Long-term impact of acute restraint stress on heroin self-administration, reinstatement, and stress reactivity.
Jordan S CarterAngela M KearnsKelsey M VollmerConstanza Garcia-KellerRachel A WeberNathaniel L BakerPeter W KalivasCarmela M ReichelPublished in: Psychopharmacology (2020)
Acute restraint stress results in anxiety-like behaviors and a stress-associated cue is sufficient to reinstate extinguished heroin seeking. This project has the potential to elucidate the complex relationship between stress/anxiety disorders, including some PTSD-like characteristics, and the onset, maintenance, and relapse to heroin seeking.