KUČEROVÁ, Jana, Dagmar VRŠKOVÁ and Alexandra ŠULCOVÁ. Impact of behavioural sensitization and estrogen levels on i.v. self-adminitration of methamphetamine in rats. In New Frontiers in the Research of PhD students: The 5th International Conference of Postgraduate Medical Students. Hradec Králové: Charles University in Prague, faculty of Medicine in Hradec Kralové, 2008, p. 20-21. ISBN 978-80-254-3384-3. |
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@inproceedings{797074, author = {Kučerová, Jana and Vršková, Dagmar and Šulcová, Alexandra}, address = {Hradec Králové}, booktitle = {New Frontiers in the Research of PhD students: The 5th International Conference of Postgraduate Medical Students}, keywords = {methamphetamine; self-administration; behavioral sensitization; gender differences; rats}, language = {eng}, location = {Hradec Králové}, isbn = {978-80-254-3384-3}, pages = {20-21}, publisher = {Charles University in Prague, faculty of Medicine in Hradec Kralové}, title = {Impact of behavioural sensitization and estrogen levels on i.v. self-adminitration of methamphetamine in rats}, year = {2008} }
TY - JOUR ID - 797074 AU - Kučerová, Jana - Vršková, Dagmar - Šulcová, Alexandra PY - 2008 TI - Impact of behavioural sensitization and estrogen levels on i.v. self-adminitration of methamphetamine in rats PB - Charles University in Prague, faculty of Medicine in Hradec Kralové CY - Hradec Králové SN - 9788025433843 KW - methamphetamine KW - self-administration KW - behavioral sensitization KW - gender differences KW - rats N2 - All the animals experienced previously with effects of MET in the phase of pretreatment showed the lower self-administered intake of MET. This might indicate that MET produced more profound rewarding effects in rats previously sensitized to the drug. The female groups in estrus-like conditions self-administered higher doses of MET than male groups with the same treatment however the females in anestrus self-administererd even lower doses than males. This indicates certain enhancing effect of estrogens on MET addiction in laboratory rodent model which is in accordance with other findings from animal and human studies. ER -
KUČEROVÁ, Jana, Dagmar VRŠKOVÁ and Alexandra ŠULCOVÁ. Impact of behavioural sensitization and estrogen levels on i.v. self-adminitration of methamphetamine in rats. In \textit{New Frontiers in the Research of PhD students: The 5th International Conference of Postgraduate Medical Students}. Hradec Králové: Charles University in Prague, faculty of Medicine in Hradec Kralové, 2008, p.~20-21. ISBN~978-80-254-3384-3.
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