2008
DOI: 10.1101/lm.1079308
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Yohimbine impairs extinction of cocaine-conditioned place preference in an α2-adrenergic receptor independent process

Abstract: Extinction, a form of learning that has the ability to reshape learned behavior based on new experiences, has been heavily studied utilizing fear learning paradigms. Mechanisms underlying extinction of positive-valence associations, such as drug self-administration and place preference, are poorly understood yet may have important relevance to addiction treatment. Data suggest a major role for the noradrenergic system in extinction of fear-based learning. Employing both pharmacological and genetic approaches, … Show more

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“…In particular, the BNST is critical for yohimbineinduced reinstatement of drug-seeking behavior (Brown et al, 2009;Buffalari and See, 2010). Yohimbine depresses excitatory transmission in the adult dorsal BNST (Davis et al, 2008). This finding is paradoxical given that a 2 -AR agonists produce similar actions (Davis et al, 2008;Shields et al, 2009).…”
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confidence: 46%
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“…In particular, the BNST is critical for yohimbineinduced reinstatement of drug-seeking behavior (Brown et al, 2009;Buffalari and See, 2010). Yohimbine depresses excitatory transmission in the adult dorsal BNST (Davis et al, 2008). This finding is paradoxical given that a 2 -AR agonists produce similar actions (Davis et al, 2008;Shields et al, 2009).…”
Section: Introductioncontrasting
confidence: 46%
“…This finding is paradoxical given that a 2 -AR agonists produce similar actions (Davis et al, 2008;Shields et al, 2009). Further, the effects of yohimbine on both excitatory transmission and extinction of cocaine-CPP are intact in a 2A -AR knockout mice and not fully mimicked by the a 2 -AR antagonist atipamezole, suggesting that they are mediated by targets other than a 2 -ARs (Davis et al, 2008).…”
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“…Of note, yohimbine has been shown to slow extinction of cocaine behaviors (Davis et al 2008;Kupferschmidt et al, 2009), which could pose a significant therapeutic limitation; yet, following repeated administration, a reduced capacity to produce a subsequent reinstatement has been observed (Kupferschmidt et al, 2009). Thus, a certain amount of arousal may be required to establish lasting extinction memories, which if carefully monitored within a clinical setting, may permit drugs such as atomoxetine to safely promote abstinence.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%