DOI: 10.26686/wgtn.17018813
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The role of dopamine D₂ receptor mechanisms in the development of MDMA sensitisation

Abstract: <p>Rationale. ±3, 4-methelynedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) is the primary psychoactive ingredient of the increasingly popular recreational street drug, ecstasy. As with other drugs of abuse, repeated intermitted exposure to MDMA can lead to an increase in the subsequent behavioural effects of the drug. This phenomenon, termed behavioural sensitisation, has been attributed to sensitisation of central DAergic mechanisms considered to underlie several aspects of addiction.  Objectives. The purpose of the pres… Show more

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