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Increased context-dependent conditioning to amphetamine in mice lacking TAAR1. / Sukhanov, I; Caffino, L; Efimova, EV; Espinoza, S; Sotnikova, TD; Cervo, L; Fumagalli, F; Gainetdinov, RR.

в: Pharmacological Research, 2016.

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Sukhanov I, Caffino L, Efimova EV, Espinoza S, Sotnikova TD, Cervo L и пр. Increased context-dependent conditioning to amphetamine in mice lacking TAAR1. Pharmacological Research. 2016.

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Sukhanov, I ; Caffino, L ; Efimova, EV ; Espinoza, S ; Sotnikova, TD ; Cervo, L ; Fumagalli, F ; Gainetdinov, RR. / Increased context-dependent conditioning to amphetamine in mice lacking TAAR1. в: Pharmacological Research. 2016.

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title = "Increased context-dependent conditioning to amphetamine in mice lacking TAAR1.",
abstract = "Given the recent evidence indicating that amphetamine derivatives may also act as direct agonists of the G protein-coupled trace amine-associated receptor 1 (TAAR1), we hypothesized that TAAR1 could contribute to the reinforcing and addictive properties of amphetamines. Accordingly, the present study aimed to investigate the role of TAAR1 in the effects of psychostimulants by analyzing context-dependent sensitization and conditioned place preference (CPP) to d-amphetamine (AMPH) in TAAR1-KO mice. In context-dependent sensitization experiment, TAAR1-KO mice showed higher conditioned locomotor responses compared to wild-type mice. In the CPP test, TAAR1-KO animals were also more sensitive to priming-induced reinstatement of AMPH-induced conditioned place preference (CPP) than wild type mice. Importantly, saline-treated and AMPH-treated mice lacking TAAR1 demonstrated significant alterations in the total levels and phosphorylation of the critical subunit of NMDA glutamate receptors, GluN1, in the striatum, sugge",
keywords = "Amphetamine, Conditioning, NMDA glutamate receptors, Trace amine-associated receptor 1 (TAAR1)",
author = "I Sukhanov and L Caffino and EV Efimova and S Espinoza and TD Sotnikova and L Cervo and F Fumagalli and RR Gainetdinov",
year = "2016",
language = "не определен",
journal = "Pharmacological Research",
issn = "1043-6618",
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AU - Sukhanov, I

AU - Caffino, L

AU - Efimova, EV

AU - Espinoza, S

AU - Sotnikova, TD

AU - Cervo, L

AU - Fumagalli, F

AU - Gainetdinov, RR

PY - 2016

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AB - Given the recent evidence indicating that amphetamine derivatives may also act as direct agonists of the G protein-coupled trace amine-associated receptor 1 (TAAR1), we hypothesized that TAAR1 could contribute to the reinforcing and addictive properties of amphetamines. Accordingly, the present study aimed to investigate the role of TAAR1 in the effects of psychostimulants by analyzing context-dependent sensitization and conditioned place preference (CPP) to d-amphetamine (AMPH) in TAAR1-KO mice. In context-dependent sensitization experiment, TAAR1-KO mice showed higher conditioned locomotor responses compared to wild-type mice. In the CPP test, TAAR1-KO animals were also more sensitive to priming-induced reinstatement of AMPH-induced conditioned place preference (CPP) than wild type mice. Importantly, saline-treated and AMPH-treated mice lacking TAAR1 demonstrated significant alterations in the total levels and phosphorylation of the critical subunit of NMDA glutamate receptors, GluN1, in the striatum, sugge

KW - Amphetamine

KW - Conditioning

KW - NMDA glutamate receptors

KW - Trace amine-associated receptor 1 (TAAR1)

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JF - Pharmacological Research

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