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View article: The D2-like dopamine and opioidergic receptors have interactions in the CA1 region of the hippocampus in modulating the formalin-induced inflammatory pain
The D2-like dopamine and opioidergic receptors have interactions in the CA1 region of the hippocampus in modulating the formalin-induced inflammatory pain Open
Recent evidence highlights the CA1 region of the hippocampus's role in modulating nociceptive responses, with a well-established opioid (OP) system and a high density of dopamine receptors (D2Rs). However, interactions between these system…
View article: Transdiagnostic neuromodulation of impulsivity: current status and future trajectories
Transdiagnostic neuromodulation of impulsivity: current status and future trajectories Open
Impulsivity, increasingly perceived as a transdiagnostic characteristic, significantly influences diverse psychiatric conditions and emanates beyond the boundaries defined by traditional classification systems. Transdiagnostic research has…
View article: Research progress of DNA methylation on the regulation of substance use disorders and the mechanisms
Research progress of DNA methylation on the regulation of substance use disorders and the mechanisms Open
Drug abuse can damage the central nervous system and lead to substance use disorder (SUD). SUD is influenced by both genetic and environmental factors. Genes determine an individual’s susceptibility to drug, while the dysregulation of epig…
View article: Ankle Sprains in Nonprofessional Athletes: Influence of Sport Type, History, and Leg Dominance
Ankle Sprains in Nonprofessional Athletes: Influence of Sport Type, History, and Leg Dominance Open
The findings indicate that sport type does not significantly influence ankle sprain occurrence; however, a previous history of ankle sprains is a strong predictor of future injuries.
View article: Predictive Modeling of Rat Brain Local Field Potentials using Single-Variable and Multivariable Approaches
Predictive Modeling of Rat Brain Local Field Potentials using Single-Variable and Multivariable Approaches Open
Accurate prediction of neural dynamics in the brain's reward circuitry is crucial for elucidating how natural and pharmacological rewards influence neural activity and connectivity. Traditional linear models, such as autoregressive (AR) an…
View article: Role of the dentate gyrus of hippocampus on acute pain modulation: Investigating of dopaminergic-opioidergic interactions in pain-related behaviors in the tail-flick test
Role of the dentate gyrus of hippocampus on acute pain modulation: Investigating of dopaminergic-opioidergic interactions in pain-related behaviors in the tail-flick test Open
View article: The Effect of Different Training Intensities on Orexin-1 Receptor Protein Expression in the Nucleus Accumbens and Voluntary Physical Activity in Male Wistar Rats
The Effect of Different Training Intensities on Orexin-1 Receptor Protein Expression in the Nucleus Accumbens and Voluntary Physical Activity in Male Wistar Rats Open
View article: A Neural Signature for Retrieval of Addiction Memory: Prelimbic-VTA Dynamics in the Reinstatement of Morphine Seeking
A Neural Signature for Retrieval of Addiction Memory: Prelimbic-VTA Dynamics in the Reinstatement of Morphine Seeking Open
View article: A review on the consequences of molecular and genomic alterations following exposure to electromagnetic fields: Remodeling of neuronal network and cognitive changes
A review on the consequences of molecular and genomic alterations following exposure to electromagnetic fields: Remodeling of neuronal network and cognitive changes Open
The use of electromagnetic fields (EMFs) is essential in daily life. Since 1970, concerns have grown about potential health hazards from EMF. Exposure to EMF can stimulate nerves and affect the central nervous system, leading to neurologic…
View article: Investigating the interaction between opioidergic and D1-like dopamine receptors in the nucleus accumbens on pain-related behaviors in the animal model of acute pain
Investigating the interaction between opioidergic and D1-like dopamine receptors in the nucleus accumbens on pain-related behaviors in the animal model of acute pain Open
The opioidergic and dopaminergic systems play an essential role in processing pain information in the nucleus accumbens (NAc). The present work examined the hypothesis that interaction between opioidergic and D1-like dopamine receptors in …
