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671-674
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5
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9
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ACUTE LOW-LEVEL FORMALDEHYDE BEHAVIORAL AND NEUROCHEMICAL TOXICITY IN THE RAT
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Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry
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1985
1985
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Psychiatry; Neurosciences & Neurology; Pharmacology & Pharmacy
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Boja J W; Nielsen J A; Foldvary E; Truitt E B
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1985
Boja J W
Foldvary E
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Neurosciences & Neurology
Nielsen J A
Pharmacology & Pharmacy
Progress in neuro-psychopharmacology & biological psychiatry
Psychiatry
Truitt E B
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359-364
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3
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8
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SPECIFIC ANTAGONISM OF THE BEHAVIORAL-EFFECTS OF CHLORDIAZEPOXIDE AND PENTOBARBITAL IN THE RAT
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Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry
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1984
1984
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Neurosciences & Neurology; Pharmacology & Pharmacy; Psychiatry
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Schechter M D
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1016/0278-5846(84)90110-6" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">10.1016/0278-5846(84)90110-6</a>
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1984
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Pharmacology & Pharmacy
Progress in neuro-psychopharmacology & biological psychiatry
Psychiatry
Schechter M D
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271-276
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2
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8
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ETHANOL AND PENTOBARBITAL HAVE DIFFERENT BEHAVIORAL-EFFECTS IN THE RAT
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1984
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Schechter M D
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1016/0278-5846(84)90164-7" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">10.1016/0278-5846(84)90164-7</a>
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1984
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Neurosciences & Neurology
Pharmacology & Pharmacy
Progress in neuro-psychopharmacology & biological psychiatry
Psychiatry
Schechter M D
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1016/s0278-5846(82)80188-7" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.1016/s0278-5846(82)80188-7</a>
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129-135
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2
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6
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BEHAVIORAL EVIDENCE FOR DIFFERENT MECHANISMS OF ACTION FOR ETHANOL AND ANXIOLYTICS
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Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry
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1982
1982
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Neurosciences & Neurology; Pharmacology & Pharmacy; Psychiatry
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Schechter M D
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1016/s0278-5846(82)80188-7" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">10.1016/s0278-5846(82)80188-7</a>
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1982
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Neurosciences & Neurology
Pharmacology & Pharmacy
Progress in neuro-psychopharmacology & biological psychiatry
Psychiatry
Schechter M D
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1016/0278-5846(85)90052-1" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.1016/0278-5846(85)90052-1</a>
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739-743
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5
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9
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BEHAVIORAL AND NEUROCHEMICAL EFFECTS OF (-)-CATHINONE AND (+/-)-CATHINONE - DOSE-RESPONSE AND TIME-COURSE
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Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry
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1985
1985
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Neurosciences & Neurology; Pharmacology & Pharmacy; Psychiatry
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Nielsen J A; Schechter M D
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1016/0278-5846(85)90052-1" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">10.1016/0278-5846(85)90052-1</a>
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1985
Journal Article
Neurosciences & Neurology
Nielsen J A
Pharmacology & Pharmacy
Progress in neuro-psychopharmacology & biological psychiatry
Psychiatry
Schechter M D
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1016/0278-5846(95)00030-y" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.1016/0278-5846(95)00030-y</a>
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499–508
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3
Volume
19
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Scopolamine-physostigmine combination does not substitute for nicotine.
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Progress in neuro-psychopharmacology & biological psychiatry
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1995
1995-05
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Animals; Conditioning; Discrimination Learning/*drug effects; Dose-Response Relationship; Drug; Injections; Male; Nicotine/administration & dosage/*pharmacology; Nicotinic/drug effects; Operant/*drug effects; Physostigmine/administration & dosage/*pharmacology; Rats; Receptors; Scopolamine/administration & dosage/*pharmacology; Sprague-Dawley; Subcutaneous; Task Performance and Analysis
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Schechter M D
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1. Male Sprague-Dawley rats were trained to discriminate 0.4 mg/kg nicotine subcutaneously administered from its saline vehicle in a food-motivated operant discrimination task. Once trained, the discriminative performance was observed to be dose-responsive with an ED50 = 0.11 mg/kg. 2. The co-administration of 0.1 or 0.2 mg/kg physostigmine with either 0.1, 0.15 or 0.2 mg/kg scopolamine produced intermediate discriminative effects, i.e., neither nicotine- nor saline-like responding. However, the physostigmine-scopolamine combination neither substituted for nor increased the discriminative effects of co-administered nicotine. 3. The theoretical/mechanistic possibility that a combination of a cholinesterase inhibitor to increase available acetylcholine plus a specific anti-muscarinic to allow that increased acetylcholine to stimulate nicotinic receptors was investigated. Results indicate that the combination does not produce nicotine-like discriminative effects and evidence the possibility that nicotine discrimination may involve non-cholinergic mechanisms.
