Publications by authors named "Mirabella M Muller"

Rationale: Exogenous brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) in the insular cortex (IC) is known to influence conditioned taste avoidance (CTA) learning, but little is known of its endogenous role in the phenomenon. Preexposure to many abusable compounds attenuates their ability to induce CTA, thus providing a possible platform from which to further elucidate the endogenous role of IC BDNF in CTA.

Objectives: The role of IC BDNF in CTA learning was examined by assessing the effect of preexposure to methylphenidate (MPH) on MPH-induced CTA, followed by expression between preexposure groups of BDNF in the IC, central nucleus of the amygdala (CeA), and the nucleus accumbens (NAc).

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Rationale: Drug use and abuse is thought to be a function of the balance between its rewarding and aversive effects, such that the rewarding effects increase the likelihood of use while the drug's dissociable aversive effects limit it. Adolescents exhibit a shift in this balance toward reward, which may ultimately lead to increased use. Importantly, recent work shows that adolescents are also protected from the aversive effects of many abusable drugs as measured by conditioned taste avoidance (CTA).

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