View article: The role of D1-like dopamine receptors within the ventral tegmental area in the cannabidiol’s inhibitory effects on the methamphetamine-induced conditioned place preference in rats
The role of D1-like dopamine receptors within the ventral tegmental area in the cannabidiol’s inhibitory effects on the methamphetamine-induced conditioned place preference in rats Open
Cannabidiol (CBD) is a non-psychoactive drug extracted from marijuana. It is well established that CBD attenuates the reinforcing effects of drugs of abuse, although its mechanism of action is not fully understood. The current study tries …
View article: A Global Data-Driven Model for The Hippocampus and Nucleus Accumbens of Rat From The Local Field Potential Recordings (LFP)
A Global Data-Driven Model for The Hippocampus and Nucleus Accumbens of Rat From The Local Field Potential Recordings (LFP) Open
In brain neural networks, Local Field Potential (LFP) signals represent the dynamic flow of information. Analyzing LFP clinical data plays a critical role in improving our understanding of brain mechanisms. One way to enhance our understan…
View article: Frontispiece: Spatial transcriptomic analysis of the mouse brain following chronic social defeat stress (EXP2 6/2023)
Frontispiece: Spatial transcriptomic analysis of the mouse brain following chronic social defeat stress (EXP2 6/2023) Open
The fighting CD-1 mouse (white) and C57 (black) mouse indicate the chronic social defeat stress (CSDS)-induced changes in gene synchrony (in the bottom) and signaling communcations in the brain (showing in the left brain) by in situ single…
View article: Cooperation between China and Iran in addiction medicine: opportunities, challenges and strategies
Cooperation between China and Iran in addiction medicine: opportunities, challenges and strategies Open
View article: Spatial transcriptomic analysis of the mouse brain following chronic social defeat stress
Spatial transcriptomic analysis of the mouse brain following chronic social defeat stress Open
Depression is a highly prevalent and disabling mental disorder, involving numerous genetic changes that are associated with abnormal functions in multiple regions of the brain. However, there is little transcriptomic‐wide characterization …
View article: RESTRAINT STRESS POTENTIATES SENSITIVITY TO THE ANTINOCICEPTIVE EFFECT OF MORPHINE THROUGH OREXIN RECEPTORS IN THE VENTRAL TEGMENTAL AREA
RESTRAINT STRESS POTENTIATES SENSITIVITY TO THE ANTINOCICEPTIVE EFFECT OF MORPHINE THROUGH OREXIN RECEPTORS IN THE VENTRAL TEGMENTAL AREA Open
View article: DEEP BRAIN STIMULATION IN THE MEDIAL PREFRONTAL CORTEX PREVENTS THE DEVELOPMENT, EXTINCTION, AND REINSTATEMENT OF MORPHINE-SEEKING BEHAVIORS
DEEP BRAIN STIMULATION IN THE MEDIAL PREFRONTAL CORTEX PREVENTS THE DEVELOPMENT, EXTINCTION, AND REINSTATEMENT OF MORPHINE-SEEKING BEHAVIORS Open
View article: DIFFERENTIAL EFFECTS OF HIGH- AND LOW-FREQUENCY DEEP BRAIN STIMULATION IN THE INFRALIMBIC CORTEX ON THE EXTINCTION AND REINSTATEMENT OF METHAMPHETAMINE-SEEKING BEHAVIORS IN RATS
DIFFERENTIAL EFFECTS OF HIGH- AND LOW-FREQUENCY DEEP BRAIN STIMULATION IN THE INFRALIMBIC CORTEX ON THE EXTINCTION AND REINSTATEMENT OF METHAMPHETAMINE-SEEKING BEHAVIORS IN RATS Open
View article: REPEATED ADMINISTRATION OF N-ACETYLCYSTEINE COULD REDUCE THE EXTINCTION RESPONDING IN THE MORPHINE-CONDITIONED RATS
REPEATED ADMINISTRATION OF N-ACETYLCYSTEINE COULD REDUCE THE EXTINCTION RESPONDING IN THE MORPHINE-CONDITIONED RATS Open
View article: ROLE OF OREXINERGIC SYSTEM IN THE DENTATE GYRUS OF HIPPOCAMPUS IN THE LATERAL HYPOTHALAMIC STIMULATION-INDUCED ANTINOCICEPTION IN ANIMAL MODELS OF ACUTE AND PERSISTENT INFLAMMATORY PAIN
ROLE OF OREXINERGIC SYSTEM IN THE DENTATE GYRUS OF HIPPOCAMPUS IN THE LATERAL HYPOTHALAMIC STIMULATION-INDUCED ANTINOCICEPTION IN ANIMAL MODELS OF ACUTE AND PERSISTENT INFLAMMATORY PAIN Open
View article: CANNABIDIOL MICROINJECTION INTO THE INTRACEREBROVENTRICULAR ATTENUATES THE REWARDING EFFECTS OF METHAMPHETAMINE
CANNABIDIOL MICROINJECTION INTO THE INTRACEREBROVENTRICULAR ATTENUATES THE REWARDING EFFECTS OF METHAMPHETAMINE Open
View article: OREXIN SYSTEM IN THE NUCLEUS ACCUMBENS IS INVOLVED IN THE ACQUISITION AND REINSTATEMENT OF METHAMPHETAMINE-INDUCED CONDITIONED PLACE PREFERENCE IN THE RATS.
