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Sleep rebound attenuates context-dependent behavioural sensitization induced by amphetamine

We have recently demonstrated that paradoxical sleep deprivation (PSD) potentiates the induction of amphetamine (AMPH)-induced behavioural sensitization by increasing its conditioned component. In the present study, the effects of sleep rebound (induced by 24 h recovery period from PSD) were studied...

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Published in:Progress in neuro-psychopharmacology & biological psychiatry 2008-07, Vol.32 (5), p.1277-1282
Main Authors: Calzavara, Mariana Bendlin, Andersen, Monica Levy, Fukushiro, Daniela Fukue, Lopez, Giorgia Batlle, Abílio, Vanessa Costhek, Tufik, Sergio, Frussa-Filho, Roberto
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Language:English
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Summary:We have recently demonstrated that paradoxical sleep deprivation (PSD) potentiates the induction of amphetamine (AMPH)-induced behavioural sensitization by increasing its conditioned component. In the present study, the effects of sleep rebound (induced by 24 h recovery period from PSD) were studied on AMPH-induced behavioural sensitization. Sleep rebound attenuated the acute locomotor-stimulating effect of AMPH. AMPH-induced behavioural sensitization was context-specific and was also attenuated by sleep rebound. These results strengthen the notion that sleep conditions can influence AMPH-induced behavioural sensitization.
ISSN:0278-5846
1878-4216
DOI:10.1016/j.pnpbp.2008.04.001