Repeated administration of caffeine increases femproporex-induced locomotor activity in adolescent and adult rats


Autoria(s): PARO, Ana Helena; AIZENSTEIN, Moacyr Luiz; DELUCIA, Roberto; PLANETA, Cleopatra Silva
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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20/10/2012

20/10/2012

2008

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Caffeine and femproporex are psychostimulants drugs widely consumed in Brazil. Behavioral sensitization is defined as an augmentation in the behavioral effect of a psychostimulant upon re-administration. Repeated administration of a psychostimulant produces behavioral sensitization to that drug and cross-sensitization to other drugs. We investigated whether repeated administration of caffeine increases femproporex-induced locomotor activity in adolescent and adult rats. Forty-eight adolescent (postnatal day 27) and 32 adult (postnatal day 60) received i.p. injections of caffeine (CAF) (10.0 mg/kg) (adolescent N = 24; adult N = 16)) or saline (adolescent N = 24; adult N = 16) once daily for ten days. Three days following the last injection each group was subdivided and received a challenge injection of femproporex (2.0 mg/kg i.p) or saline. Locomotor activity was recorded for 1 hour in 5 - minute intervals. Our results showed that repeated injections of caffeine increased femproporex - induced locomotor activity in adult and adolescent rats.

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Revista Brasileira de Ciências Farmacêuticas/Brazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, v.44, n.3, p.417-424, 2008

1516-9332

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Palavras-Chave #Caffeine #Femproporex #Locomotor activity/experimental study #Psychostimulants #CROSS-SENSITIZATION #BEHAVIORAL SENSITIZATION #RECEPTOR INTERACTIONS #NUCLEUS-ACCUMBENS #COCAINE #AMPHETAMINE #NICOTINE #DOPAMINE #MORPHINE #ADDICTION #Pharmacology & Pharmacy
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