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1. Wang ZY, Yue LP, Cui CLCA, Liu SL, Wang XW, Li YJ, Ma LY. Top-down control of the medial orbitofrontal cortex to nucleus accumbens core pathway in decisional impulsivity. Brain Struc Funct. 2019; 224(7): 2437-2452.
2. Sun XW, Wang N, Wang XJ, Sun LL, Li YJ, Cui CLCA. AMPA Receptor in Ventromedial Prefrontal Cortex Plays Different Roles in the Recent and Remote Retrieval of Morphine-Associated Memory. Neurochem Res. 2019 Jun 17. doi: 10.1007/s11064-019-02827-z.
3. Zhang HL, Jia M, Wang XW, Ye C, Li YJ, Wang N, Elefant F, Ma H, Cui CLCA. Dentate gyrus μ-opioid receptor-mediated neurogenic processes are associated with alterations in morphine self-administration. Sci Rep. 2019;9(1):1471.
4. Jia M, Wang XW, Zhang HL, Ye C, Ma H, Yang MD, Li YJ, Cui CLCA. MicroRNA-132 in the Adult Dentate Gyrus is Involved in Opioid Addiction Via Modifying the Differentiation of Neural Stem Cells. Neurosci Bull. 2019;35(3):486-496.
5. Ma H, Wang N, Wang XJ, Jia M, Li JY, Cui CLCA.Wnt7a in mouse insular cortex contributes to anxiety-like behavior during protracted abstinence from morphine. Neuroscience, 2018, 394:164–176.
6. Wang JK, Fan YL, Dong Y, Ma MY, Dong YR, Niu YJ, Jiang Y, Wang H, Wang ZY, Wu LZCA,Sun HQ, Cui CLCA.Combining gray matter volume in the cuneus and the cuneus-prefrontal connectivity may predict early relapse in abstinent alcoholdependent patients. Plos One, 2018, doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0196860
7. Wang N, Ge FF,Cui CLCA, Li YJ, Sun XW, Sun LL, Wang XJ, Liu SL, Zhang HL, Liu Y, Jia M, Yang MD. Role of Glutamatergic Projections from the Ventral CA1 to Infralimbic Cortex in Context-Induced Reinstatement of Heroin Seeking. Neuropsychopharmacology, 2018; 43(6):1373-1384.
8. Ge FF, Wang N, Cui CLCA, Li YJ, Liu Y, Ma YY, Liu SL, Zhang HL, Sun XW. Glutamatergic projections from the entorhinal cortex to dorsal dentate gyrus mediate context-Induced reinstatement of heroin seeking. Neuropsychopharmacology, 2017 Aug; 42(9):1860-1870.
9. Wang XJ, Liu Y, Jia M, Sun XW, Wang N, Li YJ, Cui CLCA. Phosphorylated SNAP25 in the CA1 regulates morphine-associated contextual memory retrieval via increasing GluN2B-NMDAR surface localization. Addict Biology, 2017 Sep 8. doi: 10.1111/adb.12558.
10. Liu SL, Li YJ, Wang ZY, Sun XW, Ge FF, Yang MD, Wang XJ, Wang N, Wang JK, Cui CLCA.CRFR1 in the ventromedial caudate putamen modulates acute stress enhanced expression of cocaine locomotor sensitization. Neuropharmacology, 2017 Jul 15;121:60-68.
11. Wang ZY, Liang SX, Yu SS, Xie T, Wang BC, Wang HK, Li YJ, Shan BC, Cui CLCA. Distinct roles of dopamine receptors in the lateral thalamus in a rat model of decisional impulsivity. Neurosci. Bull., 2017 Aug;33(4):413-422. (IF: 3.155)
12. Li YJ, Ping XJ, Qi C, Shen F, Sun LL, Sun XW, Ge FF, Xing GG, Cui CLCA, Re-exposure to morphine-associated context facilitated long-term potentiation in the vSUB-NAc glutamatergic pathway via GluN2B-containing receptor activation, Addiction Biology, 2017, 22(2):435-445
13. Wang JK, Fan YL, Dong Y, Ma MY, Ma Y, Dong YR, Niu YJ, Jiang Y, Wang H, Wang ZY, Wu LZ, Sun HQ, Cui CLCA. Alterations in brain structure and functional connectivity associated with abnormal impulsivity in alcohol dependent patients. Plos one, 2016 Aug 30;11(8):e0161956
14. Liu Y, Wang XJ, Wang N, Cui CLCAand Wu LZCA.Electroacupuncture Ameliorates Propofol-Induced Cognitive Impairment via an Opioid Receptor-Independent Mechanism. The American Journal of Chinese Medicine, 2016, 44(4):705-719.
