It has been previously demonstrated how rats can develop behavioral dopamine supersensitivity after long-term administration of caffeine. Since behavioral dopamine supersensitivity in rats is usually accompanied by an elevation in striatal dopamine D2(High) receptors, we examined whether alterations in D2(High) receptors occurred in the striatum of rats administered caffeine according to a regimen capable of eliciting behavioral dopamine supersensitivity (15 mg/kg i.p. every other day for 14 days). An increase of 126% in striatal D2(High) receptors was found in caffeine-sensitized rats. This marked elevation in D2(High) receptors may account for the caffeine-induced behavioral dopamine supersensitivity and may help elucidate the interaction...
In order to define the role of dopamine receptors in the contralateral rotational behavior induced b...
Caffeine, the most widely consumed psychostimulant drug, acutely stimulates motor behaviour and enha...
The behavioural and neurochemical effects of caffeine were examined in rats. The intraperitoneal adm...
It has been previously demonstrated how rats can develop behavioral dopamine supersensitivity after ...
The existence of extensive interactions between the psychostimulant caffeine and the dopaminergic tr...
The existence of extensive interactions between the psychostimulant caffeine and the dopaminergic tr...
We have recently shown that repeated exposure to caffeine sensitizes rats to the motor activating ef...
RATIONALE: Dopamine transmission acting at either the D(1) or D(2) receptor level is known to inf...
The effects of caffeine, an antagonist of adenosine A(1) and A(2A) receptors, are significantly infl...
Caffeine is a most popular psychostimulant and is consumed worldwide. A large body of evidence demo...
Caffeine has been reported to induce contralateral rotational behaviour in rats bearing a unilateral...
The effects of caffeine on extracellular dopamine and acetylcholine have been studied in freely movi...
Acute administration of caffeine, the most widely diffused psychostimulant drug, increases motor be...
The aim of this research was to study the role of dopamine D(1) receptors in caffeine elicited ERK p...
Subchronic intermittent administration of caffeine induces sensitization of motor behaviour and prom...
In order to define the role of dopamine receptors in the contralateral rotational behavior induced b...
Caffeine, the most widely consumed psychostimulant drug, acutely stimulates motor behaviour and enha...
The behavioural and neurochemical effects of caffeine were examined in rats. The intraperitoneal adm...
It has been previously demonstrated how rats can develop behavioral dopamine supersensitivity after ...
The existence of extensive interactions between the psychostimulant caffeine and the dopaminergic tr...
The existence of extensive interactions between the psychostimulant caffeine and the dopaminergic tr...
We have recently shown that repeated exposure to caffeine sensitizes rats to the motor activating ef...
RATIONALE: Dopamine transmission acting at either the D(1) or D(2) receptor level is known to inf...
The effects of caffeine, an antagonist of adenosine A(1) and A(2A) receptors, are significantly infl...
Caffeine is a most popular psychostimulant and is consumed worldwide. A large body of evidence demo...
Caffeine has been reported to induce contralateral rotational behaviour in rats bearing a unilateral...
The effects of caffeine on extracellular dopamine and acetylcholine have been studied in freely movi...
Acute administration of caffeine, the most widely diffused psychostimulant drug, increases motor be...
The aim of this research was to study the role of dopamine D(1) receptors in caffeine elicited ERK p...
Subchronic intermittent administration of caffeine induces sensitization of motor behaviour and prom...
In order to define the role of dopamine receptors in the contralateral rotational behavior induced b...
Caffeine, the most widely consumed psychostimulant drug, acutely stimulates motor behaviour and enha...
The behavioural and neurochemical effects of caffeine were examined in rats. The intraperitoneal adm...