2020
DOI: 10.1002/cne.25052
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Sex‐specific behavioral and neurogenic responses to cocaine in mice lacking and blocking dopamine D1 or dopamine D2 receptors

Abstract: Adult neurogenesis in rodents is modulated by dopaminergic signaling and inhibited by cocaine. However, the sex-specific role of dopamine D1 and D2 receptors (D1R, D2R) in the deleterious effect of cocaine on adult neurogenesis has not been described yet. Here, we explored sex differences in (a) cell proliferation (5 0-bromo-2 0deoxyuridine [BrdU]), (b) neural precursor (nestin), (c) neuronal phenotype (BrdU/ β3-tubulin), and (d) neuronal maturity (NeuN) in the subventricular zone (SVZ) of the lateral ventricl… Show more

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“…Thus, inhibition of Gi-DREADD-expressing D1-neurons by CLZ decreased the spontaneous locomotor activity and cocaine-induced hyper-locomotion. Although sex-dependent differences in the response to cocaine have been reported (Festa et al 2006, Rivera et al 2021, Kokane and Perrotti, 2020, the sex of the mice, which was evenly distributed in all groups of mice used in these experiments, did not modify the responses (Figs. 1B, 3D).…”
Section: Inhibition Of D1-neurons Decreases Basal and Cocaine-induced Locomotor Activitymentioning
confidence: 58%
“…Thus, inhibition of Gi-DREADD-expressing D1-neurons by CLZ decreased the spontaneous locomotor activity and cocaine-induced hyper-locomotion. Although sex-dependent differences in the response to cocaine have been reported (Festa et al 2006, Rivera et al 2021, Kokane and Perrotti, 2020, the sex of the mice, which was evenly distributed in all groups of mice used in these experiments, did not modify the responses (Figs. 1B, 3D).…”
Section: Inhibition Of D1-neurons Decreases Basal and Cocaine-induced Locomotor Activitymentioning
confidence: 58%