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1995
Animals
Conditioning
Discrimination Learning/*drug effects
Dose-Response Relationship
Drug
Injections
Male
Nicotine/administration & dosage/*pharmacology
Nicotinic/drug effects
Operant/*drug effects
Physostigmine/administration & dosage/*pharmacology
Progress in neuro-psychopharmacology & biological psychiatry
Rats
Receptors
Schechter M D
Scopolamine/administration & dosage/*pharmacology
Sprague-Dawley
Subcutaneous
Task Performance and Analysis
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1016/0278-5846(94)90108-2" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.1016/0278-5846(94)90108-2</a>
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925–933
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5
Volume
18
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Nicotine place preference using the biased method of conditioning.
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Progress in neuro-psychopharmacology & biological psychiatry
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1994
1994-09
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Animals; Conditioning; Cues; Injections; Male; Motor Activity/drug effects; Nicotine/*pharmacology; Operant/*drug effects; Rats; Sprague-Dawley; Subcutaneous
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Calcagnetti D J; Schechter M D
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1. The objective of the experimentation was to determine whether nicotine (NIC, 0.8 mg/kg subcutaneously administered) would produce a conditioned place preference (CPP) in rats confined for thirty min to their less-preferred side in a three compartment apparatus, or an aversion when another group of rats were confined to their more preferred side. 2. On the non-drugged test day following eight conditioning trials, the rats spent more time in the compartment paired with NIC that was initially less-preferred, whereas animals that were conditioned with NIC in their preferred compartment had no significant change in time spent in that side. 3. Subsequently, locomotor activity was measured during a 30 min test session following the injection of NIC at the dose tested in CPP (0.8 mg/kg). A possible common mechanism on NIC-induced CPP and locomotor stimulation, as they may be regulated by mesolimbic dopamine neurons is discussed.
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1994
Animals
Calcagnetti D J
Conditioning
Cues
Injections
Male
Motor Activity/drug effects
Nicotine/*pharmacology
Operant/*drug effects
Progress in neuro-psychopharmacology & biological psychiatry
Rats
Schechter M D
Sprague-Dawley
Subcutaneous
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1016/0278-5846(94)90014-0" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.1016/0278-5846(94)90014-0</a>
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575–584
Issue
3
Volume
18
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Conditioned place preference/aversion to fenfluramine in fawn hooded and sprague-Dawley rats.
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Progress in neuro-psychopharmacology & biological psychiatry
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1994
1994-05
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Animals; Avoidance Learning/*drug effects; Blood Platelets/metabolism; Brain Chemistry/genetics; Fenfluramine/*pharmacology; Habituation; Inbred Strains; Platelet Storage Pool Deficiency/physiopathology; Psychophysiologic/drug effects; Rats; Serotonin/metabolism/physiology; Species Specificity; Sprague-Dawley
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Meehan S M; Schechter M D
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The Fawn Hooded (FH) rat strain possesses a genetic platelet storage pool deficiency which leads to an impaired capacity for platelets to store and release serotonin. While the relationship between this deficit and possible alterations in brain serotonergic levels or function remains unclear, numerous behavioral studies have indicated that FH rats exhibit differential responses to serotonergic agonists and antagonist relative to other strains. The current study used the conditioned place preference paradigm to examine the ability of fenfluramine to produce a conditioned place preference (CPP) or aversion (CPA) in FH and Sprague-Dawley (SD) rats. Results indicated that fenfluramine failed to produce CPP or CPA in SD rats, but did produce a CPA in FH rats. Results are discussed in terms of the use of conditioned place preference to assess putative differences in serotonergic functioning in FH rats.