15. YJ Li, XJ Ping, P Yu, J Liang, F Shen, JS Han, CL CuiCA. Over-expression of the GluN2B subunit in the forebrain facilitates the acquisition of morphine-related positive and aversive memory in rats. Behav Brain Res,2016, 311: 416–424.
16. F Shen, XW Wang, FF Ge; YJ Li, CL CuiCA. Essential role of the NO signaling pathway in the hippocampal CA1 in morphine-associated memory depends on glutaminergic receptors. Neuropharmacology,2016, 102: 216-228
17. Li YJ, Zuo YF, Yu P, Ping XJ, Cui CLCA. Role of basolateral amygdala dopamine D2 receptors in impulsive choice in acute cocaine-treated rats. Behav Brain Res.2015, 287: 187–195.
18. Lv XF, Sun LL, Cui CLCA, Han JS.NAc shell Arc/Arg3.1 Protein Mediates Reconsolidation of Morphine CPP by Increase GluR1 Cell Surface Expression: Activation of ERK coupled CREB Is Required. Int J Neuropsychopharmacol.2015;18(9). pii: pyv030.
19. Qi C, Wang XJ, Ge FF, Li YJ, Shen F, Wang JK, Cui CLCA. mGluR5 in the Nucleus Accumbens Shell Regulates Morphine-associated Contextual Memory through Reactive Oxygen Species Signaling. Addict Biology, 2015, 20(5):927-940.
20. Fang Shen, Na Wang, Chong Qi, Yi-Jing Li, Cai-Lian CuiCA. The NO/sGC/PKG signaling pathway in the NAc shell is necessary for the acquisition of morphine-induced place preference. Behav Neurosci.2014, 128(4):446-59.
21. Ke Wang, Xiao-Hui Xiang, Nan Qiao, Jun-Yi Qi, Li-Bo Lin, Rong Zhang, Xiao-jing Shou, Xing-Jie Ping, Ji-Sheng Han, Jing-Dong Han, Guo-Ping ZhaoCA, Cai-Lian CuiCA. Genomewide Analysis of Rat Periaqueductal Gray-Dorsal Horn Reveals Time-, Region- and Frequency-Specific mRNA Expression Changes in Response to Electroacupuncture Stimulation. Scientific Reports. 2014, 4: 6713.
22. Xiang XH, Chen YM, Zhang JM, Tian JH, Han JS, Cui CLCA. Low- and high-frequency transcutaneous electrical acupoint stimulation induces different effects on cerebral μ-opioid receptor availability in rhesus monkeys. J Neurosci Res. 2014, 92(5): 555-63.
23. Yin Jiang, Jing Liu, Junling Liu, Jisheng Han, Xiaoying Wang and Cai-Lian CuiCA. Cerebral blood flow-based evidence for mechanisms of low- versus high-frequency transcutaneous electric acupoint stimulation analgesia: a perfusion fMRI study in human. Neuroscience 2014; (268): 180–193.
24. Zhang Y, Jiang Y, Glielmi CB, Li L, Hu X, Wang X, Han J, Zhang J, Cui CLCA, Fang J. Long-duration transcutaneous electric acupoint stimulation alters small-world brain functional networks. Magn Reson Imaging. 2013, 31(7): 1105-11.
25. Hu L, Jing XH, Cui CL, Xing GG, Zhu B. NMDA receptors in the midbrain play a critical role in dopamine-mediated hippocampal synaptic potentiation caused by morphine. Addict Biol.,2014, 19(3): 380-391.
