Listar por tema "Mice"
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Age- and sex-related differences in the acquisition and reinstatement of ethanol CPP in mice
Elsevier (2012)Many people begin to experiment with alcohol during adolescence, an important developmental period during which sex differences in the effects of ethanol appear. In the present study we evaluated the effect of ethanol (0, ... -
Cerebellar hallmarks of conditioned preference for cocaine
Elsevier (2014)Pavlovian conditioning tunes the motivational drive of drug-associated stimuli, fostering the probability of those environmental stimuli to promote and trigger drug seeking and taking. Interestingly, different areas in ... -
Impacto del ejercicio físico sobre los sistemas dopaminérgicos: relevancia para la elección de reforzadores activos y la prevención de la anergia en modelos animales.
Universitat Jaume I (2015-06-15)Introduction Sedentary Modern lifestyles are associated with an increased risk of pathologies such as obesity, cardiovascular diseases or depression, while physical activity has demonstrated to improve brain health and ... -
Involvement of brain catalase activity in the acquisition of ethanol-induced conditioned place preference
Elsevier (2008)It has been suggested that some of the behavioral effects produced by ethanol are mediated by its first metabolite, acetaldehyde. The present research addressed the hypothesis that catalase-dependent metabolism of ethanol ... -
Involvement of dopamine in the regulation of dysfunctions related to depression in rodent models: motivational versus emotional symptoms
Universitat Jaume I (2020-03-25)Depression is characterized by motivational symptoms such as anergia, fatigue and psychomotor slowing. These are highly resistant to treatment and often remain as residual symptoms after antidepressant drug therapy. It has ... -
Involving the cerebellum in cocaine-induced memory: pattern of CFOS expression in mice trained to acquire conditioned preference for cocaine
Wiley (2014-01)Because of its primary role in drug-seeking, consumption and addictive behaviour, there is a growing interest in identifying the neural circuits and molecular mechanisms underlying the formation, maintenance and retrieval ... -
Post-retrieval propranolol treatment does not modulate reconsolidation or extinction of ethanol-induced conditioned place preference
Elsevier (2012)The reconsolidation hypothesis posits that established emotional memories, when reactivated, become labile and susceptible to disruption. Post-retrieval injection of propranolol (PRO), a nonspecific ß-adrenergic receptor ... -
Refining the dual olfactory hypothesis: Pheromone reward and odour experience
Elsevier (2009-06)In rodents, sexual advertisement and gender recognition are mostly (if not exclusively) mediated by chemosignals. Specifically, there is ample evidence indicating that female mice are ‘innately’ attracted by male sexual ... -
Temperamental traits in mice(II): Consistency across apparatus
Elsevier (2009)The present study examines the consistency across apparatus of murine activity, anxiety and novelty seeking traits. The activity, anxiety and novelty seeking factor scores extracted from the study of Ibáñez et al. (2007) ... -
The cerebellum on cocaine: plasticity and metaplasticity
Wiley (2015-09)Despite the fact that several data have supported the involvement of the cerebellum in the functional alterations observed after prolonged cocaine use, this brain structure has been traditionally ignored and excluded from ... -
The effects of enriched environment on BDNF expression in the mouse cerebellum depending on the length of exposure
Elsevier (2013-04-15)Environmental enrichment (EE) has been proposed as a factor that improves neuronal connectivity and brain plasticity. The induction of molecular mechanisms that takes place in the cortex, nucleus accumbens and hippocampus ...