2019
DOI: 10.1523/jneurosci.1367-19.2019
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Reversing Cocaine-Induced Plasticity with Zeta Inhibitory Peptide

Abstract: Cocaine-induced plasticity persists during abstinence and is thought to underlie cue-evoked craving. Reversing this plasticity could provide an opportunity for therapeutic intervention. Converging evidence suggest that zeta inhibitory peptide (ZIP) eliminates memories for experience-dependent behaviors, including conditioned drug associations. However, the effect of ZIP on reward seeking and druginduced plasticity is unknown. The current study examined the effect of ZIP administration in the nucleus accumbens … Show more

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