Journal article
Understanding sex differences and the translational value of models of persistent substance use despite negative consequences
XJ Maddern, LC Walker, RG Anversa, AJ Lawrence, EJ Campbell
Neurobiology of Learning and Memory | ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE | Published : 2024
Abstract
Persistent substance use despite negative consequences is a key facet of substance use disorder. The last decade has seen the preclinical field adopt the use of punishment to model adverse consequences associated with substance use. This has largely involved the pairing of drug use with either electric foot shock or quinine, a bitter tastant. Whilst at face value, these punishers may model aspects of the physical and psychological consequences of substance use, such models are yet to assist the development of approved medications for treatment. This review discusses progress made with animal models of punishment to understand the behavioral consequences of persistent substance use despite ne..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by an Australian Research Council Discovery Early Career Researcher Award (DE230100401) to EJC. LCW is supported by an National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Ideas Grant (2002830) and an NHMRC Emerging Leader Fellowship (2008344) . AJL is supported by an NHMRC Synergy Grant (2009851) . XJM was supported by an Australian Research Training Program Scholarship. We acknowledge the Victorian State Government Operational Infrastructure Scheme.