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  • Neuroscience Seminar Series

    Friday, November 23rd. 2018, 11:30 am, R229 (2rd Floor), Centre Universitaire des Saints-Pères, 45 rue des Saints-Pères, 75006 Paris

    Rainer Spanagel PhD Professor
    Scientific Director of the Institute of Psychopharmacology
    University of Heidelberg
    Germany

    Title:  Key role of loss of corticostriatal mGluR2 in the pathophysiology of addiction

    Neuroscience research produces too many false positive results for the clinical situation – why? I will discuss several issues related to power problems, data robustness and generalizability, tolerance development and placebo effects. I will then argue that DSM-based animal models are warranted and will provide a show case for alcohol addiction. I will discuss face, construct and predictive validity of a DSM-based animal model and will then show translational results in convergent support for a hyperglutamatergic state in the addicted brain. This state is most likely driven by a GluR2 deficit in corticostriatal projection neurons and I will show that by viral-mediated gene transfer and pharmacological rescue of prefrontal mGluR2 function drug craving and relapse is suppressed in addicted subjects.

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    Host:

    nicolas.marie@parisdescartes.fr