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The following pages link to Nicotinic acetylcholine receptors in the anterior, but not posterior, ventral tegmental area mediate ethanol-induced elevation of accumbal dopamine levels (Q46680367):
Displaying 28 items.
- Alcoholism: A Systems Approach From Molecular Physiology to Addictive Behavior (Q22241964) (← links)
- Disparity between tonic and phasic ethanol-induced dopamine increases in the nucleus accumbens of rats (Q24597963) (← links)
- The β2 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor subunit differentially influences ethanol behavioral effects in the mouse (Q30442195) (← links)
- Nicotinic receptor ligands reduce ethanol intake by high alcohol-drinking HAD-2 rats (Q30478324) (← links)
- Subtypes of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors in nicotine reward, dependence, and withdrawal: evidence from genetically modified mice. (Q30487079) (← links)
- Differential effects of dopamine D2 and GABA(A) receptor antagonists on dopamine neurons between the anterior and posterior ventral tegmental area of female Wistar rats (Q33809619) (← links)
- Antidepressant-like effects of nicotine and reduced nicotinic receptor binding in the Fawn-Hooded rat, an animal model of co-morbid depression and alcoholism (Q33853981) (← links)
- Activation of alpha4* nAChRs is necessary and sufficient for varenicline-induced reduction of alcohol consumption (Q34137278) (← links)
- GABAA receptors in the posterior, but not anterior, ventral tegmental area mediate Ro15-4513-induced attenuation of binge-like ethanol consumption in C57BL/6J female mice (Q34760016) (← links)
- Nicotine-Mediated Activation of Dopaminergic Neurons in Distinct Regions of the Ventral Tegmental Area (Q34797496) (← links)
- Ethanol reduces evoked dopamine release and slows clearance in the rat medial prefrontal cortex. (Q34940966) (← links)
- Recent advances in understanding nicotinic receptor signaling mechanisms that regulate drug self-administration behavior. (Q35184641) (← links)
- Nicotinic acetylcholine receptors containing α6 subunits contribute to alcohol reward-related behaviours (Q35591662) (← links)
- A subset of ventral tegmental area dopamine neurons responds to acute ethanol. (Q36105370) (← links)
- Rodent models and mechanisms of voluntary binge-like ethanol consumption: Examples, opportunities, and strategies for preclinical research (Q36342934) (← links)
- Critical needs in drug discovery for cessation of alcohol and nicotine polysubstance abuse (Q36372867) (← links)
- Accentuating effects of nicotine on ethanol response in mice with high genetic predisposition to ethanol-induced locomotor stimulation (Q36420087) (← links)
- Potential therapeutic uses of mecamylamine and its stereoisomers (Q36949979) (← links)
- Simultaneous prenatal ethanol and nicotine exposure affect ethanol consumption, ethanol preference and oxytocin receptor binding in adolescent and adult rats. (Q37346653) (← links)
- Communication networks in the brain: neurons, receptors, neurotransmitters, and alcohol (Q37386620) (← links)
- Acute high fat diet consumption activates the mesolimbic circuit and requires orexin signaling in a mouse model (Q37510771) (← links)
- Differential Effects of Toluene and Ethanol on Dopaminergic Neurons of the Ventral Tegmental Area. (Q41145672) (← links)
- Ethanol and phencyclidine interact with respect to nucleus accumbens dopamine release: differential effects of administration order and pretreatment protocol (Q41494642) (← links)
- The Glycine Receptor-A Functionally Important Primary Brain Target of Ethanol. (Q48143336) (← links)
- The mGluR5 antagonist MPEP elevates accumbal dopamine and glycine levels; interaction with strychnine‐sensitive glycine receptors (Q49011181) (← links)
- The mechanism of ethanol action on midbrain dopaminergic neuron firing: a dynamic-clamp study of the role ofIhand GABAergic synaptic integration (Q49137757) (← links)
- Ethanol actions on the ventral tegmental area: novel potential targets on reward pathway neurons. (Q51739075) (← links)
- Ethanol acts on KCNK13 potassium channels in the ventral tegmental area to increase firing rate and modulate binge-like drinking (Q57467644) (← links)