Semenova_2003_Eur.J.Pharmacol_472_99

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Title : Decreased prepulse inhibition during nicotine withdrawal in DBA\/2J mice is reversed by nicotine self-administration - Semenova_2003_Eur.J.Pharmacol_472_99
Author(s) : Semenova S , Bespalov A , Markou A
Ref : European Journal of Pharmacology , 472 :99 , 2003
Abstract :

We characterized spontaneous and mecamylamine-precipitated nicotine withdrawal using intravenous nicotine self-administration, the acoustic startle response, prepulse inhibition and somatic signs of withdrawal in DBA/2J mice. Nicotine dependence was induced by continuous nicotine infusion through osmotic minipumps. Nicotine self-administration was studied before and after the induction of dependence. The initial test revealed significant nicotine self-administration at the 0.048 microg/infusion dose. During the second self-administration test, saline-treated mice exhibited increased aversiveness of response-contingent infusions of high nicotine doses; these changes were not seen in the nicotine-treated animals reflecting tolerance to nicotine's effects. Neither mecamylamine administration nor spontaneous withdrawal affected the expression of somatic signs, except that increases in jumping were observed during spontaneous withdrawal. Finally, nicotine withdrawal increased general activity in the startle chambers when no stimuli were presented, possibly reflecting increased body tremor and/or agitation, and decreased prepulse inhibition reflecting a sensorimotor gating deficit; the last two effects were reversed by nicotine self-administration. Thus, nicotine withdrawal results in modest, but yet detectable, changes in the behavior of mice.

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Semenova S, Bespalov A, Markou A (2003)
Decreased prepulse inhibition during nicotine withdrawal in DBA\/2J mice is reversed by nicotine self-administration
European Journal of Pharmacology 472 :99

Semenova S, Bespalov A, Markou A (2003)
European Journal of Pharmacology 472 :99