Benjamin Boutrel

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48 publications

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Inactivation of hypocretin receptor-2 signaling in dopaminergic neurons induces hyperarousal and enhanced cognition but impaired inhibitory control.
Bandarabadi M., Li S., Aeschlimann L., Colombo G., Tzanoulinou S., Tafti M., Becchetti A., Boutrel B., Vassalli A., 2024/02. Molecular psychiatry, 29 (2) pp. 327-341. Peer-reviewed.
 
Towards a machine-learning assisted diagnosis of psychiatric disorders and their operationalization in preclinical research: Evidence from studies on addiction-like behaviour in individual rats.
Jadhav K.S., Boury Jamot B., Deroche-Gamonet V., Belin D., Boutrel B., 2022/12. The European journal of neuroscience, 56 (11) pp. 6069-6083. Peer-reviewed.
 
Reversing anterior insular cortex neuronal hypoexcitability attenuates compulsive behavior in adolescent rats.
Jadhav K.S., Bernheim A.P., Aeschlimann L., Kirschmann G., Decosterd I., Hoffman A.F., Lupica C.R., Boutrel B., 2022/05/24. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 119 (21) pp. e2121247119. Peer-reviewed.
 
Astrocytes mediate the effect of oxytocin in the central amygdala on neuronal activity and affective states in rodents.
Wahis J., Baudon A., Althammer F., Kerspern D., Goyon S., Hagiwara D., Lefevre A., Barteczko L., Boury-Jamot B., Bellanger B. et al., 2021/04. Nature Neuroscience, 24 (4) pp. 529-541. Peer-reviewed.
 
Prefrontal cortex development and emergence of self-regulatory competence: the two cardinal features of adolescence disrupted in context of alcohol abuse.
Jadhav K.S., Boutrel B., 2019/08. The European journal of neuroscience, 50 (3) pp. 2274-2281. Peer-reviewed.
 
In situ metabolomic changes in rat hippocampus after acute cocaine administration
Joye T., Bararpour N., Augsburger M., Boutrel B., Thomas A., 2019/03. International Journal of Mass Spectrometry, 437 pp. 87-91. Peer-reviewed.
 
Interactions of hedonic and homeostatic systems in compulsive overeating
Rossetti Clara, Boutrel Benjamin, 2019. pp. 251-291 dans Compulsive Eating Behavior and Food Addiction, Elsevier.
Gut microbiome correlates with altered striatal dopamine receptor expression in a model of compulsive alcohol seeking.
Jadhav K.S., Peterson V.L., Halfon O., Ahern G., Fouhy F., Stanton C., Dinan T.G., Cryan J.F., Boutrel B., 2018/10. Neuropharmacology, 141 pp. 249-259. Peer-reviewed.
Hypocretin/orexin deficiency decreases cocaine abuse liability.
Steiner N., Rossetti C., Sakurai T., Yanagisawa M., de Lecea L., Magistretti P.J., Halfon O., Boutrel B., 2018/05/01. Neuropharmacology, 133 pp. 395-403. Peer-reviewed.
Gender-specific alteration of energy balance and circadian locomotor activity in the Crtc1 knockout mouse model of depression.
Rossetti C., Sciarra D., Petit J.M., Eap C.B., Halfon O., Magistretti P.J., Boutrel B., Cardinaux J.R., 2017/12/08. Translational psychiatry, 7 (12) p. 1269. Peer-reviewed.
A preclinical model for identifying rats at risk of alcohol use disorder.
Jadhav K.S., Magistretti P.J., Halfon O., Augsburger M., Boutrel B., 2017/08/25. Scientific reports, 7 (1) p. 9454. Peer-reviewed.
 
Lactate release from astrocytes to neurons contributes to cocaine memory formation.
Boury-Jamot B., Halfon O., Magistretti P.J., Boutrel B., 2016/12. BioEssays, 38 (12) pp. 1266-1273. Peer-reviewed.
 
A Role for Lactate in the Consolidation of Drug-Related Associative Memories.
Boutrel B., Magistretti P.J., 2016/06/01. Biological psychiatry, 79 (11) pp. 875-877. Peer-reviewed.
Disrupting astrocyte-neuron lactate transfer persistently reduces conditioned responses to cocaine.
Boury-Jamot B., Carrard A., Martin J.L., Halfon O., Magistretti P.J., Boutrel B., 2016. Molecular Psychiatry, 21 (8) pp. 1070-1076. Peer-reviewed.
Glucose-responsive neurons of the paraventricular thalamus control sucrose-seeking behavior.
Labouèbe G., Boutrel B., Tarussio D., Thorens B., 2016. Nature Neuroscience, 19 (8) pp. 999-1002.
 
Smoking, Alcohol, Drug Use, Abuse and Dependence in Narcolepsy and Idiopathic Hypersomnia: A Case-Control Study.
Barateau L., Jaussent I., Lopez R., Boutrel B., Leu-Semenescu S., Arnulf I., Dauvilliers Y., 2016. Sleep, 39 (3) pp. 573-580. Peer-reviewed.
Controversies about a common etiology for eating and mood disorders.
Rossetti C., Halfon O., Boutrel B., 2014. Frontiers In Psychology, 5 p. 1205.
 
