide ...

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Are we dependent upon coffee and caffeine? A review on human and animal data.
1999-03-01

Caffeine is the most widely used psychoactive substance and has been considered occasionally as a drug of abuse. The present paper reviews available data on caffeine dependence, tolerance, reinforcement and withdrawal. After sudden caffeine cessation, withdrawal symptoms develop in a small portion of the population but are moderate and transient. Tolerance to caffeine-induced stimulation of ...

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Role of serotonin in cocaine effects in mice with reduced dopamine transporter function
2004-01-06

The mesolimbic dopaminergic system, especially the nucleus accumbens, has received attention for its involvement in the reinforcing and addictive properties of cocaine and other drugs of abuse. It is generally accepted that the ability of cocaine to inhibit the dopamine transporter (DAT) is directly related to its reinforcing actions. However, mice with a genetic deletion of ...

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Glutamate Transmission in the Nucleus Accumbens Mediates Relapse in Cocaine Addiction

Glutamate Transmission in the Nucleus Accumbens Mediates Relapse in Cocaine Addiction Jennifer L Carolina, Charleston, South Carolina 29425 Elevated dopamine transmission in the nucleus accumbens in the nucleus accumbens, is a primary mediator of cocaine- induced reinstatement of drug-seeking behavior

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Editing of Serotonin 2C Receptor mRNA in the Prefrontal Cortex Characterizes High Novelty Locomotor Response Behavioral Trait
2009-06-03

Serotonin 2C receptor (5-HT2CR) exerts a major inhibitory influence on dopamine (DA) neurotransmission within the mesocorticolimbic DA pathway that is implicated in drug reward and goal-directed behaviors. 5-HT2CR pre-mRNA undergoes adenosine-to-inosine editing generating numerous receptor isoforms in brain. Because editing influences ...

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Role of dopamine mesolimbic system in opioid action of psychotropic analgesic nitrous oxide in alcohol and drug withdrawal.
1996-06-01

Psychotropic analgesic nitrous oxide (PAN) has been used successfully in the treatment of alcohol and drug withdrawal in > 15,000 cases. It is an opioid and thus the first gaseous member of the opioid family. We propose the existence of two mutually antagonistic opioid systems as underlying addictive withdrawal states; mu and kappa. PAN as a multipotent opioid activates these systems. Dopamine ...

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Acute cocaine increases interleukin-1? mRNA and immunoreactive cells in the cortex and nucleus accumbens.
2011-03-12

The cytokine, interleukin-1? (IL1?) is a sleep regulatory substance whose expression is enhanced in response to neuronal stimulation. In this study, IL1? mRNA and immunoreactivity (IR) are evaluated after acute cocaine. First, IL1? mRNA levels were measured at the start or end of the light period after saline or acute exposure to a low dose of cocaine (5 mg/kg, intraperitoneal ...

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Neurotransmitter Mechanisms in the Nucleus Accumbens ...
1981-06-30

... GLU projections from the neo- or allocortex have been found to terminate in nucleus accumbens and other forebrain and hypothalamic nuclei. ...

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Ventral striatopallidal oxytocin and vasopressin V1a receptors in the monogamous prairie vole (Microtus ochrogaster).
2004-01-19

Oxytocin receptors (OTR) and vasopressin V1a receptors (V1aR) in the ventral forebrain play critical roles in the formation of pair bonds in the monogamous prairie vole. Previous reports have been inconsistent in the identification of the specific brain regions in the ventral forebrain that express these receptors. To delineate more clearly the neuroanatomical boundaries of the OTR and V1aR fields ...

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Pathways from the ventral hippocampus and caudal amygdala to forebrain regions that regulate sensorimotor gating in the rat
2010-01-20

BackgroundThe neural substrates regulating sensorimotor gating in rodents are studied in order to understand the basis for gating deficits in clinical disorders such as schizophrenia. N-methyl-d-aspartate (NMDA) infusion into the ventral temporal lobe, including caudal parts of the ventral hippocampal region and amygdala, has been shown to disrupt sensorimotor gating in rats, as measured by ...

