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Consuelo Guerri

Centro de Investigacion Principe Felipe

1 paper in the library · 26 citations · publishing 2011

Papers

Adolescent pre‐exposure to ethanol and 3,4‐methylenedioxymethylamphetamine (MDMA) increases conditioned rewarding effects of MDMA and drug‐induced reinstatement

Addiction Biology October 13, 2011 Bruno Ribeiro Do Couto, Manuel Daza‐losada, Marta Rodrı́guez-arias et al. 26 citations

Adolescent mice pre-exposed to ethanol, MDMA, or both showed increased rewarding effects from a low dose of MDMA in a conditioned place preference model. Pre-exposure did not alter acquisition of place preference induced by a higher MDMA dose, but the preference was more persistent in mice pre-exposed to MDMA or ethanol plus the higher MDMA dose. After extinction, reinstatement occurred with lower priming doses in pre-exposed groups. Pre-treatment also caused long-term changes in brain monoamine levels, including dopamine turnover and serotonin metabolites, depending on the dose used. The findings suggest that adolescent exposure to ethanol and MDMA may enhance the addictive properties of MDMA.