Authors
Walter Adriani, Flavia Chiarotti, Giovanni Laviola
Publication date
1998/10
Journal
Behavioral neuroscience
Volume
112
Issue
5
Pages
1152
Publisher
American Psychological Association
Description
Novelty seeking as well as amphetamine sensitization were studied in adult (postnatal day “PND”> 60) and periadolescent (PND 33–43) mice treated with saline or amphetamine (2 or 10 mg/kg once per day) for 3 days in a familiar environment. After a 48-hr wash-out period, mice were challenged with either saline or amphetamine (2 mg/kg) in the same environment. When given a choice, animals showed a preference for a novel environment, an effect more marked in periadolescents. Acute amphetamine strongly increased novelty seeking in adults, whereas it had an opposite effect in periadolescents. Adult mice in the chronic amphetamine 2 group showed a conditioned preference for the drug-paired compartment, whereas an aversion characterized adult mice in the amphetamine 10 group. Periadolescents in the latter group exhibited a greater sensitization of the locomotor response, but did not show the …
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