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Inhibition of methamphetamine self-administration and reinstatement by central blockade of angiotensin II receptor in rats.

Xu X, Pan J, Li X, Cui Y, Mao Z, Wu B, Xu H, Zhou W, Liu Y (2019) Inhibition of methamphetamine self-administration and reinstatement by central blockade of angiotensin II receptor in rats. J Pharmacol Exp Ther 369(2):244-258. doi: 10.1124/jpet.118.255729 PMID: 30867225

Objective: To explore the role of central angiotensin II receptor (ATR) in drug taking and seeking behavior associated with methamphetamine (METH) use disorder.

Summary: The AT1R-PLCβ-CREB signaling pathway was found to be associated with the effect of AT1R on the drug-taking and drug-seeking behavior involving METH use disorder.

Usage: Membranes were incubated at 4°C overnight (1:1000). Western blot.

Related Products: Angiotensin II receptor (AT-1R) Rabbit Polyclonal, affinity-purified (Cat. #AB-N27AP)

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