2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.neubiorev.2014.12.018
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Stress and opioids: Role of opioids in modulating stress-related behavior and effect of stress on morphine conditioned place preference

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“…High Penk expression rate observed in D2 316 neurons ( Fig. 3a; Supplemental Table S1) pinpoints D2 MSNs entity as a major neuroendocrine response 317 body in dorsal striatum previously reported in (Dunn et al 2012;Bali et al 2015;Belujon and Grace 2015). 318…”
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confidence: 64%
“…High Penk expression rate observed in D2 316 neurons ( Fig. 3a; Supplemental Table S1) pinpoints D2 MSNs entity as a major neuroendocrine response 317 body in dorsal striatum previously reported in (Dunn et al 2012;Bali et al 2015;Belujon and Grace 2015). 318…”
supporting
confidence: 64%
“…Synchronized actions, a component typical of collective rituals, have been found to lead to increased endorphin release in dancers (Tarr, Launay, Cohen, & Dunbar, 2015) and musical performers (Weinstein, Launay, Pearce, Dunbar, & Stewart, 2016). In turn, increased endorphin release plays a key role in stress-reduction (Bali, Randhawa, & Jaggi, 2015). When the All Blacks are performing their war cry and dance in unison, they are not only striking fear in the hearts of their opponents, but also bolstering their physiological resources to respond to stressors.…”
Section: Social Capitalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[4][5][6] Cannabinoids have been well-documented for both their addictive effects and the harmfulness of their abuse. 7) Although the rewarding effect of cannabinoids, for example, Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol (Δ9-THC), HU210, and other cannabinoid agonists, has been studied using the CPP paradigm, the results of these test are controversial.…”
Section: Cannabinoid-elicited Conditioned Place Preference In a Modifiedmentioning
confidence: 99%