26. Lin-Lin Sun, Ling Hu, Yi-Jing Li, Cai-Lian CuiCA. Mesoaccumbens dopamine signaling alteration underlies behavioral transition from tolerance to sensitization to morphine rewarding properties during morphine withdrawal. Brain Struc Funct, 2014;219(5):1755-71
27. Yin Jiang, Hong Wang, Zhenyu Liu, Yuru Dong, Yue Dong, Xiaohui Xiang, Lijun Bai, Jie Tian, Liuzhen Wu, Jisheng Han, Cailian CuiCA. Manipulation of and sustained effects on the human brain induced by different modalities of acupuncture: an fMRI study. PLoS, 2013; 28;8(6):e66815.
28. Shen F, Li YJ, Shou XJ,Cui CLCA. Role of the NO/sGC/PKG signaling pathway of hippocampal CA1 in morphine-induced reward memory. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory, 2012 (98): 130–138.
29. Xu Y , Lv XF , Cui CLCA, Ge FF, Li YJ, Zhang HL. Essential role of NR2B-containing NMDA receptor–ERK pathway in nucleus accumbens shell in morphine-associated contextual memory. Brain Research Bulletin, 2012; (89) 22– 30.
30. Wang K, Zhang R, Xiang XH, He F, Lin LB, Ping XJ, Yu L, Han JS, Zhao GPCA, Zhang QHCA, Cui CLCA. Differences in Neural-Immune Gene Expression Response in Rat Spinal Dorsal Horn Correlates with Variations in Electroacupuncture Analgesia. PLoS, 2012; 7(8) e42331.
31. Wang K, Zhang R, He F, Lin LB, Xiang XH, Ping XJ, Han JS, Zhao GP, Zhang QHCA, Cui CLCA. Electroacupuncture Frequency-Related Transcriptional Response in Rat Arcuate Nucleus Revealed Region-Distinctive Changes in Response to Low- and High-Frequency Electroacupuncture. Journal of Neuroscience Research, 2012;90:1464–1473.
32. Liang J, Ma SS, Li YJ, Ping XJ, Hu Ling, Cui CLCA. Dynamic Changes of Tyrosine Hydroxylase and Dopamine Concentrations in the Ventral Tegmental Area-Nucleus Accumbens Projection During the Expression of Morphine-Induced Conditioned Place Preference in Rats. Neurochem Res. 2012:(37)1482-1489.
33. Xiang XH, Jiang Y, Ni Yanjun, Fan M, Shen F,Wang XW, Han JS, Cui CLCA. Catechol-O-methyltransferase polymorphisms do not play a significant role in pain perception in male Chinese Han population. Physiol Genomics. 2012;(44)318-328.
34. Jiang Y, Hao Y, Zhang Y, Liu J, Wang XY, Han JS, Fang J, Zhang JCA, Cui CLCA. Thirty minute transcutaneous electric acupoint stimulation modulates resting state brain activities: A perfusion and BOLD fMRI study. Brain Res. 2012;(1457)13-25.
35. Yue Zhang, Christopher B. Glielmi, Yin Jiang, Jing Wang, Xiaoying Wang, Jing Fang, Cailian Cui, Jisheng Han, Xiaoping Hu, Jue Zhang. Simultaneous CBF and BOLD mapping of high frequency acupuncture induced brain activity. Neuroscience Letters, 2012, 530: 12–17.
36. Yan-fang Zuo, Xin-sheng Wang, Cai-Lian CuiCA, Fei Luo, Peng Yu, Xue-Wei Wang. Cocaine-induced impulsive choices are accompanied by impairing delay-dependent anticipatory activity in basolateral amygdale. J Cognitive Neurosci, 2011 24:1, 196–211.
37. Xingjie Ping, Yaoying Ma, Yijing Li, Chong Qi, Xiaowei Sun, Xiufang Lv, Cai-Lian CuiCA. Essential Role of Protein Kinase C in Morphine-Induced Rewarding Memory. Neuropharmacology, 2011, 62(2):959-966.
