Recent Findings from Fudan University Has Provided New Information about Mental Health (Accumulation of Nmda Receptors In Accumbal Neuronal Ensembles Mediates Increased Conditioned Place Preference for Cocaine After Prolonged Withdrawal).
In: Mental Health Weekly Digest, 2024-05-10, S. 402-402
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A recent study conducted by Fudan University in Shanghai, China, has shed light on the mechanisms behind the intensification of cocaine craving during abstinence. The researchers found that neuronal ensembles in the nucleus accumbens shell (NAcSh) play a critical role in this process. They discovered that the accumulation of NMDA receptors in these ensembles after prolonged withdrawal contributes to increased preference for cocaine. These findings provide potential molecular targets for the treatment of drug addiction. [Extracted from the article]
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Recent Findings from Fudan University Has Provided New Information about Mental Health (Accumulation of Nmda Receptors In Accumbal Neuronal Ensembles Mediates Increased Conditioned Place Preference for Cocaine After Prolonged Withdrawal).
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Zeitschrift: | Mental Health Weekly Digest, 2024-05-10, S. 402-402 |
Veröffentlichung: | 2024 |
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ISSN: | 1543-6616 (print) |
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