2023
DOI: 10.3389/fphar.2023.1135929
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Deletion of Cryab increases the vulnerability of mice to the addiction-like effects of the cannabinoid JWH-018 via upregulation of striatal NF-κB expression

Abstract: Synthetic cannabinoids have exhibited unpredictable abuse liabilities, especially self-administration (SA) responses in normal rodent models, despite seemingly inducing addiction-like effects in humans. Thus, an efficient pre-clinical model must be developed to determine cannabinoid abuse potential in animals and describe the mechanism that may mediate cannabinoid sensitivity. The Cryab knockout (KO) mice were recently discovered to be potentially sensitive to the addictive effects of psychoactive drugs. Herei… Show more

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“…Cliff avoidance test (CAT): The CAT evaluated impulsive behaviors in mice based on a previous study [ 27 ]. A round wooden platform (diameter 20 cm; thickness 1 cm), supported by a cylindrical-shaped PVC rod (height 50 cm), was used.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cliff avoidance test (CAT): The CAT evaluated impulsive behaviors in mice based on a previous study [ 27 ]. A round wooden platform (diameter 20 cm; thickness 1 cm), supported by a cylindrical-shaped PVC rod (height 50 cm), was used.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%