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Vol. 282, Issue 2, 787-794, 1997
Department of Psychology and Neuroscience Program, The University
of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan
We report on the effect of environment on amphetamine sensitization in
rats with a unilateral 6-hydroxydopamine lesion of the mesostriatal
dopamine system. The rats were either housed in the test environment
(HOME) or exposed to it only during the treatments (NOVEL). In
experiment 1, the rats received seven consecutive i.p. injections of
either saline or 2 mg/kg amphetamine. After 1 wk withdrawal the
rotational response to 2 mg/kg amphetamine i.p. (i.e.,
amphetamine challenge) was compared in saline- vs. amphetamine-pretreated animals. Although both HOME and NOVEL groups sensitized, the magnitude of sensitization was greater in the NOVEL
group. In the NOVEL group there was also a greater conditioned response
to drug-related cues. In experiment 2 a dose-effect curve (0.75, 1.5, 3.0 and 6.0 mg/kg amphetamine i.p.) was determined before and
after six i.p. injections of 4.0 mg/kg amphetamine. Sensitization was
indicated by a parallel shift to the left of the dose-effect curve in
both groups, but this shift was 2.6 times greater in the NOVEL group
than in the HOME group. Finally, in experiment 3, we found that
environment- and sensitization-dependent differences in the psychomotor
response to amphetamine were not accompanied by differences in the
concentration of amphetamine in the plasma or in the striatum.
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