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Chronic cannabinoid exposure produces lasting memory impairment and increased anxiety in adolescent but not adult rats
M O’Shea, ME Singh, IS McGregor, PE Mallet
Journal of psychopharmacology 18 (4), 502-508, 2004
3572004
Adolescent rats find repeated Δ9-THC less aversive than adult rats but display greater residual cognitive deficits and changes in hippocampal protein expression following exposure
HR Quinn, I Matsumoto, PD Callaghan, LE Long, JC Arnold, ...
Neuropsychopharmacology 33 (5), 1113-1126, 2008
3422008
Increased motivation for beer in rats following administration of a cannabinoid CB1 receptor agonist
JE Gallate, T Saharov, PE Mallet, IS McGregor
European journal of pharmacology 370 (3), 233-240, 1999
2881999
Repeated cannabinoid exposure during perinatal, adolescent or early adult ages produces similar longlasting deficits in object recognition and reduced social interaction in rats
M O'Shea, IS McGregor, PE Mallet
Journal of psychopharmacology 20 (5), 611-621, 2006
2602006
The cannabinoid CB1 receptor antagonist SR141716A attenuates the memory impairment produced by Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol or anandamide
PE Mallet, RJ Beninger
Psychopharmacology 140, 11-19, 1998
2351998
Increased anxiety and impaired memory in rats 3 months after administration of 3, 4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (“ecstasy”)
KC Morley, JE Gallate, GE Hunt, PE Mallet, IS McGregor
European journal of pharmacology 433 (1), 91-99, 2001
1622001
Evidence for an Interaction between CB1 Cannabinoid and Melanocortin MCR-4 Receptors in Regulating Food Intake
ANA Verty, JR McFarlane, IS McGregor, PE Mallet
Endocrinology 145 (7), 3224-3231, 2004
1362004
Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol, but not the endogenous cannabinoid receptor ligand anandamide, produces conditioned place avoidance
PE Mallet, RJ Beninger
Life sciences 62 (26), 2431-2439, 1998
1231998
Consumption of high carbohydrate, high fat, and normal chow is equally suppressed by a cannabinoid receptor antagonist in non-deprived rats
ANA Verty, IS McGregor, PE Mallet
Neuroscience letters 354 (3), 217-220, 2004
1192004
The endogenous cannabinoid receptor agonist anandamide impairs memory in rats
PE Mallet, RJ Beninger
Behavioural pharmacology 7 (3), 276-284, 1996
911996
A cannabinoid receptor antagonist attenuates conditioned place preference but not behavioural sensitization to morphine
ME Singh, ANA Verty, IS McGregor, PE Mallet
Brain research 1026 (2), 244-253, 2004
902004
The distribution of cannabinoid-induced Fos expression in rat brain: differences between the Lewis and Wistar strain
JC Arnold, AN Topple, PE Mallet, GE Hunt, IS McGregor
Brain research 921 (1-2), 240-255, 2001
882001
Paraventricular hypothalamic CB1 cannabinoid receptors are involved in the feeding stimulatory effects of Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol
ANA Verty, IS McGregor, PE Mallet
Neuropharmacology 49 (8), 1101-1109, 2005
872005
Suppression of feeding, drinking, and locomotion by a putative cannabinoid receptor ‘silent antagonist’
A Gardner, PE Mallet
European journal of pharmacology 530 (1-2), 103-106, 2006
802006
Evidence for an interaction between CB1 cannabinoid and oxytocin receptors in food and water intake
ANA Verty, JR McFarlane, IS McGregor, PE Mallet
Neuropharmacology 47 (4), 593-603, 2004
792004
Cannabinoids prevent the acute hyperthermia and partially protect against the 5-HT depleting effects of MDMA (“Ecstasy”) in rats
KC Morley, KM Li, GE Hunt, PE Mallet, IS McGregor
Neuropharmacology 46 (7), 954-965, 2004
782004
Anxiety and aggression associated with the fermentation of carbohydrates in the hindgut of rats
TL Hanstock, EH Clayton, KM Li, PE Mallet
Physiology & behavior 82 (2-3), 357-368, 2004
772004
The dopamine receptor antagonist SCH 23390 attenuates feeding induced by Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol
ANA Verty, IS McGregor, PE Mallet
Brain research 1020 (1-2), 188-195, 2004
742004
Pre-exposure to the cannabinoid receptor agonist CP 55,940 enhances morphine behavioral sensitization and alters morphine self-administration in Lewis rats
CS Norwood, JL Cornish, PE Mallet, IS McGregor
European journal of pharmacology 465 (1-2), 105-114, 2003
712003
Combined low dose treatment with opioid and cannabinoid receptor antagonists synergistically reduces the motivation to consume alcohol in rats
JE Gallate, PE Mallet, IS McGregor
Psychopharmacology 173, 210-216, 2004
672004
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