Journal article

Extinction of conditioned cues attenuates incubation of cocaine craving in adolescent and adult rats

HB Madsen, IC Zbukvic, SJ Luikinga, AJ Lawrence, JH Kim

Neurobiology of Learning and Memory | Published : 2017

Abstract

Relapse to drug use is often precipitated by exposure to drug associated cues that evoke craving. Cue-induced drug craving has been observed in both animals and humans to increase over the first few weeks of abstinence and remain high over extended periods, a phenomenon known as ‘incubation of craving’. As adolescence represents a period of vulnerability to developing drug addiction, potentially due to persistent reactivity to drug associated cues, we first compared incubation of cocaine craving in adolescent and adult rats. Adolescent (P35) and adult (P70) rats were trained to lever press to obtain intravenous cocaine, with each drug delivery accompanied by a light cue that served as the co..

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