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1994
Animals
Avoidance Learning/*drug effects
Blood Platelets/metabolism
Brain Chemistry/genetics
Fenfluramine/*pharmacology
Habituation
Inbred Strains
Meehan S M
Platelet Storage Pool Deficiency/physiopathology
Progress in neuro-psychopharmacology & biological psychiatry
Psychophysiologic/drug effects
Rats
Schechter M D
Serotonin/metabolism/physiology
Species Specificity
Sprague-Dawley
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1016/0278-5846(93)90064-y" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.1016/0278-5846(93)90064-y</a>
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835–845
Issue
5
Volume
17
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Dopaminergic mediation of the stimulant generalization of nicotine.
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Progress in neuro-psychopharmacology & biological psychiatry
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1993
1993-09
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Alkaloids/pharmacology; Animals; Central Nervous System Stimulants/administration & dosage/*pharmacology; Cues; Discrimination (Psychology)/drug effects; Dopamine/*physiology; Dose-Response Relationship; Drug; Generalization (Psychology)/*drug effects; Injections; Intraperitoneal; Male; Nicotine/administration & dosage/*pharmacology; Rats; Sprague-Dawley; Thiazepines/pharmacology
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Schechter M D; Meehan S M
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1. Experiments were conducted to investigate if the psychostimulant cathinone, like d-amphetamine, would produce generalization of the discriminative stimulus effects of nicotine. 2. Rats were trained to discriminate either 0.8 mg/kg cathinone from its vehicle or 0.8 mg/kg nicotine from its vehicle and, subsequently, administered various doses of the other compound. 3. Results of Exp 1 indicate that animals trained to discriminate cathinone only partially generalize to the effects of 0.8-1.6 mg/kg nicotine. In contrast, animals trained to discriminate nicotine dose-responsively generalize to cathinone doses ranging from 0.1-1.2 mg/kg. 4. Exp 2 served to investigate the effects of the dopamine release inhibiting drug CGS 10746B upon the observed cathinone generalization in nicotine-trained rats. Pretreatment with this compound at doses of 20 and 30 mg/kg significantly attenuated cathinone generalization in these animals. 5. The results are discussed in light of the growing evidence that nicotinic receptors reside upon mesolimbic dopamine neurons and the possibility that the consequent increase in extracellular dopamine may produce the discriminative stimuli, as well as the reinforcing properties, of nicotine.
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1993
Alkaloids/pharmacology
Animals
Central Nervous System Stimulants/administration & dosage/*pharmacology
Cues
Discrimination (Psychology)/drug effects
Dopamine/*physiology
Dose-Response Relationship
Drug
Generalization (Psychology)/*drug effects
Injections
Intraperitoneal
Male
Meehan S M
Nicotine/administration & dosage/*pharmacology
Progress in neuro-psychopharmacology & biological psychiatry
Rats
Schechter M D
Sprague-Dawley
Thiazepines/pharmacology
-
Text
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1016/0278-5846(93)90051-s" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.1016/0278-5846(93)90051-s</a>
Pages
319–327
Issue
2
Volume
17
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Differential training sequence effect upon psychostimulant discrimination.
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Progress in neuro-psychopharmacology & biological psychiatry
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1993
1993-03
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Alkaloids/pharmacology; Animals; Appetite Depressants/pharmacology; Central Nervous System Stimulants/*pharmacology; Discrimination Learning/*drug effects; Dose-Response Relationship; Drug; Food; Male; Phenylpropanolamine/pharmacology; Psychotropic Drugs/pharmacology; Rats; Reinforcement Schedule; Sprague-Dawley
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Schechter M D
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1. Previous studies indicate that rats trained to discriminate either cathinone or cathine from its vehicle have a diminished discriminative performance when tested 24 hours after a drug administration when compared to tests conducted after a vehicle administration. The phenomenon of rapid tolerance may occur to produce a lessened interceptive cue on the test day following administration of the drug. It would, therefore, be probable that when rats are trained with consecutive cathinone or cathine administrations they would perform less well than if they were trained with these drugs never given in consecutive training sessions. 2. To test this hypothesis, rats were trained with 0.8 mg/kg
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1016/0278-5846(93)90051-s" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">10.1016/0278-5846(93)90051-s</a>
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1993
Alkaloids/pharmacology
Animals
Appetite Depressants/pharmacology
Central Nervous System Stimulants/*pharmacology
Discrimination Learning/*drug effects
Dose-Response Relationship
Drug
Food
Male
Phenylpropanolamine/pharmacology
Progress in neuro-psychopharmacology & biological psychiatry
Psychotropic Drugs/pharmacology
Rats
Reinforcement Schedule
Schechter M D
Sprague-Dawley
-
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1016/0278-5846(93)90011-g" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.1016/0278-5846(93)90011-g</a>
Pages
637–649
Issue
4
Volume
17
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Place preference for the psychostimulant cathinone is blocked by pretreatment with a dopamine release inhibitor.
