Title of article
Ects of repeatedffe cocaine administration on sensory inhibition in rats: Preliminary data
Author/Authors
Nashaat N. Boutros، نويسنده , , Norman J. Uretsky، نويسنده , , Jennifer J. Lui، نويسنده , , Ronel B. Millana، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1997
Pages
6
From page
461
To page
466
Abstract
We have recently reported that acute administration of cocaine to rats alters their sensory inhibitory capacity as tested in a paired click paradigm (S1/S2). Whether such acutely induced changes are persistent, is not known. In order to shed some light on the degree of spontaneous reversibility of cocaine-induced decreased sensory inhibition, rats were tested immediately after cocaine administration and 9 days after cessation of cocaine exposure. Six rats received cocaine HC1 20mg/kg intraperitoneally and six rats received normal saline for 5 consecutive days. The amplitudes of the S1 responses were significantly decreased in the cocaine animals during the injection days only, but not 9 days later. Two measures of sensory inhibition were employed, S2/S1 × 100 amplitude ratio and S1–S2 amplitude difference. The ratio measure indicated a significant decrease in inhibitory capacity in the cocaine group during the injection days, and remained significantly decreased 9 days after cessation of cocaine administration. The data suggest that repeated cocaine administration can induce persistent deficit in the ability of the ratʹs brain to inhibit incoming irrelevant sensory stimuli.
Keywords
P50 , sensory inhibition , Cocaine , mid-latency , Evoked potentials , N40
Journal title
Biological Psychiatry
Serial Year
1997
Journal title
Biological Psychiatry
Record number
500138
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