38. Xiu-Fang Lv, Ya Xu, Ji-Sheng Han, Cai-Lian CuiCA. Expression of activity-regulated cytoskeleton-associated protein (Arc/Arg3.1) in the nucleus accumbens is critical for the acquisition, expression and reinstatement of morphine-induced conditioned place preference. Behavioural Brain Research, 2011, 223: 182–191.
39. Hong-Yu Li, Rong Zhang, Cai-Lian Cui, Ji-Sheng Han, Liu-Zhen WuCA. Damage of Splenic T Lymphocyte Proliferation and Differentiation and Its Normalization by Electro- acupuncture in Morphine-Dependent Mice Mode. eCAM , 2011, doi:10.1155/2011/424092
40. Gui-Bin Wang, Liu-Zhen Wu, Peng Yu, Yi-Jing Li, Xing-Jie Ping,Cai-Lian CuiCA. Multiple 100 Hz electroacupuncture treatments produced cumulative effect on the suppression of morphine withdrawal syndrome: Central preprodynorphin mRNA and p-CREB implicated. Peptides, 2011, 32: 713–721.
41. Yao-Ying Ma,Peng Yu,Chang-Yong Guo,Cai-Lian CuiCA. Effects of Ifenprodil on Morphine-Induced Conditioned Place Preference and Spatial Learning and Memory in Rats. Neurochemical Research,2011, 36: 383–391.
42. Jisheng Han, Cailian Cui, Liuzhen Wu. Acupuncture-related techniques for the treatment of opiate addiction: A case of translational medicine. Front. Med, 2011;5(2):141-50.
43. Jing Liang, Xing-Jie Ping, Yi-Jing Li, Yao-Ying Ma, Liu-Zhen Wu, Ji-Sheng Han, Cai-Lian CuiCA. Morphine-induced conditioned place preference in rats is inhibited by electroacupuncture at 2 Hz: Role of enkephalin in the Nucleus Accumbens. Neuropharmacology, 2010, 58: 233–240.
44. Ke Wang, Xiao-Hui Xiang, Fei He, Li-Bo Lin, Rong Zhang, Xing-Jie Ping, Qing-Hua Zhang, Ji-Sheng Han, Cai-Lian CuiCA, Guo-Ping Zhao. Transcriptome profiling analysis reveals region-distinctive changes of gene expression in the CNS in response to moderate restraint stress. Journal of neurochemistry, 2010, 113: 1436-1446.
45. Hu L, Chu NN, Sun LL, Zhang R, JS Han,CL CuiCA. Electroacupuncture treatment reverses morphine-induced physiological changes in dopaminergic neurons within the ventral tegmental area. Addiction Biology, 2009, 14(4):431-437.
46. Yao-Ying Ma, Li Meng, Chang-Yong Guo, Ji-Sheng Han, David Yue-Wei Lee,Cai-Lian CuiCA. Dose- and time-dependent, context-induced elevation of dopamine and its metabolites in the nucleus accumbens of morphine-induced CPP rats. Brain Research, 2009, 204: 192–199.
47. Yi-Jing Li, Fei Zhong, Peng Yu, Ji-Sheng Han, Cai-Lian CuiCA, Liu-Zhen WuCA. Electroacupuncture treatment normalized sleep disturbance in morphine withdrawal rats. eCAM 2011;2011:361054.
48. CL CuiCA, LZ Wu, F Luo. Acupuncture for the treatment of drug addiction. Neurochemical Research, 2008, 33(10): 2013-2022.
49. David H Overstreet,Cai-Lian Cui,Yao-Ying Ma,Chang-Yong Guo,Ji-Sheng Han,ScottE Lukas,David YW Lee. Electroacupuncture Reduces Voluntary Alcohol Intake in Alcohol-preferring Rats via an Opiate-sensitive Mechanism. Neurochemical Research,2008, 33(10): 2166-2170.
