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Synaptic mechanisms underlying reward seeking and compulsive drug use

US National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism grant open #nih-1ZIAAA000421-18

Summary

Project title: “Early life adversity increases striatal density of dopamine D1 receptors and promotes social alcohol drinking in mice, especially males ” The brain’s reward circuitry remains sensitive to experience throughout early life and into adulthood, allowing individuals to adapt to their unique environments. It is thought that adverse experiences early in life can increase vulnerability to substance use disorders, likely through alterations to this circuitry. Yet, the precise neurobiological mechanisms by which early life adversity acts are incompletely characterized. In this study, we

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