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Mark R Hutchinson, Yingning Zhang, Mitesh Shridhar, John H Evans, Madison M Buchanan, Tina X Zhao, Peter F Slivka, Benjamen D Coats, Niloofar Rezvani, Julie Wieseler, Travis S Hughes, Kyle E Landgraf, Stefanie Chan, Stephanie Fong, Simon Phipps, Joseph J Falke, Leslie A Leinwand, Steven F Maier, Hang Yin, Kenner C Rice, Linda R Watkin. Evidence that opioids may have toll-like receptor 4 and MD-2 effects. Brain, behavior, and immunity. vol 24. issue 1. 2010-02-17. PMID:19679181. |
opioid-induced proinflammatory glial activation modulates wide-ranging aspects of opioid pharmacology including: opposition of acute and chronic opioid analgesia, opioid analgesic tolerance, opioid-induced hyperalgesia, development of opioid dependence, opioid reward, and opioid respiratory depression. |
2010-02-17 |
2023-08-12 |
mouse |
Aaron S Heller, Tom Johnstone, Alexander J Shackman, Sharee N Light, Michael J Peterson, Gregory G Kolden, Ned H Kalin, Richard J Davidso. Reduced capacity to sustain positive emotion in major depression reflects diminished maintenance of fronto-striatal brain activation. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. vol 106. issue 52. 2010-02-17. PMID:20080793. |
using positive images, we used an emotion regulation task to test whether individuals with depression are unable to sustain activation in neural circuits underlying positive affect and reward. |
2010-02-17 |
2023-08-12 |
Not clear |
Sona Dimidjian, Kyle J Davi. Newer variations of cognitive-behavioral therapy: behavioral activation and mindfulness-based cognitive therapy. Current psychiatry reports. vol 11. issue 6. 2010-02-02. PMID:19909667. |
behavioral activation is a brief, structured approach to treating acute depression that seeks to alleviate depression by promoting an individual's contact with sources of reward through increasing activation, improving problem solving, and decreasing avoidance and other barriers to activation. |
2010-02-02 |
2023-08-12 |
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Bettina H Bewernick, René Hurlemann, Andreas Matusch, Sarah Kayser, Christiane Grubert, Barbara Hadrysiewicz, Nikolai Axmacher, Matthias Lemke, Deirdre Cooper-Mahkorn, Michael X Cohen, Holger Brockmann, Doris Lenartz, Volker Sturm, Thomas E Schlaepfe. Nucleus accumbens deep brain stimulation decreases ratings of depression and anxiety in treatment-resistant depression. Biological psychiatry. vol 67. issue 2. 2010-01-07. PMID:19914605. |
since anhedonia is a feature of depression and there is evidence of dysfunction of the reward system, dbs to the nucleus accumbens (nacc) might be promising. |
2010-01-07 |
2023-08-12 |
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Linda R Watkins, Mark R Hutchinson, Kenner C Rice, Steven F Maie. The "toll" of opioid-induced glial activation: improving the clinical efficacy of opioids by targeting glia. Trends in pharmacological sciences. vol 30. issue 11. 2010-01-06. PMID:19762094. |
opioid-induced glial activation opposes opioid analgesia and enhances opioid tolerance, dependence, reward and respiratory depression. |
2010-01-06 |
2023-08-12 |
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Moria J Smoski, Jennifer Felder, Joshua Bizzell, Steven R Green, Monique Ernst, Thomas R Lynch, Gabriel S Dichte. fMRI of alterations in reward selection, anticipation, and feedback in major depressive disorder. Journal of affective disorders. vol 118. issue 1-3. 2009-12-02. PMID:19261334. |
finally, depression severity was predicted by activation in bilateral midfrontal gyrus during reward selection. |
2009-12-02 |
2023-08-12 |
human |
Mark R Hutchinson, Alexis L Northcutt, Lindsey W Chao, Jeffrey J Kearney, Yingning Zhang, Debra L Berkelhammer, Lisa C Loram, Robert R Rozeske, Sondra T Bland, Steven F Maier, Todd T Gleeson, Linda R Watkin. Minocycline suppresses morphine-induced respiratory depression, suppresses morphine-induced reward, and enhances systemic morphine-induced analgesia. Brain, behavior, and immunity. vol 22. issue 8. 2009-11-17. PMID:18706994. |
here, we examine in rats whether the putative microglial inhibitor, minocycline, may affect morphine-induced respiratory depression and/or morphine-induced reward (conditioned place preference). |
2009-11-17 |
2023-08-12 |
rat |
Elizabeth A Osuch, Robyn L Bluhm, Peter C Williamson, Jean Théberge, Maria Densmore, Richard W J Neufel. Brain activation to favorite music in healthy controls and depressed patients. Neuroreport. vol 20. issue 13. 2009-11-10. PMID:19617860. |
this paradigm activated neurocircuitry of reward processing and showed clinically meaningful alterations in depression. |
2009-11-10 |
2023-08-12 |
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Erika E Forbe. Where's the fun in that? Broadening the focus on reward function in depression. Biological psychiatry. vol 66. issue 3. 2009-10-13. PMID:19577042. |
broadening the focus on reward function in depression. |
2009-10-13 |
2023-08-12 |
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Thomas Romeas, Marie-Claude Morissette, Ouissame Mnie-Filali, Graciela Piñeyro, Sandra M Boy. Simultaneous anhedonia and exaggerated locomotor activation in an animal model of depression. Psychopharmacology. vol 205. issue 2. 2009-10-05. PMID:19404615. |
as such, reward circuitry may comprise a substrate with relevance to this symptom of depression. |
2009-10-05 |
2023-08-12 |
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Joseph P Huston, Daniela Schulz, Bianca Topi. Toward an animal model of extinction-induced despair: focus on aging and physiological indices. Journal of neural transmission (Vienna, Austria : 1996). vol 116. issue 8. 2009-09-24. PMID:19350220. |