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Progress in neuro-psychopharmacology & biological psychiatry
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1993
1993-07
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*Dopamine Antagonists; Alkaloids/administration & dosage/*pharmacology; Animals; Antipsychotic Agents/pharmacology; Central Nervous System Stimulants/administration & dosage/*pharmacology; Conditioning; Discrimination (Psychology)/drug effects; Dose-Response Relationship; Drug; Injections; Intraventricular; Male; Operant/*drug effects; Rats; Sprague-Dawley; Thiazepines/pharmacology
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Calcagnetti D J; Schechter M D
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1. The objective of Exp. 1 was to determine whether intracerebroventricular (ICV) injection of cathinone CATH (8.0-32 micrograms) would produce a dose-dependent conditioned place preference (CPP) and/or activation in rats. Results indicate that rats conditioned with 16 or 32 micrograms doses of CATH significantly increased the time spent in their less preferred side, whereas rats conditioned with the 8.0 micrograms dose failed to show any shift from baseline preference. The 16 and 32 micrograms doses of CATH also significantly (p \textless .004) increased activity by more than 65% of baseline. 2. Exp. 2 was designed to determine whether ICV pretreatment with a dopamine release inhibitor CGS 10746B (CGS; 15 micrograms/rat) would block place conditioning produced by CATH. The results demonstrate that CGS pretreatment effectively blocked CATH-induced place conditioning and the CATH-induced elevation of activity.
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1016/0278-5846(93)90011-g" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">10.1016/0278-5846(93)90011-g</a>
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*Dopamine Antagonists
1993
Alkaloids/administration & dosage/*pharmacology
Animals
Antipsychotic Agents/pharmacology
Calcagnetti D J
Central Nervous System Stimulants/administration & dosage/*pharmacology
Conditioning
Discrimination (Psychology)/drug effects
Dose-Response Relationship
Drug
Injections
Intraventricular
Male
Operant/*drug effects
Progress in neuro-psychopharmacology & biological psychiatry
Rats
Schechter M D
Sprague-Dawley
Thiazepines/pharmacology
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1016/0278-5846(92)90114-t" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.1016/0278-5846(92)90114-t</a>
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969–976
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6
Volume
16
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Reducing the time needed to conduct conditioned place preference testing.
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Progress in neuro-psychopharmacology & biological psychiatry
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1992
1905-06
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Alkaloids/pharmacology; Animals; Choice Behavior/*drug effects; Conditioning; Experimental/instrumentation/methods; Inbred Strains; Male; Motor Activity/drug effects; Operant/*drug effects; Psychology; Psychotropic Drugs/pharmacology; Rats
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Calcagnetti D J; Schechter M D
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The objective of the present experiment was to demonstrate whether four days of twice-a-day conditioned place conditioning produces a preference that is equivalent to that produced by using eight days of once-a-day training. Two doses of the amphetamine-like stimulant drug cathinone (0.2 and 1.6 mg/kg) were selected to demonstrate the effectiveness of twice-a-day (morning-vehicle; afternoon-drug pairings) conditioning. The 0.2 mg/kg dose of cathinone failed to affect the expression of place preference, whereas the 1.6 mg/kg dose produced a significant (p less than 0.002) shift in CPP from baseline when compared to previous measurements. These results demonstrate that twice-a-day pairings over four days effectively shorten the total duration of training without changing the development of place preference produced by once-a-day over eight conditioning day schedule.
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1016/0278-5846(92)90114-t" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">10.1016/0278-5846(92)90114-t</a>
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1992
Alkaloids/pharmacology
Animals
Calcagnetti D J
Choice Behavior/*drug effects
Conditioning
Experimental/instrumentation/methods
Inbred Strains
Male
Motor Activity/drug effects
Operant/*drug effects
Progress in neuro-psychopharmacology & biological psychiatry
Psychology
Psychotropic Drugs/pharmacology
Rats
Schechter M D