Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5845203 | Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry | 2011 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
âºWHP rats show stronger behavioral, dopaminergic and Fos protein responses to opioids. âºFos protein response to opioids highly depends on the daily activity cycle phase. âºCortical/subcortical dopamine systems' functioning is disturbed in WHP rats. âºWHP and WLP rats may be useful for studying vulnerability to opiate dependence.
Keywords
WLP5-HTPBSPFCXWHPCPU3-MT5-HIAADOPAC3-methoxytyramine3,4-dihydroxyphenylacetic acid5-hydroxyindolacetic acidAcbcaudate–putamenSALanalysis of varianceANOVAAlcohol preferenceBehavioral sensitizationDopamineSerotoninphysiological salineprefrontal cortexprimary somatosensory cortexMethadoneMETHPhosphate-buffered salineMorphmorphineMonoaminesNucleus accumbenshomovanillic acidFos proteinHVAcingulate cortex
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Authors
Ewa Taracha, Wanda Dyr, Marta Äwiek, Danuta TurzyÅska, Jerzy Walkowiak, Edyta Wyszogrodzka, Wojciech Kostowski, Adam PÅaźnik, StanisÅaw J. Chrapusta,