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Potentiation of the behavioral and convulsant effects of cocaine by chronic administration in the rat
Authors:J S Stripling  E H Ellinwood
Affiliation:Behavioral Neuropharmacology Section, Department of Psychiatry, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC, USA
Abstract:The effect of chronic administration on the behavioral response to cocaine was studied in male Sprague-Dawley rats. In experiment 1 five groups of rats received daily intraperitoneal injections of either saline, 20 mg/kg, or 40 mg/kg cocaine hydrochloride for 10 days, or of higher doses of cocaine until either one or three convulsions occured. Following this initial treatment, all animals were left untreated for seven days, and then sensitivity to cocaine was assessed in all animals by a test injection series (daily injections of increasing doses of cocaine). Animals which had received 40 mg/kg cocaine during the initial treatment exhibited a greater behavioral response (stereotyped behavior) to cocaine during the test injection series than did animals treated with saline; both the 40 mg/kg and one — convulsion treatments during the initial stage of the experiment resulted in greater sensitivity to the convulsant effect of cocaine during the test injection series. In experiment 2 animals were injected intraperitoneally with either saline or 40 mg/kg cocaine for 10 days and then tested with a series of daily cocaine injections of increasing dosage after remaining untreated for 4, 8, 16 or 32 days. The results indicated that the initial treatment with 40 mg/kg cocaine augmented both the behavioral and convulsant effects of cocaine during the subsequent test injection series. The sensitization to the convulsant effect of cocaine was significant at all intervals after initial treatment except 16 days, while the duration of sensitization to the behavioral effects of cocaine could not be determined due to apparent age-related changes in the response of control animals to cocaine. The sensitization which was observed was attributed to the effects of cocaine per se rather than to convulsions produced by the drug.
Keywords:Cocaine  Chronic administration  Response potentiation  Stereotyped behavior  Convulsions  Rat
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