Two months after prolonged administration of estradiol (ES) in female rats the behavioural responsiveness to muscimol, a GABA receptor stimulating agent, and to apomorphine, a dopamine receptor agonist, was significantly altered. In particular, the decrease in locomotor activity induced by a challenge dose of muscimol (0.5-1 mg/kg) was significantly attenuated in ES-pretreated animals. Conversely, the intensity of stereotyped behaviour elicited by a challenge dose of apomorphine (1 mg/kg) was significantly increased in ES-pretreated rats. The behavioural alterations in the response to muscimol and apomorphine presumably result from the production of central GABA receptor subsensitivity and dopamine receptor supersensitivity respectively, in...
SCH 23390 (SCH), a DA1-receptor antagonist, did not influence the decrease in locomotor activity eli...
Acute administration of desipramine, mianserin and viloxazine produces a significant decrease of loc...
Effects of repeated apomorphine and haloperidol treatments on subsequent behavioral sensitivity to a...
Abstract: Previous studies have shown that female rats develop habitual behavior faster ...
While it is well established that estrogen is necessary to maintain respondent behavior (lordosis) e...
Apomorphine-induced behavioural sensitization was studied in male Wistar rats. The acute administrat...
Abstract. The effects of apomorphine upon stereotypy and bromocriptine upon wheel running and intra-...
The repeated intermittent administration of amphetamine (AMPH) produces a progressive and enduring e...
Cocaine sensitization is a marker for some facets of addiction, is greater in female rats, and may b...
Administration of estradiol benzoate to gonadectomized female rats results in up-regulation of CNS g...
The effects of apomorphine upon stereotype and bromocriptine upon wheel running and intracranial rew...
<p>Sex differences in drug addiction are mediated in part by effects of the ovarian hormone estradio...
Effects of estradiol on central dopamine function and dopamine-mediated behaviors in female rat
Ovariectomy (OVX) of female rats results in a decreased behavioral response to stimulation of the me...
The changes in the acquisition of conditioned avoidance responses (CARs) and the performance of some...
SCH 23390 (SCH), a DA1-receptor antagonist, did not influence the decrease in locomotor activity eli...
Acute administration of desipramine, mianserin and viloxazine produces a significant decrease of loc...
Effects of repeated apomorphine and haloperidol treatments on subsequent behavioral sensitivity to a...
Abstract: Previous studies have shown that female rats develop habitual behavior faster ...
While it is well established that estrogen is necessary to maintain respondent behavior (lordosis) e...
Apomorphine-induced behavioural sensitization was studied in male Wistar rats. The acute administrat...
Abstract. The effects of apomorphine upon stereotypy and bromocriptine upon wheel running and intra-...
The repeated intermittent administration of amphetamine (AMPH) produces a progressive and enduring e...
Cocaine sensitization is a marker for some facets of addiction, is greater in female rats, and may b...
Administration of estradiol benzoate to gonadectomized female rats results in up-regulation of CNS g...
The effects of apomorphine upon stereotype and bromocriptine upon wheel running and intracranial rew...
<p>Sex differences in drug addiction are mediated in part by effects of the ovarian hormone estradio...
Effects of estradiol on central dopamine function and dopamine-mediated behaviors in female rat
Ovariectomy (OVX) of female rats results in a decreased behavioral response to stimulation of the me...
The changes in the acquisition of conditioned avoidance responses (CARs) and the performance of some...
SCH 23390 (SCH), a DA1-receptor antagonist, did not influence the decrease in locomotor activity eli...
Acute administration of desipramine, mianserin and viloxazine produces a significant decrease of loc...
Effects of repeated apomorphine and haloperidol treatments on subsequent behavioral sensitivity to a...