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. 1993;110(1-2):152-8.
doi: 10.1007/BF02246965.

Subsensitivity to rewarding and locomotor stimulant effects of a dopamine agonist following chronic mild stress

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Subsensitivity to rewarding and locomotor stimulant effects of a dopamine agonist following chronic mild stress

M Papp et al. Psychopharmacology (Berl). 1993.

Abstract

Chronic exposure to very mild unpredictable stress has previously been found to reduce or abolish the acquisition of place preference conditioning. In the present study, chronic mild stress was found to abolish the acquisition of preferences for a distinctive environment paired with systemic administration of amphetamine (0.5 mg/kg) or quinpirole (100-400 micrograms/kg) or with quinpirole (0.75 micrograms) administered bilaterally within the nucleus accumbens. The locomotor stimulant effects of quinpirole (100-400 micrograms/kg) were also attenuated in stressed animals. The result suggest that decreased sensitivity to reward following chronic mild stress results from a decreased sensitivity of dopamine D2 receptors within the nucleus accumbens.

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