2017
DOI: 10.3389/fnbeh.2017.00053
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Sex Differences in the Physiological and Behavioral Effects of Chronic Oral Methylphenidate Treatment in Rats

Abstract: Methylphenidate (MP) is a psychostimulant prescribed for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. Previously, we developed a dual bottle 8-h-limited-access-drinking-paradigm for oral MP treatment of rats that mimics the pharmacokinetic profile of treated patients. This study assessed sex differences in response to this treatment. Male and female Sprague Dawley rats were assigned to one of three treatment groups at 4 weeks of age (n = 12/group): Control (water), low dose (LD) MP, and high dose (HD) MP. Rats dr… Show more

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“…MP also reduces impulsivity and inattention, suppresses anxiety- and depressive-like behaviors, and improves social interaction skills and sleep parameters [3, 710]. These wide ranging behavioral effects suggest that non-prescription MP use may cause similar effects in healthy subjects, as were recently reported with rats in terms of behavior [11] and development [12]. Moreover, the known side effects of MP administration such as insomnia, stomachache, headache, anorexia, and the potential for abuse due to MP-induced euphoria may pose additional risks for healthy individuals using MP [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 66%
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“…MP also reduces impulsivity and inattention, suppresses anxiety- and depressive-like behaviors, and improves social interaction skills and sleep parameters [3, 710]. These wide ranging behavioral effects suggest that non-prescription MP use may cause similar effects in healthy subjects, as were recently reported with rats in terms of behavior [11] and development [12]. Moreover, the known side effects of MP administration such as insomnia, stomachache, headache, anorexia, and the potential for abuse due to MP-induced euphoria may pose additional risks for healthy individuals using MP [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…Using this experimental paradigm, the present study investigated the behavioral and developmental effects of 13-week-long MP treatment in rats that excluded weekends, and their reversal following a 5-week abstinence period. We hypothesized that during the treatment phase, chronic MP exposure, regardless of weekend abstinence, would produce the same effects as we previously reported [11]. Furthermore, we expected the effects of chronic MP treatment to be generally reversed following prolonged abstinence, as our recent data indicated [23].…”
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confidence: 73%
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“…The paradigm was developed based on earlier experiments in our laboratory wherein we observed that free-fed males and females between P35-P55 consume between 15-25g or 12-23g, respectively, increasing daily intake by approximately one gram every two days [unpublished observations, but similarly reported in (Amancio-Belmont, Romano-Lopez, Ruiz-Contreras, Mendez-Diaz, & Prospero-Garcia, 2017) and (Robison et al, 2017)]. We have observed that limiting food to 85-90% of free-fed intake reduced subject weight to ~80% of free-fed weight.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%