Pier-Vincenzo Piazza

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University of Bordeaux, Institute de Francois Magedie, Bordeaux, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France 
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Jimenez-Blasco D, Busquets-Garcia A, Hebert-Chatelain E, et al. (2020) Glucose metabolism links astroglial mitochondria to cannabinoid effects. Nature. 583: 603-608
Navarro-Romero A, Vázquez-Oliver A, Gomis-González M, et al. (2019) Cannabinoid type-1 receptor blockade restores neurological phenotypes in two models for Down syndrome. Neurobiology of Disease. 125: 92-106
Deroche-Gamonet V, Revest JM, Fiancette JF, et al. (2018) Depleting adult dentate gyrus neurogenesis increases cocaine-seeking behavior. Molecular Psychiatry
Hebert-Chatelain E, Jimenez-Blasco D, Busquets-Garcia A, et al. (2018) Control of brain metabolism and behavior by cell-type specific mitochondrial CB1 receptors Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta (Bba) - Bioenergetics. 1859: e6
Contarino A, Kitchener P, Vallée M, et al. (2017) CRF1 receptor-deficiency increases cocaine reward. Neuropharmacology
Martín-García E, Bourgoin L, Cathala A, et al. (2015) Differential Control of Cocaine Self-Administration by GABAergic and Glutamatergic CB1 Cannabinoid Receptors. Neuropsychopharmacology : Official Publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology
Devroye C, Cathala A, Di Marco B, et al. (2015) Central serotonin2B receptor blockade inhibits cocaine-induced hyperlocomotion independently of changes of subcortical dopamine outflow. Neuropharmacology. 97: 329-37
Devroye C, Cathala A, Maitre M, et al. (2015) Serotonin2C receptor stimulation inhibits cocaine-induced Fos expression and DARPP-32 phosphorylation in the rat striatum independently of dopamine outflow. Neuropharmacology. 89: 375-81
Cathala A, Devroye C, Maitre M, et al. (2015) Serotonin2C receptors modulate dopamine transmission in the nucleus accumbens independently of dopamine release: behavioral, neurochemical and molecular studies with cocaine. Addiction Biology. 20: 445-57
Hebert-Chatelain E, Reguero L, Puente N, et al. (2014) Cannabinoid control of brain bioenergetics: Exploring the subcellular localization of the CB1 receptor. Molecular Metabolism. 3: 495-504
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