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1. Enhanced psychostimulant response, but not social avoidance, depends on GluA1 AMPA receptors in VTA dopamine neurons following intermittent social defeat stress in rats.

2. Effects of Repeated Ropinirole Treatment on Phencyclidine-Induced Hyperlocomotion, Prepulse Inhibition Deficits, and Social Avoidance in Rats.

3. Overexpression of BDNF in the ventral tegmental area enhances binge cocaine self-administration in rats exposed to repeated social defeat.

4. Chronic stress enhanced fear memories are associated with increased amygdala zif268 mRNA expression and are resistant to reconsolidation.

5. Knockdown of ventral tegmental area mu-opioid receptors in rats prevents effects of social defeat stress: implications for amphetamine cross-sensitization, social avoidance, weight regulation and expression of brain-derived neurotrophic factor.

6. Neurotrophins in the ventral tegmental area: Role in social stress, mood disorders and drug abuse.

7. Congo red modulates ACh-induced Ca(2+) oscillations in single pancreatic acinar cells of mice.

8. Knockdown of tropomyosin-related kinase B receptor expression in the nucleus accumbens shell prevents intermittent social defeat stress-induced cross-sensitization to amphetamine in rats.

9. BDNF overexpression in the ventral tegmental area prolongs social defeat stress-induced cross-sensitization to amphetamine and increases ΔFosB expression in mesocorticolimbic regions of rats.

10. Experience-dependent effects of context and restraint stress on corticolimbic c-Fos expression.

11. Intermittent social defeat stress enhances mesocorticolimbic ΔFosB/BDNF co-expression and persistently activates corticotegmental neurons: implication for vulnerability to psychostimulants.

12. Viral depletion of VTA BDNF in rats modulates social behavior, consequences of intermittent social defeat stress, and long-term weight regulation.

13. Sensitized activation of Fos and brain-derived neurotrophic factor in the medial prefrontal cortex and ventral tegmental area accompanies behavioral sensitization to amphetamine.

14. cAMP response element binding protein phosphorylation in nucleus accumbens underlies sustained recovery of sensorimotor gating following repeated D₂-like receptor agonist treatment in rats.

15. Short- and long-term effects of intermittent social defeat stress on brain-derived neurotrophic factor expression in mesocorticolimbic brain regions.

16. Genomic survey of prepulse inhibition in mouse chromosome substitution strains.

17. Long-lasting alteration in mesocorticolimbic structures after repeated social defeat stress in rats: time course of mu-opioid receptor mRNA and FosB/DeltaFosB immunoreactivity.

18. Heritable differences in the dopaminergic regulation of behavior in rats: relationship to D2-like receptor G-protein function.

19. Two quantitative trait loci for prepulse inhibition of startle identified on mouse chromosome 16 using chromosome substitution strains.

20. Prolonged effects of repeated social defeat stress on mRNA expression and function of mu-opioid receptors in the ventral tegmental area of rats.

21. Brief social defeat stress: long lasting effects on cocaine taking during a binge and zif268 mRNA expression in the amygdala and prefrontal cortex.

22. Repeated quinpirole treatment increases cAMP-dependent protein kinase activity and CREB phosphorylation in nucleus accumbens and reverses quinpirole-induced sensorimotor gating deficits in rats.

23. Recovery of sensorimotor gating without G protein adaptation after repeated D2-like dopamine receptor agonist treatment in rats.

24. Long-term behavioral and neuronal cross-sensitization to amphetamine induced by repeated brief social defeat stress: Fos in the ventral tegmental area and amygdala.

25. Reduced G(i) and G(o) protein function in the rat nucleus accumbens attenuates sensorimotor gating deficits.

26. Expression of mu-opioid receptor mRNA in the medial preoptic area of juvenile rats.

27. Inhibition of nitric oxide synthase in the ventral tegmental area attenuates cocaine sensitization in rats.

28. Reduction of zif268 messenger RNA expression during prolonged withdrawal following "binge" cocaine self-administration in rats.

29. Social defeat stress increases expression of mu-opioid receptor mRNA in rat ventral tegmental area.

30. Gonadal steroid hormone regulation of proopiomelanocortin gene expression in neurons that innervate the median eminence of the rat.

31. Neural mechanisms of tolerance to the effects of cocaine.

32. Sensitization of neuronal response to cocaine during withdrawal following chronic treatment.

33. Cocaine-induced sensitization of metabolic activity in extrapyramidal circuits involves prior dopamine D1-like receptor stimulation.

34. Gonadal steroid hormone regulation of proopiomelanocortin gene expression in arcuate neurons that innervate the medial preoptic area of the rat.

35. Pretreatment with a dopamine D1-receptor antagonist prevents metabolic activation by cocaine.

36. Gonadal steroid hormones upregulate medial preoptic mu-opioid receptors in the rat.

37. Gonadal steroid hormone-dependence of beta-endorphin-like immunoreactivity in the medial preoptic area of the rat.

38. Gonadal steroid hormones and hypothalamic opioid circuitry.

39. Gradual tolerance of metabolic activity is produced in mesolimbic regions by chronic cocaine treatment, while subsequent cocaine challenge activates extrapyramidal regions of rat brain.

40. Estrogenic regulation of proenkephalin mRNA expression in the ventromedial hypothalamus of the adult male rat.

41. Ontogeny of Leu-enkephalin and beta-endorphin innervation of the preoptic area in male and female rats.

42. Withdrawal following cocaine self-administration decreases regional cerebral metabolic rate in critical brain reward regions.

43. Effects of opiates on neuronal development in the rat cerebral cortex.

44. Effects of 1,3-di-o-tolylguanidine (DTG), a sigma ligand, on local cerebral glucose utilization in rat brain.

45. Hormonal regulation of medial preoptic mu-opiate receptor density before and after parturition.

46. Domestication alters 5-HT1A receptor binding in rat brain.

47. Parity-associated alterations of medial preoptic opiate receptors in female rats.

48. Dynamic patterns of medial preoptic mu-opiate receptor regulation by gonadal steroid hormones.

49. Serotonin, but not dopamine, metabolites are increased in selected brain regions of subordinate male rats in a colony environment.

50. Regional dependence of morphine-induced mu-opiate receptor down-regulation in perinatal rat brain.

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