Cue-induced methamphetamine craving increases after prolonged forced (experimenter-imposed) abstinence from the drug (incubation of methamphetamine craving). Here, we determined whether this incubation phenomenon would occur under conditions that promote voluntary (self-imposed) abstinence. We also determined the effect of the novel metabotropic glutamate receptor 2 positive allosteric modulator, AZD8529, on incubation of methamphetamine craving after forced or voluntary abstinence.

Effect of the Novel Positive Allosteric Modulator of Metabotropic Glutamate Receptor 2 AZD8529 on Incubation of Methamphetamine Craving After Prolonged Voluntary Abstinence in a Rat Model

Venniro M;
2015-01-01

Abstract

Cue-induced methamphetamine craving increases after prolonged forced (experimenter-imposed) abstinence from the drug (incubation of methamphetamine craving). Here, we determined whether this incubation phenomenon would occur under conditions that promote voluntary (self-imposed) abstinence. We also determined the effect of the novel metabotropic glutamate receptor 2 positive allosteric modulator, AZD8529, on incubation of methamphetamine craving after forced or voluntary abstinence.
2015
Abstinence; Addiction models; Discrete choice; Extended access; Glutamate; Incubation of drug craving; Palatable food; Positive allosteric modulator; Psychostimulants; Relapse; Self-administration; mGluR2/3; Amphetamine-Related Disorders; Animals; Central Nervous System Stimulants; Craving; Cues; Disease Models, Animal; Drug-Seeking Behavior; Excitatory Amino Acid Agents; Extinction, Psychological; Food; Indoles; Methamphetamine; Oxadiazoles; Rats; Receptors, Metabotropic Glutamate; Self Administration; Substance Withdrawal Syndrome; Time Factors; Volition
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