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1 The Role of the Posterior Paraventricular Nucleus of the Thalamus in Food Deprivation-Induced Heroin-Seeking Relapse, in Male and Female Rats Borges C; Darecka A; Mainville-Berthiaume A; Ah-Yen E; Darvishmolla M; Courtemanche R; Shalev U; 41506524
HKAP
2 Activation of infralimbic cortex neurons projecting to the nucleus accumbens shell suppresses discriminative stimulus-triggered relapse to cocaine seeking in rats Algallal HE; Laplante I; Casale D; Najafipashaki S; Pomerleau A; Paquette T; Samaha AN; 41372546
PSYCHOLOGY
3 Development and validation of the multidimensional Fear of Depression Recurrence Questionnaire (FoDRQ) Gumuchian ST; Boyle A; Kennedy G; Wong SF; Ellenbogen MA; 40391691
PSYCHOLOGY
4 Relapse after intermittent access to cocaine: Discriminative cues more effectively trigger drug seeking than do conditioned cues Ndiaye NA; Shamleh SA; Casale D; Castaneda-Ouellet S; Laplante I; Robinson MJF; Samaha AN; 38767684
PSYCHOLOGY
5 Augmenting glutamatergic, but not dopaminergic, activity in the nucleus accumbens shell disrupts responding to a discrete alcohol cue in an alcohol context Valyear MD; Brown A; Deyab G; Villaruel FR; Lahlou S; Caporicci-Dinucci N; Chaudhri N; 38185906
PSYCHOLOGY
6 Surgical margin assessment of bone tumours: A systematic review of current and emerging technologies Shoman H; Al-Kassmy J; Ejaz M; Matta J; Alakhras S; Kahla K; D' Acunto M; 36845345
ENCS
7 Acute food deprivation-induced relapse to heroin seeking after short and long punishment-imposed abstinence in male rats Borges C; Inigo F; Quteishat N; Charles J; Ah-Yen E; U S; 35951079
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8 The Role of Context Conditioning in the Reinstatement of Responding to an Alcohol-Predictive Conditioned Stimulus LeCocq MR; Sun S; Chaudhri N; 34852244
PSYCHOLOGY
9 Assessing the role of cortico-thalamic and thalamo-accumbens projections in the augmentation of heroin seeking in chronically food-restricted rats. Chisholm A; Rizzo D; Fortin É; Moman V; Quietshat N; Romano A; Capolicchio T; Shalev U; 33219004
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10 Comparing ABA, AAB, and ABC Renewal of Appetitive Pavlovian Conditioned Responding in Alcohol- and Sucrose-Trained Male Rats. Khoo SY, Sciascia JM, Brown A, Chaudhri N 32116588
PSYCHOLOGY
11 Context controls the timing of responses to an alcohol-predictive conditioned stimulus. Valyear MD, Chaudhri N 32017964
PSYCHOLOGY
12 Considering Drug-Associated Contexts in Substance Use Disorders and Treatment Development. LeCocq MR, Randall PA, Besheer J, Chaudhri N 31898285
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Title:The Role of the Posterior Paraventricular Nucleus of the Thalamus in Food Deprivation-Induced Heroin-Seeking Relapse, in Male and Female Rats
Authors:Borges CDarecka AMainville-Berthiaume AAh-Yen EDarvishmolla MCourtemanche RShalev U
Link:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41506524/
DOI:10.1111/adb.70115
Publication:Addiction biology
Keywords:excitationheroininhibitionpPVTrelapsevoluntary abstinence
PMID:41506524 Category: Date Added:2026-01-09
Dept Affiliation: HKAP
1 Department of Psychology, Center for Studies in Behavioral Neurobiology, Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
2 Department of Health Kinesiology, and Applied Physiology, Center for Studies in Behavioral Neurobiology, Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

Description:

Abstinence from drug use is often the result of the associated negative consequences. However, relapse occurs in a large proportion of abstinent users, and the underlying brain mechanisms are not clear. An arguably relevant brain area is the posterior paraventricular nucleus of the thalamus (pPVT), which plays a role in motivational processes and addiction-like behaviours. Using a punishment-imposed abstinence procedure, we assessed the effect of chemogenetic inhibition and excitation of the pPVT on food deprivation-induced relapse to heroin-seeking in male and female rats. Rats were trained to self-administer heroin (0.1 mg/kg/infusion) for 2 weeks under a seeking-taking chain schedule. For punishment-imposed abstinence, a mild footshock (0.2 to 0.6 mA) was delivered on 30% of the completed seek lever links instead of access to the take lever. Relapse to heroin-seeking was tested after 24 h of food deprivation and under sated condition. Animals were injected (i.p.) with either a DREADD ligand or vehicle 15-20 min before the tests. There was no sex difference in heroin self-administration or punishment-imposed abstinence. Under the food deprivation condition, chemogenetic inhibition of the pPVT increased heroin-seeking compared to the control group, only in male rats. Chemogenetic excitation of the pPVT resulted in an increase in heroin-seeking under food deprivation conditions. Our results support an involvement of the pPVT in relapse to heroin-seeking and suggest a sex-dependent effect.





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