Evidence for a compulsive-like behavior in rats exposed to alternate access to highly preferred palatable food.
Rossetti C., Spena G., Halfon O., Boutrel B., 2014. Addiction Biology, 19 (6) pp. 975-985. Peer-reviewed.
Controversies about the enhanced vulnerability of the adolescent brain to develop addiction.
Bernheim A., Halfon O., Boutrel B., 2013. Frontiers In Pharmacology, 4 p. 118. Peer-reviewed.
Insulin induces long-term depression of ventral tegmental area dopamine neurons via endocannabinoids.
Labouèbe G., Liu S., Dias C., Zou H., Wong J.C., Karunakaran S., Clee S.M., Phillips A.G., Boutrel B., Borgland S.L., 2013. Nature Neuroscience, 16 (3) pp. 300-308. Peer-reviewed.
The hypocretins and the reward function: what have we learned so far?
Boutrel B., Steiner N., Halfon O., 2013. Frontiers In Behavioral Neuroscience, 7 p. 59. Peer-reviewed.
 
Extended access cocaine self-administration differentially activates dorsal raphe and amygdala corticotropin-releasing factor systems in rats.
Zorrilla E.P., Wee S., Zhao Y., Specio S., Boutrel B., Koob G.F., Weiss F., 2012. Addiction Biology, 17 (2) pp. 300-308. Peer-reviewed.
Orexin/hypocretin (Orx/Hcrt) transmission and drug-seeking behavior: is the paraventricular nucleus of the thalamus (PVT) part of the drug seeking circuitry?
Martin-Fardon R., Boutrel B., 2012. Frontiers In Behavioral Neuroscience, 6 p. 75. Peer-reviewed.
Optogenetic Interrogation of Dopaminergic Modulation of the Multiple Phases of Reward-Seeking Behavior.
Adamantidis A.R., Tsai H.C., Boutrel B., Zhang F., Stuber G.D., Budygin E.A., Touriño C., Bonci A., Deisseroth K., de Lecea L., 2011. Journal of Neuroscience, 31 (30) pp. 10829-10835. Peer-reviewed.
 
Influence of ethanol dose and pigmentation on the incorporation of ethyl glucuronide into rat hair.
Kharbouche H., Steiner N., Morelato M., Staub C., Boutrel B., Mangin P., Sporkert F., Augsburger M., 2010. Alcohol (fayetteville, N.y.), 44 (6) pp. 507-514. Peer-reviewed.
The role of hypocretin in driving arousal and goal-oriented behaviors.
Boutrel B., Cannella N., de Lecea L., 2010. Brain Research, 1314 pp. 103-111. Peer-reviewed.
 
A neuropeptide-centric view of psychostimulant addiction
Boutrel Benjamin, 2008. British Journal of Pharmacology, 154 (2) pp. 343-357. Peer-reviewed.
Addiction and arousal: the hypocretin connection
Boutrel B., de Lecea L., 2008. Physiology and Behavior, 93 (4-5) pp. 947-951. Peer-reviewed.
CRF(1) receptor antagonists attenuate escalated cocaine self-administration in rats
Specio Sheila E., Wee Sunmee, O'Dell Laura E., Boutrel Benjamin, Zorrilla Eric P., Koob George F., 2008. Psychopharmacology, 196 (3) pp. 473-482. Peer-reviewed.
 
A key role for hypocretin in regulating brain reward function and reinstatement for drug seeking behaviour in rats
Boutrel Benjamin, Kenny Paul J., Specio Sheila E., Halfon Olivier, Magistretti Pierre J., Markou Athina, Koob George F., Lecea L. de , 2006. p. 16 dans , Neuropsychobiology. Peer-reviewed.
 
Addiction and arousal: alternative roles of hypothalamic peptides
Lecea Luis de, Jones Barbara E., Boutrel Benjamin, Borgland Stephanie L., Nishino Seiji, Bubser Michael, DiLeone Ralph, 2006. Journal of Neuroscience, 26 (41) pp. 10372-10375. Peer-reviewed.
 
Hypocrétines: entre l'envie et le besoin: ...ou l'émergence d'une nouvelle voie d'origine hypothalamique impliquée dans la motivation et l'addiction = Hypocretins : between desire and needs... toward the understanding of a new hypothalamic brain pathway involved in motivation and addiction
Boutrel Benjamin, 2006. Médecine Sciences : M/S, 22 (6/7) pp. 573-575. Peer-reviewed.
 
A key role for hypocretin in regulating brain reward function and reinstatement for drug-seeking behavior in rats
Boutrel Benjamin, Kenny Paul J., Specio Sheila E., Winsky-Sommerer Raphaëlle, Halfon Olivier, Magistretti Pierre J., Markou Athina, Koob George F., Lecea Luis de, 2005. p. 60 dans , Behavioural Pharmacology. Peer-reviewed.
 
