rat; strain differences; striatum; ventral tegmental area ABSTRACT Cocaethylene is a neuroactive metabolite derived from the concurrent consumption of cocaine and ethanol. The effects of cocaethylene on locomotor activity, stereotypy, and rearing in Long-Evans and Sprague-Dawley rats were compared.Asingle cocaine injection (molar equivalent of 60 µmol/kg cocaethylene, intraperitoneal) elicited a robust series of motor output behaviors, including locomotion, stereotypy, and rearing over a 30-minute testing period in Long-Evans rats. In contrast, cocaethylene administra-tion, under comparable testing conditions, produced no significant changes in locomotor and investigatory behaviors. Because cocaethylene has relatively little impact on serot...
The use of inbred rat strains provides a tool to investigate the role of genetic factors in drug abu...
This study assessed the involvement of serotonergic systems in the locomotor-stimulating effects of ...
Rationale In naive rats, passive administration of drugs of abuse preferentially increases extracell...
Cocaethylene is a neuroactive metabolite derived from the concurrent consumption of cocaine and etha...
We examined the behavioral and neurochemical effects of cocaethylene treatment in Long–Evans (�LE). ...
. .We examined the behavioral and neurochemical effects of cocaethylene treatment in Long–Evans LE a...
When cocaine and ethanol are taken together a cocaine metabolite called cocaethylene is produced. In...
Cocaethylene is a psychoactive metabolite formed\ud during the combined consumption of cocaine and e...
High concentrations of cocaethylene (EC), the ethyl ester of benzoylecgonine, were measured in the b...
The present study ln male Wistar rats was designed to rate and analyze six specific cocaine-induced ...
Although once considered a benign recreational stimulant, cocaine is now recognized to possess subst...
Current research suggests there are genetic differences in susceptibility to drug abuse. One way to ...
Accepted for publication December 8,1993 Current research suggests there are genetic differences in ...
The catechol and indole pathways are important components underlying plasticity in the frontal corte...
The Swiss sublines of Roman high-avoidance (RHA/Verh) and Roman low-avoidance (RLA/Verh) rats differ...
The use of inbred rat strains provides a tool to investigate the role of genetic factors in drug abu...
This study assessed the involvement of serotonergic systems in the locomotor-stimulating effects of ...
Rationale In naive rats, passive administration of drugs of abuse preferentially increases extracell...
Cocaethylene is a neuroactive metabolite derived from the concurrent consumption of cocaine and etha...
We examined the behavioral and neurochemical effects of cocaethylene treatment in Long–Evans (�LE). ...
. .We examined the behavioral and neurochemical effects of cocaethylene treatment in Long–Evans LE a...
When cocaine and ethanol are taken together a cocaine metabolite called cocaethylene is produced. In...
Cocaethylene is a psychoactive metabolite formed\ud during the combined consumption of cocaine and e...
High concentrations of cocaethylene (EC), the ethyl ester of benzoylecgonine, were measured in the b...
The present study ln male Wistar rats was designed to rate and analyze six specific cocaine-induced ...
Although once considered a benign recreational stimulant, cocaine is now recognized to possess subst...
Current research suggests there are genetic differences in susceptibility to drug abuse. One way to ...
Accepted for publication December 8,1993 Current research suggests there are genetic differences in ...
The catechol and indole pathways are important components underlying plasticity in the frontal corte...
The Swiss sublines of Roman high-avoidance (RHA/Verh) and Roman low-avoidance (RLA/Verh) rats differ...
The use of inbred rat strains provides a tool to investigate the role of genetic factors in drug abu...
This study assessed the involvement of serotonergic systems in the locomotor-stimulating effects of ...
Rationale In naive rats, passive administration of drugs of abuse preferentially increases extracell...