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Zhou L, Ghee S, See R, Reichel C
Behav Brain Res . 2015 Feb; 283:184-90. PMID: 25647756
Oxytocin has a modulatory role in natural and drug reward processes. While the role of oxytocin in pair bonding and reproduction has been extensively studied, sex differences in conditioned and...
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Zhou L, Sun W, Young A, Lee K, McGinty J, See R
Int J Neuropsychopharmacol . 2014 Dec; 18(1). PMID: 25539504
Background: Oxytocin, a neurohypophyseal neuropeptide, is a potential mediator and regulator of drug addiction. However, the cellular mechanisms of oxytocin in drug seeking remain unknown. Methods: In the present study,...
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Parrish Waters R, Moorman D, Young A, Feltenstein M, See R
Psychopharmacology (Berl) . 2014 Mar; 231(16):3197-205. PMID: 24615055
Rationale: Relapse is a primary obstacle in the treatment of addiction disorders, and as such, understanding this phenomenon is a major effort of clinical and preclinical studies of cocaine addiction....
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Reichel C, Gilstrap M, Ramsey L, See R
Drug Alcohol Depend . 2013 Oct; 134:115-122. PMID: 24120858
Background: Chronic methamphetamine (meth) abuse in humans can lead to various cognitive deficits, including memory loss. We previously showed that chronic meth self-administration impairs memory for objects relative to their...
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Li X, Malcolm R, Huebner K, Hanlon C, Taylor J, Brady K, et al.
Drug Alcohol Depend . 2013 Sep; 133(2):641-6. PMID: 24028801
Background: Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) can temporarily interrupt or facilitate activity in a focal brain region. Several lines of evidence suggest that rTMS of the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC)...
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Zhou L, Sun W, See R
Pharmaceuticals (Basel) . 2013 Sep; 4(6):804-821. PMID: 23997653
Drug addiction is a chronic illness characterized by high rates of relapse. Relapse to drug use can be triggered by re-exposure to drug-associated cues, stressful events, or the drug itself...
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Parsegian A, See R
Neuropsychopharmacology . 2013 Sep; 39(4):811-22. PMID: 23995583
Methamphetamine (meth) addicts often exhibit enduring cognitive and neural deficits that likely contribute to persistent drug seeking and the high rates of relapse. These deficits may be related to changes...
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Gill M, Ghee S, Harper S, See R
Pharmacol Biochem Behav . 2013 Aug; 111:24-9. PMID: 23969093
Recent anatomical and functional studies have renewed interest in the lateral habenula (LHb), a critical brain region that works in an opponent manner to modulate aversive and appetitive processes. In...
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Zhou L, Pruitt C, Shin C, Garcia A, Zavala A, See R
Brain Struct Funct . 2013 Jul; 219(5):1831-40. PMID: 23832598
Previous studies have shown that female rats exhibit different patterns of drug seeking during multiple phases of cocaine addiction when compared with males. However, the underlying mechanisms for these sex...
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Buffalari D, Feltenstein M, See R
Psychopharmacology (Berl) . 2013 Jun; 230(2):319-27. PMID: 23775529
Rationale: Cue exposure therapy, which attempts to limit relapse by reducing reactivity to cocaine-paired cues through repeated exposures, has had limited success. Objectives: The current experiments examined cocaine cue-induced anxiogenesis...