50. Ning-ning Chu, Wei Xia, Peng Yu, Ling Hu, Rong Zhang, Cai-lian CuiCA. Chronic morphine-induced neuronal morphological changes in the ventral tegmental area in rats are reversed by electroacupuncture treatment. Addiction Biology, 2008, 13: 47-51.
51. Wei Xia, Ning-Ning Chu, Jing Liang, Yi-Jing Li, Rong Zhang, Ji-Sheng Han, Cai-Lian CuiCA. Electroacupuncture of 2 Hz Has a Rewarding Effect: Evidence from a Conditioned Place Preference Study in Rats. eCAM 2011;2011:730514.
52. Y Chou, CL Cui, SD SCHLUSSMAN, J C CHOI, A HO, JS HAN, MJ KREEK. Effects of cocaine place conditioning, chronic escalating-dose “binge” pattern cocaine administration and acute withdrawal on orexin/hypocretin gene expression in lateral hypothalamus of fischer and Sprague-dawley rats. Neuroscience, 2008,153: 1225-1234.
53. Yao-Ying Ma, Xiang-Dang Shi, Ji-Sheng Han, Cai-Lian CuiCA. Peripheral electrical stimulation-induced suppression of morphine-induced CCP in rats: a role for dopamine in the nucleus accumbens. Brain Research, 2008, 1212: 63-70.
54. Ning-ning CHU, Yan-fang ZUO, Li MENG, David Yue-Wei Lee, Ji-sheng HAN, Cai-Lian CUICA. Peripheral electrical stimulation reversed the cell size reduction and increased BDNF level in the ventral tegmental area in chronic morphine treated. Brain Research, 2007, 1182: 90-97.
55. YF Zuo, JY Wang, JH Chen, ZM Qiao, JS Han, CL CuiCA, F Luo. A comparison between spontaneous electroencephalographic activities induced by morphine and morphine-related environment in rats. Brain Research, 2007, 1136: 88-101
56. Yao-Ying Ma, Ning-Ning Chu, Chang-Yong Guo, Ji-Sheng Han, Cai-Lian CuiCA.NR2B Containing NMDA Receptor Is Required for Morphine- But Not Stress-Induced Reinstatement. Experimental Neurology, 2007, 203:309-319.
57. Jing LIANG Yijing LI, Xingjie PING, Peng Yu, Yanfang ZUO, Liuzhen WU, Ji-Sheng HAN and Cai-lian CuiCA. The possible involvement of endogenous ligands for mu-, delta- and kappa-opioid receptors in modulating morphine-induced CPP expression in rats. Peptides, 2006, 27: 3307-3314.
58. Ma Y.Y., Guo C.Y., Yu P., Lee D.Y., Han J.S., Cui CLCA. The role of NR2B containing NMDA receptor in place preference conditioned with morphine and natural reinforcers in rats. Experimental Neurology, 2006, 200: 343–355.55. Ji-huan Chen, Jing Liang, Gui-bin Wang, Ji-sheng Han, Cai-lian CuiCA. Repeated 2 Hz peripheral electrical stimulations suppress morphine-induced CPP and improve spatial memory ability in rats. Experimental Neurology, 2005, 194 (2): 550-556.
59. Dong Ji , Zi-Ye Sui , Yao-Ying Ma, Fei Luo , Cai-lian CuiCA, Ji-Sheng Han. NMDA receptor in nucleus accumbens is implicated in morphine withdrawal in rats. Neurochemical Research, 2004, 29(11): 2113-2120.
60. Guo-Hong Cui, Xiao-Wei Ren, Liu-Zhen Wu, Ji-Sheng Han and Cai-Lian CuiCA. Electro-acupuncture Facilitates Recovery of Male Sexual Behavior in Morphine Withdrawal Rats. Neurochemical Research, 2004. 29(2): 397-401.
61. Shi XD, Wang GB, Ma YY, Ren YH, Luo F, Cui CLCA, Han JS. Repeated peripheral electrical stimulations suppress both morphine-induced CPP and reinstatement of extinguished CPP in rats: accelerated expression of PPE and PPD mRNA in nucleus accumbens implicated. Mol. Brain Research. 2004, 130: 124–133.
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