Browsing Articles publicats (Pedagogia i Psicologia) by Author "Palomino, Ana"
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Cocaine-induced behavioral sensitization decreases the expression of endocannabinoid signaling-related proteins in the mouse hippocampus
Blanco Calvo, Eduardo; Galeano, Pablo; Palomino, Ana; Pavón, Francisco Javier; Rivera, Patricia; Serrano, Antonia; Alen, Francisco; Rubio, Leticia; Vargas, Antonio; Castilla Ortega, Estela; Decara, Juan; Bilbao, Ainhoa; Rodríguez de Fonseca, Fernando; Suárez, Juan (Elsevier, 2016-03-01)In the reward mesocorticolimbic circuits, the glutamatergic and endocannabinoid systems are implicated in neurobiological mechanisms underlying cocaine addiction. However, the involvement of both systems in the hippocampus, ... -
Cocaine-induced behavioral sensitization is associated with changes in the expression of endocannabinoid and glutamatergic signaling systems in the mouse prefrontal cortex
Blanco Calvo, Eduardo; Pavón, Francisco Javier; Palomino, Ana; Luque-Rojas, María Jesús; Serrano, Antonia; Rivera, Patricia; Bilbao, Ainhoa; Alen, Francisco; Vida, Margarita; Suárez, Juan; Rodríguez de Fonseca, Fernando (Oxford University Press, 2015-01-01)Abstract Background: Endocannabinoids modulate the glutamatergic excitatory transmission by acting as retrograde messengers. A growing body of studies has reported that both signaling systems in the mesocorticolimbic neural ... -
Effects of acute versus repeated cocaine exposure on the expression of endocannabinoid signaling-related proteins in the mouse cerebellum
Palomino, Ana; Pavón, Francisco Javier; Blanco Calvo, Eduardo; Serrano, Antonia; Arrabal, Sergio; Rivera, Patricia; Alén, Francisco; Vargas, Antonio; Bilbao, Ainhoa; Rubio, Leticia; Rodríguez de Fonseca, Fernando; Suárez, Juan (Frontiers Media S.A., 2014-03-05)Growing awareness of cerebellar involvement in addiction is based on the cerebellum's intermediary position between motor and reward, potentially acting as an interface between motivational and cognitive functions. Here, ... -
Oleoylethanolamide dose-dependently attenuates cocaine-induced behaviours through a PPARa receptor-independent mechanism
Bilbao, Ainhoa; Blanco Calvo, Eduardo; Luque-Rojas, María Jesús; Suárez, Juan; Palomino, Ana; Vida, Margarita; Araos, Pedro; Bermúdez-Silva, Francisco J.; Fernández Espejo, Emilio; Spanagel, Rainer; Rodríguez de Fonseca, Fernando (John Wiley & Sons, 2013-01-01)Oleoylethanolamide (OEA) is an acylethanolamide that acts as an agonist of nuclear peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor alpha (PPARa) to exert their biological functions, which include the regulation of appetite and ...