Role Of Cerebral Dopamine And Noradrenaline In The Morphine Induced Locomotor Sensitisation In Mice
morphine locomotor sensitizationcerebral dopamine rolenoradrenaline opioid effectsmice addiction modelneurotransmitter plasticity
This research delves into the crucial involvement of cerebral dopamine and noradrenaline in mediating morphine-induced locomotor sensitization within a mouse model. Understanding the specific contributions of these brain neurotransmitters is key to elucidating the neurobiological mechanisms underlying opioid-related behavioral changes and developing targeted interventions for addiction or pain management.