Hypocretins and the brain reward function
Boutrel Benjamin, Kenny Paul J., Markou Athina, Koob George F., 2005. pp. 345-355 dans de Lecea Luis, Sutcliffe J. Gregor (eds.) Hypocretins as integrators of physiological signals, Springer.
 
Metabotropic glutamate 5 receptor blockade may attenuate cocaine self-administration by decreasing brain reward function in rats
Kenny Paul J., Boutrel Benjamin, Gasparini Fabrizio, Koob George F., Markou Athina, 2005. Psychopharmacology, 179 (1) pp. 247-254. Peer-reviewed.
 
Role for hypocretin in mediating stress-induced reinstatement of cocaine-seeking behavior
Boutrel Benjamin, Kenny Paul J., Specio Sheila E., Martin-Fardon Rémi, Markou Athina, Koob George F., Lecea Luis de, 2005. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 102 (52) pp. 19168-19173. Peer-reviewed.
 
Stress and arousal: the corticotrophin-releasing factor/hypocretin circuitry
Winsky-Sommerer Raphaëlle, Boutrel Benjamin, Lecea Luis de, 2005. Molecular Neurobiology, 32 (3) pp. 285-294. Peer-reviewed.
 
The corticotropin-releasing factor-hypocretin connection: implications in stress response and addiction
Pañeda C., Winsky-Sommerer Raphaëlle, Boutrel Benjamin, Lecea Luis de, 2005. Drug News & Perspectives, 18 (4) pp. 250-255. Peer-reviewed.
 
Contribution of the "knock-out" technology to understanding the role of serotonin in sleep regulations
Adrien J., Alexandre C., Boutrel Benjamin, Popa D., 2004. Archives italiennes de biologie, 142 (4) pp. 369-377. Peer-reviewed.
 
Neurobiological mechanisms in the transition from drug use to drug dependence
Koob George F., Ahmed Serge H., Boutrel Benjamin, Chen Scott A., Kenny Paul J., Markou Athina, O'Dell Laura E., Parsons Loren H., Sanna Pietro Paolo, 2004. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews, 27 (8) pp. 739-749. Peer-reviewed.
 
What keeps us awake: the neuropharmacology of stimulants and wakefulness-promoting medications
Boutrel Benjamin, Koob George F., 2004. Sleep, 27 (6) pp. 1181-1194. Peer-reviewed.
 
5-HT 1A/1B receptor-mediated effects of the selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor, citalopram, on sleep: studies in 5-HT 1A and 5-HT 1B knockout mice
Monaca Christelle, Boutrel Benjamin, Hen René, Hamon Michel, Adrien Joëlle, 2003. Neuropsychopharmacology, 28 (5) pp. 850-856. Peer-reviewed.
 
Metabotropic glutamate 5 receptor antagonist MPEP decreased nicotine and cocaine self-administration but not nicotine and cocaine-induced facilitation of brain reward function in rats
Kenny Paul J., Paterson N.E., Boutrel Benjamin, Semenova S., Harrison A.A., Gasparini Fabrizio, Koob George F., Skoubis P.D., Markou Athina, 2003. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1003 pp. 415-418. Peer-reviewed.
 
The role of the hypocretinergic system in the integration of networks that dictate the states of arousal
Winsky-Sommerer Raphaëlle, Boutrel Benjamin, Lecea Luis de, 2003. Drug News & Perspectives, 16 (8) pp. 504-512. Peer-reviewed.
 
Involvement of 5-HT1A receptors in homeostatic and stress-induced adaptive regulations of paradoxical sleep: studies in 5-HT1A knock-out mice
Boutrel Benjamin, Monaca Christelle, Hen René, Hamon Michel, Adrien Joëlle, 2002. Journal of Neuroscience, 22 (11) pp. 4686-4692. Peer-reviewed.
 
Homeostatic regulation of serotonergic function by the serotonin transporter as revealed by nonviral gene transfer
Fabre Véronique, Boutrel Benjamin, Hanoun Naïma, Lanfumey Laurence, Fattaccini Claude Michelle, Demeneix Barbara, Adrien Joëlle, Hamon Michel, Martres Marie-Pascale, 2000. Journal of Neuroscience, 20 (13) pp. 5065-5075. Peer-reviewed.
 
Two mouse lines selected for differential sensitivities to beta-carboline-induced seizures are also differentially sensitive to various pharmacological effects of other GABA(A) receptor ligands
Rinaldi Daisy, Boutrel Benjamin, Adrien Joëlle, Venault Patrice, Chapouthier Georges, 2000. Behavior Genetics, 30 (6) p. 497. Peer-reviewed.
 
Key role of 5-HT1B receptors in the regulation of paradoxical sleep as evidenced in 5-HT1B knock-out mice
Boutrel Benjamin, Franc Bernard, Hen René, Hamon Michel, Adrien Joëlle, 1999. Journal of Neuroscience, 19 (8) pp. 3204-3212. Peer-reviewed.
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