نتایج جستجو برای: place conditioning

تعداد نتایج: 242930  

Journal: :Neuroscience letters 2008
Yue Hao Jingyu Yang Jiye Sun Jia Qi Yingxu Dong Chun Fu Wu

In order to further investigate the role of the mPFC in morphine reward and drug priming induced relapse, the present study examined the effects of the mPFC lesions on the acquisition and morphine priming induced reinstatement of conditioned place preference (CPP). In the first experiment, mice received sham or bilateral kainic acid lesions of the mPFC and were subsequently tested for the acqui...

Journal: :Addiction biology 2012
JianHong Wang XuJing Wu ChuanYu Li JingKuang Wei HuiHui Jiang CiRong Liu ChengYang Yu Synnöve Carlson XinTian Hu Hua Ma Wei Duan YuanYe Ma

In rodents, a conditioned place preference (CPP) can be induced by morphine. In the current study, we designed a biased place conditioning paradigm to test the rewarding effects of morphine in freely moving rhesus monkeys. Five monkeys were first placed in three serial rooms with the doors open between them for three days. After this habituation period, during which baseline preference for each...

2011
Kai Kummer Sabine Klement Vincent Eggart Michael J. Mayr Alois Saria Gerald Zernig

A main challenge in the therapy of drug dependent individuals is to help them reactivate interest in non-drug-associated activities. We previously developed a rat experimental model based on the conditioned place preference (CPP) paradigm in which only four 15-min episodes of social interaction with a gender- and weight-matched male Sprague Dawley rat (1) reversed CPP from cocaine to social int...

Journal: :Hippocampus 2001
J Ferbinteanu R J McDonald

Conditioned place preference (CPP) is a learning paradigm requiring formation of associations between reward and particular locations. White and McDonald (Behav Brain Res 1993;55:269-281) demonstrated that amygdala (AMG) lesions impair, while fornix (Fx) lesions enhance learning of this task. In the present experiments, we replicated the effects of AMG and Fx lesions, but we also found that com...

Journal: :Neuropsychopharmacology : official publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology 2006
James R Shoblock Nigel T Maidment

Naloxone administration produces a robust conditioned place aversion (CPA) in opiate-naive rodents by blocking the action of enkephalins at mu opioid receptors. This aversive response is potentiated by prior exposure to morphine. In vitro studies indicate that morphine treatment may promote constitutive activity of mu opioid receptors. We hypothesized that such enhanced constitutive activity in...

Journal: :Neuropharmacology 2008
Cynthia Marie-Claire Stefano Palminteri Patrizia Romualdi Florence Noble

Neurotensin is one of the genes previously found up-regulated in mice striatum after acute injection of MDMA (9 mg/kg). In order to examine the pharmacological significance of this effect, the involvement of the neurotensinergic system in MDMA-induced behaviors was explored in mice using the neurotensin receptor antagonist SR142948A (1mg/kg). We found that acute administration of the antagonist...

2016
Kevin Q Shan Evgueniy V Lubenov Maria Papadopoulou Athanassios G Siapas

The hippocampus is a brain area crucial for episodic memory in humans. In contrast, studies in rodents have highlighted its role in spatial learning, supported by the discovery of place cells. Efforts to reconcile these views have found neurons in the rodent hippocampus that respond to non-spatial events but have not unequivocally dissociated the spatial and non-spatial influences on these cell...

Journal: :Pharmacology, biochemistry, and behavior 2000
M T Arnedo A Salvador S Martinez-Sanchis E Gonzalez-Bono

The present study examined the rewarding properties of 4-androsten-17beta-ol-3-one testosterone in intact male mice using the conditioned place preference (CPP) technique. In Experiment 1, the pharmacokinetics of 0.8 and 1.2 mg/kg of testosterone were studied to determine the most appropriate temporal interval to test behavior. Additionally, the locomotor activity was recorded to control a poss...

Journal: :Dong wu xue yan jiu = Zoological research 2013
Yao-Dong Fan Hai-Chen Niu Tanzeel Huma Ling Li Gui-Mei Wang Li-Qi Xu He Ren Yuan-Ye Ma Hua-Lin Yu

Association between the reward caused by consuming drugs and the context in which they are consumed is essential in the formation of morphine-induced conditioned place preference (CPP). Glucocorticoid receptor (GRs) activation in different regions of the brain affects reward-based reinforcement and memory processing. A wide array of studies have demonstrated that blockage of GRs in some brain a...

2014
Kai K. Kummer Lena Hofhansel Constanze M. Barwitz Aurelia Schardl Janine M. Prast Ahmad Salti Rana El Rawas Gerald Zernig

We previously developed rat experimental models based on the conditioned place preference (CPP) paradigm in which only four 15-min episodes of dyadic social interaction with a sex- and weight-matched male Sprague Dawley (SD) rat (1) reversed CPP from cocaine to social interaction despite continuing cocaine training, and (2) prevented the reacquisition/re-expression of cocaine CPP. In a concurre...

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