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Efferent connections of nucleus accumbens subdivisions of the domestic chicken (gallus domesticus): An anterograde pathway tracing study.
2011-10-15

Envisaged as a limbic-motor interface, the mammalian nucleus accumbens (Ac) is responsible for motivation, emotionality, and reward mechanisms. As in mammals, Ac of the domestic chick has three subdivisions: the rostral pole (AcR) lying in the rostral part of basal telencephalon, the core (AcC), corresponding to the ventromedial medial striatum, and the ...

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Double dissociation in the neural substrates of acute opiate dependence as measured by withdrawal-potentiated startle.
2006-04-04

The basolateral amygdala and portions of the "extended" amygdala (i.e. central nucleus of the amygdala, bed nucleus of the stria terminalis and shell of the nucleus accumbens) have been implicated in the aversive aspects of withdrawal from chronic opiate administration. Given that similar withdrawal signs are observed following a single opiate exposure, ...

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C-Fos Identification of Neuroanatomical Sites Associated with Haloperidol and Clozapine Disruption of Maternal Behavior in the Rat
2010-01-22

Rat maternal behavior is a complex social behavior. Most antipsychotic drugs disrupt active maternal responses (e.g., pup retrieval, pup licking and nest building). Our previous work shows that typical antipsychotic haloperidol disrupts maternal behavior by blocking dopamine D2 receptors, whereas atypical clozapine works by blocking 5-HT2A/2C ...

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Corticotropin-releasing factor within the central nucleus of the amygdala and the nucleus accumbens shell mediates the negative affective state of nicotine withdrawal in rats
2009-01-14

Tobacco addiction is a chronic disorder that is characterized by a negative affective state upon smoking cessation and relapse after periods of abstinence. Previous research has shown that an increased central release of corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) at least partly mediates the deficit in brain reward function associated with nicotine withdrawal in rats. The aim of these studies was to ...

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The effects of dentate granule cell destruction on behavioural activity and Fos protein expression induced by systemic methamphetamine in rats.
2001-12-01

1. We destroyed dentate granule cells unilaterally or bilaterally by means of intrahippocampal injection of colchicine in rats. Subsequently, we observed behavioural changes following the intraperitoneal injection of 2 mg kg(-1) methamphetamine or saline, in addition to quantitatively assessing Fos protein expression in several brain regions, including the medial prefrontal cortex, cingulate ...

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Fusion Hindrance and the Role of Shell Effects in the Superheavy Mass Region
2006-08-14

We present the first attempt of the systematical investigation about the effects of shell correction energy for dynamical processes, which include fusion, fusion-fission and quasi-fission processes. In the superheavy mass region, for the fusion process, the shell correction energy plays a very important role and enhances the fusion ...

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Desire and Dread from the Nucleus Accumbens: Cortical Glutamate and Subcortical GABA Differentially Generate Motivation and Hedonic Impact in the Rat
2010-06-18

BackgroundGABAergic signals to the nucleus accumbens (NAc) shell arise from predominantly subcortical sources whereas glutamatergic signals arise mainly from cortical-related sources. Here we contrasted GABAergic and glutamatergic generation of hedonics versus motivation processes, as a proxy for comparing subcortical and cortical controls of emotion. ...

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Effect of ?FosB overexpression on opioid and cannabinoid receptor-mediated signaling in the nucleus accumbens.
2011-09-01

The stable transcription factor ?FosB is induced in the nucleus accumbens (NAc) by chronic exposure to several drugs of abuse, and transgenic expression of ?FosB in the striatum enhances the rewarding properties of morphine and cocaine. However, the mechanistic basis for these observations is incompletely understood. We used a bitransgenic mouse model with ...

