The goal of our research is to better understand the molecular mechanisms of addiction and depression. We use animal models of these disorders to identify the ways in which long-term exposure to drugs of abuse or stress changes the brain to lead to addiction- or depression-like syndromes. A major focus of our work is on drug- and stress-induced changes in gene expression and chromatin structure within the brain's reward circuitry.
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![]() Eric Nestler, MD, PhD |
Our lab focuses on transcriptional and epigenetic mechanisms by which drugs of abuse and social stress induce lasting changes in the brain to underlie addiction and depression. | |
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Koo, J.W., Mazei-Robison, M.S., Chaudhury, D., Juarez, B., LaPlant, Q., Ferguson, D., Feng, J., Sun, H.S., Scobie, K.N., Damez-Werno, D., Crumiller, M., Ohnishi, Y.N., Ohnishi, Y.H., Mouzon, E., Dietz, D.M., Lobo, M.K., Neve, R.L., Russo, S.J., Han, M.H., and Nestler, E.J. (2012) BDNF is a negative modulator of morphine action. Science 338:124-128. | ||
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