Authors
Ezio Tirelli, Giovanni Laviola, Walter Adriani
Publication date
2003/1/1
Source
Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews
Volume
27
Issue
1-2
Pages
163-178
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
The present review deals mainly with the ontogenesis of two important phenomena involved in vulnerability to several neuropsychiatric disorders, namely with drug-induced sensitization (both contextual and non-contextual) and with conditioned place preference. The term ‘infancy’ covers the first three postnatal weeks during development in rats and mice. Conversely, the term ‘adolescence’ may cover the whole postnatal period ranging from weaning (PND 21) to adulthood (at least PND 60) or specifically the period around the onset of puberty (animals aged 33–44 days). Recent studies in rats demonstrated that the establishment of a context-dependent sensitization appears during the first (for repeated drug administration) or during the second (for a single drug administration) postnatal week. However, the memory of drug-context association is transient in developing pups (lasting one or two days following the …
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