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Differential effects of localized lesions of n. accumbens on morphine- and amphetamine-induced locomotor hyperactivity in the C57BL/6J mouse.
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Morphine SulfatePsychopharmacologyExperimental PharmacologySocial SciencesNeurochemistryPsychoactive DrugMolecular NeuroscienceLocalized LesionsBehavioral NeuroscienceBehavioural PharmacologyBehavioral PharmacologyNeuropharmacologyAmphetamine-induced HyperactivityNervous SystemDopaminePharmacologyMorphine ResponseNeurophysiologyNeuroanatomyPhysiologyN. AccumbensNeuroscienceBiological PsychiatryCentral Nervous SystemMedicineC57bl/6j Mouse
Mice of the C57BL/6J strain became hyperactive to increasing doses of morphine sulfate. This response was similar to locomotor hyperactivity induced by amphetamine. Lesions and chemical blockade of posterior n. accumbens abolished amphetamine-induced hyperactivity and reduced but did not abolish the morphine response. These experiments demonstrate that the response to the two drugs is mediated by overlapping but noncongruent neural systems.
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