despair, an important symptom of environmentally determined depression in humans, can be generated by extinction, or the failure of expected reward to accrue. |
2009-09-24 |
2023-08-12 |
rat |
Matthew B Wilkinson, Guanghua Xiao, Arvind Kumar, Quincey LaPlant, William Renthal, Devanjan Sikder, Thomas J Kodadek, Eric J Nestle. Imipramine treatment and resiliency exhibit similar chromatin regulation in the mouse nucleus accumbens in depression models. The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. vol 29. issue 24. 2009-07-17. PMID:19535594. |
here, we use chromatin immunoprecipitation (chip)-chip assays--chip followed by genome wide promoter array analyses--to study the effects of chronic defeat stress on chromatin regulation in the mouse nucleus accumbens (nac), a key brain reward region implicated in depression. |
2009-07-17 |
2023-08-12 |
mouse |
Kent C Berridge, Terry E Robinson, J Wayne Aldridg. Dissecting components of reward: 'liking', 'wanting', and learning. Current opinion in pharmacology. vol 9. issue 1. 2009-07-14. PMID:19162544. |
a better understanding of the components of reward, and their neurobiological substrates, may help in devising improved treatments for disorders of mood and motivation, ranging from depression to eating disorders, drug addiction, and related compulsive pursuits of rewards. |
2009-07-14 |
2023-08-12 |
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Diego A Pizzagalli, Avram J Holmes, Daniel G Dillon, Elena L Goetz, Jeffrey L Birk, Ryan Bogdan, Darin D Dougherty, Dan V Iosifescu, Scott L Rauch, Maurizio Fav. Reduced caudate and nucleus accumbens response to rewards in unmedicated individuals with major depressive disorder. The American journal of psychiatry. vol 166. issue 6. 2009-06-30. PMID:19411368. |
however, few neuroimaging studies of depression have distinguished between anticipatory and consummatory phases of reward processing. |
2009-06-30 |
2023-08-12 |
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Diego A Pizzagalli, Avram J Holmes, Daniel G Dillon, Elena L Goetz, Jeffrey L Birk, Ryan Bogdan, Darin D Dougherty, Dan V Iosifescu, Scott L Rauch, Maurizio Fav. Reduced caudate and nucleus accumbens response to rewards in unmedicated individuals with major depressive disorder. The American journal of psychiatry. vol 166. issue 6. 2009-06-30. PMID:19411368. |
using functional mri (fmri) and a task that dissociates anticipatory and consummatory phases of reward processing, the authors tested the hypothesis that individuals with major depression would show reduced reward-related responses in basal ganglia structures. |
2009-06-30 |
2023-08-12 |
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Brian R McFarland, Daniel N Klei. Emotional reactivity in depression: diminished responsiveness to anticipated reward but not to anticipated punishment or to nonreward or avoidance. Depression and anxiety. vol 26. issue 2. 2009-04-24. PMID:18972567. |
emotional reactivity in depression: diminished responsiveness to anticipated reward but not to anticipated punishment or to nonreward or avoidance. |
2009-04-24 |
2023-08-12 |
human |
M C Wichers, D Q C M Barge-Schaapveld, N A Nicolson, F Peeters, M de Vries, R Mengelers, J van O. Reduced stress-sensitivity or increased reward experience: the psychological mechanism of response to antidepressant medication. Neuropsychopharmacology : official publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology. vol 34. issue 4. 2009-03-23. PMID:18496519. |
depression has often been associated with increased negative affect reactivity to stress (stress-sensitivity) and reduced capacity to experience pleasure or positive affect (reward experience). |
2009-03-23 |
2023-08-12 |
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Tal Ashkenazy, Haim Einat, Noga Kronfeld-Scho. We are in the dark here: induction of depression- and anxiety-like behaviours in the diurnal fat sand rat, by short daylight or melatonin injections. The international journal of neuropsychopharmacology. vol 12. issue 1. 2009-03-13. PMID:18631427. |
sd or melatonin administration resulted in a depressed/anxious-like behavioural phenotype including reduced reward seeking, increased anxiety, decreased aggression and decreased activity in the fst, supporting the notion that in a diurnal animal, reduced light results in a variety of behavioural changes that may model depression and anxiety; and that melatonin may be a significant factor in these changes. |
2009-03-13 |
2023-08-12 |
human |
Marieke Wichers, Mari Aguilera, Gunter Kenis, Lydia Krabbendam, Inez Myin-Germeys, Nele Jacobs, Frenk Peeters, Catherine Derom, Robert Vlietinck, Ron Mengelers, Philippe Delespaul, Jim van O. The catechol-O-methyl transferase Val158Met polymorphism and experience of reward in the flow of daily life. Neuropsychopharmacology : official publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology. vol 33. issue 13. 2009-02-19. PMID:17687265. |
genetic moderation of ecological measures of reward experience is hypothesized to be of major relevance to the development of various behavioral disorders, including depression and addiction. |
2009-02-19 |
2023-08-12 |
human |
Chantal Martin-Soelc. Is depression associated with dysfunction of the central reward system? Biochemical Society transactions. vol 37. issue Pt 1. 2009-02-11. PMID:19143654. |
is depression associated with dysfunction of the central reward system? |
2009-02-11 |
2023-08-12 |
human |