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Reduced cocaine-induced serotonin,but not dopamine and noradrenaline,release in rats with a genetic deletion of serotonin transporters
Affiliation:Department of Cognitive Neuroscience, Donders Institute for Brain Cognition and Behaviour, Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre, PO Box 9101, 6525 EZ Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Abstract:It has recently been proposed that the increased reinforcing properties of cocaine and ecstasy observed in rats with a genetic deletion of serotonin transporters are the result of a reduction in the psychostimulant-induced release of serotonin. Here we provide the neurochemical evidence in favor of this hypothesis and show that changes in synaptic levels of dopamine or noradrenaline are not very likely to play an important role in the previously reported enhanced psychostimulant intake of these serotonin transporter knockout rats. The results may very well explain why human subjects displaying a reduced expression of serotonin transporters have an increased risk to develop addiction.
Keywords:Cocaine pharmacology  Serotonin transporter knockout rats  Microdialysis  Serotonin release  Nucleus accumbens  Hippocampus
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