Feeding condition and the relative contribution of different dopamine receptor subtypes to the discriminative stimulus effects of cocaine in rats
@article{Baladi2013FeedingCA, title={Feeding condition and the relative contribution of different dopamine receptor subtypes to the discriminative stimulus effects of cocaine in rats}, author={M. Baladi and A. Newman and C. France}, journal={Psychopharmacology}, year={2013}, volume={231}, pages={581-591} }
RationaleThe contribution of dopamine receptor subtypes in mediating the discriminative stimulus effects of cocaine is not fully established. Many drug discrimination studies use food to maintain responding, necessitating food restriction, which can alter drug effects.ObjectiveThis study established stimulus control with cocaine (10 mg/kg) in free-feeding and food-restricted rats responding under a schedule of stimulus shock termination (SST) and in food-restricted rats responding under a… CONTINUE READING
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