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MGLU5 receptors are necessary for extinction of drug associated cues and contexts

C Perry, F Reed, S Luikinga, I Zbukvic, JH Kim, A Lawrence

Journal of Neurochemistry | Wiley | Published : 2017

Abstract

Drug-associated cues and contexts are strong predictors of relapse. We used complex behavioural preparations to examine whether extinction of such cues reduces their capacity to trigger drug-seeking. We also examined whether the mGlu5 receptor is necessary for extinction learning. In Experiment 1, rats were trained to lever press for cocaine. Once stable responding was established, the context was extinguished by replacing the rats in the chambers, but with no opportunity to respond (levers were retracted). Control group remained in their home cage. An mGlu5 receptor negative allosteric modulator (MTEP) or vehicle was administered immediately after context extinction sessions. During subsequ..

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