2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.bbr.2019.03.002
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No evidence that wheel-running exercise impacts cocaine conditioned place preference in male C57BL/6J mice

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“…In contrast with the converging evidence that increased AHN reduces cocaine selfadministration, when AHN-enhancing interventions are used as a 'preventive' approach before a cocaine CPP paradigm, reduced [41,43], unchanged [44,45]…”
Section: Processing Of Cocaine-related Memoriesmentioning
confidence: 85%
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“…In contrast with the converging evidence that increased AHN reduces cocaine selfadministration, when AHN-enhancing interventions are used as a 'preventive' approach before a cocaine CPP paradigm, reduced [41,43], unchanged [44,45]…”
Section: Processing Of Cocaine-related Memoriesmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…increased [46] cocaine CPP have been reported. The reason for these conflicting findings is unclear, although the use of (male) rodents of different strains and species may have contributed to the variability among studies [41,[43][44][45]. Another possibility is that because increasing AHN may potentiate hippocampus-dependent contextual and associative memory [47], enhanced cognition may modulate the expression of the CPP response, independently of drug motivation and reward [17,31] (Figure 2).…”
Section: And Evenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, other studies found that EE (including access to a running wheel), when introduced before conditioning, actually strengthened nicotine (Ewin et al 2015), morphine (Eisenstein and Holmes 2007) or cocaine CPP (Smith et al 2008) and delayed the extinction of CPP (Mustroph et al 2011). A very recent study found no evidence of wheel running during rearing on the development of cocaine CPP in mice (Lespine and Tirelli 2019). Thus, the power of EE as a preventative intervention against the development of CPP remains inconclusive and warrants further studies.…”
Section: Conditioned Place Preferencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Here, we show that cocaine exposure during adolescence desensitizes adult animals to a rewarding dose of cocaine (10 mg/kg), 39,40 independently from the contingency versus non‐contingency of cocaine exposure (SA vs. YC). In fact, it was sufficient to increase the dose of cocaine to drive CPP, suggesting that cocaine SA during adolescence might have moved the rewarding threshold higher for cocaine‐CPP in adulthood .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 80%