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Dopamine D1 and D2 Receptors in the Nucleus Accumbens Core and Shell Mediate Pavlovian-Instrumental Transfer
2008-07-01

Pavlovian stimuli previously paired with food can markedly elevate the rate of food-reinforced instrumental responding. This effect, termed Pavlovian-instrumental transfer (PIT), depends both on general activating and specific cueing properties of Pavlovian stimuli. Recent evidence suggests that the general activating properties of Pavlovian stimuli are mediated by mesoaccumbens dopamine systems; ...

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Emergence of context-associated GluR(1) and ERK phosphorylation in the nucleus accumbens core during withdrawal from cocaine self-administration.
2011-02-11

Reexposure to cocaine-associated environments promotes relapse to cocaine seeking and represents a persistent impediment to successful abstinence. Neurobiological adaptations are thought to underlie the preservation of drug-seeking behavior during protracted withdrawal periods, possibly including changes associated specifically with cocaine-paired contexts. We measured GluR(1) (S845) and ...

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Advances in shell-model calculations and neutrino-induced reactions
2007-07-01

Neutrino-induced reactions on 12C and 4He as well as Fe and Ni isotopes are studied, based on recent advances in shell-model calculations in p-shell and fp-shell nuclei. The charge-exchange reaction cross sections on 12C and 56Fe based on new shell-model Hamiltonians are found to be enhanced ...

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A model for the enhancement of gas sensing properties in SnO2-ZnO core-shell nanofibres
2011-05-01

Sensing properties of the sensors fabricated with SnO2-ZnO core-shell nanofibres were investigated in terms of CO in a comparative manner with the sensors with normal ZnO and SnO2 nanofibres. The results clearly demonstrated that the sensing properties were sharply enhanced by forming a ZnO shell layer on the SnO2 fibres. The mechanism ...

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The use of crab-shell chitin for biological denitrification: Batch and column tests Mary Ann Robinson-Lora, Rachel A. Brennan *

The use of crab-shell chitin for biological denitrification: Batch and column tests Mary Ann online 9 August 2008 Keywords: Chitin Crab shell Biological denitrification Nitrate Bioremediation a b s t r a c t Crab-shell chitin (SC-20) was evaluated for its ability to enhance biological

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The Operator Shell: A means of privilege distribution under Unix
1994-03-01

The Operator Shell (Osh) is a setuid root, security enhanced, restricted shell for providing fine-grain distribution of system privileges for a wide range of usages and requirements. Osh offers a marked improvement over other Unix privilege distribution systems in its ability to specify access to both commands and files, auditing ...

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Preparation and characterization of an ultrathin carbon shell coating a silver core for shell-isolated nanoparticle-enhanced Raman spectroscopy.
2011-04-18

A well-designed type of ultrathin carbon shell coating a silver core was prepared for the first time through an alternate adsorption and carbonization method. The obtained ultrathin carbon shell shows prominent advantages, including sufficient uniformity, better chemical stability than silica or alumina, biocompatibility, being free of pin-holes and low ...

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Quantitative analysis of pre-and postsynaptic sex differences in the nucleus accumbens
2010-04-15

The nucleus accumbens (NAc) plays a central role in motivation and reward. While there is ample evidence for sex differences in addiction-related behaviors, little is known about the neuroanatomical substrates that underlie these sexual dimorphisms. We investigated sex differences in synaptic connectivity of the NAc by evaluating pre- and postsynaptic measures in gonadally ...

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Neurochemistry of the Nucleus Accumbens and its Relevance to Depression and Antidepressant Action in Rodents
2006-10-01

There is accumulating evidence that the nucleus accumbens (NAc) plays an important role in the pathophysiology of depression. Given that clinical depression is marked by anhedonia (diminished interest or pleasure), dysfunction of the brain reward pathway has been suggested as contributing to the pathophysiology of depression.Since the NAc is the center of reward and learning, ...

