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Behavioural effects of quinpirole following withdrawal of chronic treatment with the CB1 agonist, HU-210, in rats
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The present study investigated spontaneous and quinpirole-induced motor responses of in rats, following withdrawal from chronic treatment with the potent cannabinoid agonist HU-210. Withdrawal from chronic HU-210 (20 microg/kg daily, 14 days) produced a decrease in spontaneous activity at 1 and 2 days and enhanced the hyperactivity induced by acute administration of the dopamine D2 agonist quinpirole (0.5 mg/kg) at 4 days after the end of HU-210 treatment. Administration of quinpirole on day 4 of withdrawal from chronic HU-210 enhanced stereotyped responses and induced jumping behaviour. These results suggest that withdrawal from chronic exposure to cannabinoid agonists could induce a time-dependent alteration in dopamine D2 psychomotor function, leading to a behavioural disorganization, comparable to acute psychotic episodes after continuous cannabinoids.
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