Physical exercise modifies behavioral and molecular parameters related to opioid addiction regardless of training time

Volume: 32, Pages: 25 - 35
Published: Mar 1, 2020
Abstract
Addiction is a devastating worldwide disorder that requires effective and innovative therapies. Physical exercise could be useful in addiction treatment because it shares a common neural circuit with addictive drugs. Based on this, molecular adaptations consequent to time of exercise in opioid exposed animals were evaluated. Rats were designed as sedentary (SED) or exercised (EXE). This last group was separated to perform three different periods...
Paper Details
Title
Physical exercise modifies behavioral and molecular parameters related to opioid addiction regardless of training time
Published Date
Mar 1, 2020
Volume
32
Pages
25 - 35
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