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CREB regulation of nucleus accumbens excitability mediates social isolation�induced behavioral deficits
2009-01-18

Here, we characterized behavioral abnormalities induced by prolonged social isolation in adult rodents. Social isolation induced both anxiety- and anhedonia-like symptoms and decreased cAMP response element�binding protein (CREB) activity in the nucleus accumbens shell (NAcSh). All of these abnormalities were reversed by chronic, but not acute, ...

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Nucleus Accumbens Core and Shell are Necessary for Reinforcer Devaluation Effects on Pavlovian Conditioned Responding.
2010-10-20

The nucleus accumbens (NA) has been hypothesized to be part of a circuit in which cue-evoked information about expected outcomes is mobilized to guide behavior. Here we tested this hypothesis using a Pavlovian reinforcer devaluation task, previously applied to assess outcome-guided behavior after damage to regions such as the orbitofrontal cortex and amygdala that send ...

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Nucleus Accumbens Core and Shell are Necessary for Reinforcer Devaluation Effects on Pavlovian Conditioned Responding
2010-10-20

The nucleus accumbens (NA) has been hypothesized to be part of a circuit in which cue-evoked information about expected outcomes is mobilized to guide behavior. Here we tested this hypothesis using a Pavlovian reinforcer devaluation task, previously applied to assess outcome-guided behavior after damage to regions such as the orbitofrontal cortex and amygdala that send ...

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Neural Encoding of Cocaine Seeking Behavior is Coincident with Phasic Dopamine Release in the Accumbens Core and Shell
2009-09-04

Mesolimbic dopamine neurons projecting from the ventral tegmental area (VTA) to the nucleus accumbens (NAc) are part of a complex circuit mediating cocaine-directed behaviors. However, the precise role of rapid (subsecond) dopamine release within the primary sub-regions of the NAc, the core and shell, and its relationship to NAc cell firing during this ...

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Dynamic interaction between medial prefrontal cortex and nucleus accumbens as a function of both motivational state and reinforcer magnitude: A c-Fos immunocytochemistry study
2007-07-14

This study examined the effects of simultaneous variations in motivational state (food deprivation) and reinforcer magnitude (food presentation) on c-Fos immunoreactivity in the pre-and infralimbic medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC), nucleus accumbens (NAcc) core and shell, and dorsal striatum. In the first experiment, c-Fos was reliably increased in pre- and ...

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Distinct Contributions of Dopamine in the Dorsolateral Striatum and Nucleus Accumbens Shell to the Reinforcing Properties of Cocaine.
2011-09-14

Dopaminergic neurotransmission in the dorsal and ventral striatum is thought to be involved in distinct aspects of cocaine addiction. Ventral striatal dopamine mediates the acute reinforcing properties of cocaine, whereas dopamine in the dorsolateral striatum (DLS) is thought to become involved in later stages of the addiction process to mediate well-established cue-controlled drug seeking. ...

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Differential modulation of a 40 kDa catecholamine regulated protein in the core and shell subcompartments of the nucleus accumbens following chronic quinpirole and haloperidol administration in the rat.
2007-10-01

Past reports have shown dopamine (DA) D2/D3 receptor agonist quinpirole (QNP) and the DA D2 receptor antagonist, haloperidol (HAL) display a significant increase in expression of catecholamine regulated protein (CRP40) in the nucleus accumbens (NAcc) and the striatum, respectively. The present study investigated the in vivo effects of QNP and HAL on CRP40 protein levels within ...

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Activation of Group II Metabotropic Glutamate Receptors in the Nucleus Accumbens Shell Attenuates Context-Induced Relapse to Heroin Seeking
2005-12-07

Using a rat relapse model, we previously reported that re-exposing rats to a drug-associated context, following extinction of operant responding in a different context, reinstates heroin seeking. In an initial pharmacological characterization, we found that the mGluR2/3 agonist LY379268, which acts centrally to reduce evoked glutamate release, attenuates context-induced ...

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