OREXIN SYSTEM IN THE NUCLEUS ACCUMBENS IS INVOLVED IN THE ACQUISITION AND REINSTATEMENT OF METHAMPHETAMINE-INDUCED CONDITIONED PLACE PREFERENCE IN THE RATS. Open
View article: THE ROLE OF METABOTROPIC GLUTAMATE RECEPTOR 5 IN THE NUCLEUS ACCUMBENS SHELL ON EXTINCTION AND REINSTATEMENT OF MORPHINE PLACE PREFERENCE IN RATS
THE ROLE OF METABOTROPIC GLUTAMATE RECEPTOR 5 IN THE NUCLEUS ACCUMBENS SHELL ON EXTINCTION AND REINSTATEMENT OF MORPHINE PLACE PREFERENCE IN RATS Open
View article: MODULATORY ROLE OF OREXINERGIC SYSTEM IN THE VENTRAL TEGMENTAL AREA AND NUCLEUS ACCUMBENS IN THE ANTINOCICEPTIVE RESPONSES INDUCED BY LATERAL HYPOTHALAMUS DURING OROFACIAL FORMALIN PAIN
MODULATORY ROLE OF OREXINERGIC SYSTEM IN THE VENTRAL TEGMENTAL AREA AND NUCLEUS ACCUMBENS IN THE ANTINOCICEPTIVE RESPONSES INDUCED BY LATERAL HYPOTHALAMUS DURING OROFACIAL FORMALIN PAIN Open
View article: THE ROLE OF OREXIN-1 RECEPTOR IN THE DENTATE GYRUS REGION OF THE HIPPOCAMPUS IN THE METHAMPHETAMINE-SEEKING BEHAVIOR IN THE RATS
THE ROLE OF OREXIN-1 RECEPTOR IN THE DENTATE GYRUS REGION OF THE HIPPOCAMPUS IN THE METHAMPHETAMINE-SEEKING BEHAVIOR IN THE RATS Open
View article: THE INHIBITORY EFFECT OF CANNABIDIOL ON THE REWARDING PROPERTIES OF METHAMPHETAMINE IN PART MEDIATES BY INTERACTING WITH THE HIPPOCAMPAL D1-LIKE DOPAMINE RECEPTORS
THE INHIBITORY EFFECT OF CANNABIDIOL ON THE REWARDING PROPERTIES OF METHAMPHETAMINE IN PART MEDIATES BY INTERACTING WITH THE HIPPOCAMPAL D1-LIKE DOPAMINE RECEPTORS Open
View article: Advances in the study of the role of chemokines in drug addiction and the potential effects of traditional Chinese medicines
Advances in the study of the role of chemokines in drug addiction and the potential effects of traditional Chinese medicines Open
Drug abuse significantly affects the neuroimmune system, which in turn contributes to the development of addiction. Chemokines, the critical components of neuroimmune factors, mediate many brain functions, including neuroinflammation, neur…
View article: Impairment of value-based decision-making in morphine-dependent rats is partly related to neural connectivity between the anterior cingulate cortex and basolateral amygdala
Impairment of value-based decision-making in morphine-dependent rats is partly related to neural connectivity between the anterior cingulate cortex and basolateral amygdala Open
Previous studies have established that the amygdala specifically the basolateral amygdala (BLA), has a fundamental role in decision-making. The present study aimed to investigate functional and neural synchronization between the BLA and an…
View article: Morphine dependency impairs neural connectivity between the anterior cingulate and orbitofrontal cortices during endeavor-based decision-making
Morphine dependency impairs neural connectivity between the anterior cingulate and orbitofrontal cortices during endeavor-based decision-making Open
Cost-benefit decision-making is a procedure by which an organism chooses among different choices when each choice indicates an operation linked to a different outcome. In addition, there is considerable evidence showing that opiates affect…
View article: Modulatory role of intra-accumbal dopamine receptors in the restraint stress-induced antinociceptive responses
Modulatory role of intra-accumbal dopamine receptors in the restraint stress-induced antinociceptive responses Open
Stress contributes to pain sensation by affecting several neural pathways, including mesolimbic-cortical dopamine neurons. Nucleus accumbens, an essential element of the mesolimbic dopaminergic pathway, plays a fundamental role in modulati…