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M.c. Gómez

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Differential effects of bupropion on acquisition and performance of an active avoidance task in male mice.

2015

Bupropion is an antidepressant drug that is known to aid smoking cessation, although little experimental evidence exists about its actions on active avoidance learning tasks. Our aim was to evaluate the effects of this drug on two-way active avoidance conditioning. In this study, NMRI mice received bupropion (10, 20 and 40mg/kg) or saline before a daily training session (learning phase, days 1-4) in the active avoidance task. Performance was evaluated on the fifth day (retention phase): in each bupropion-treated group half of the mice continued with the same dose of bupropion, and the other half received saline. Among the vehicle-treated mice, different sub-groups were challenged with diffe…

Malemedicine.medical_treatmentConditioning ClassicalMale miceMice Inbred StrainsPharmacology03 medical and health sciencesBehavioral NeuroscienceMice0302 clinical medicineAvoidance learningMemoryhealth services administrationmental disordersTask Performance and AnalysismedicineAvoidance LearningReaction TimeAnimalsSalineBupropionBupropionAvoidance ConditioningRetention PsychologyGeneral MedicineDifferential effects030227 psychiatryAttention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivitybehavior and behavior mechanismsAntidepressantSmoking cessationAnimal Science and ZoologyPsychologypsychological phenomena and processes030217 neurology & neurosurgerymedicine.drugBehavioural processes
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Differential sensitivity to the effects of nicotine and bupropion in adolescent and adult male OF1 mice during social interaction tests.

2008

Few studies have compared the action of both nicotine (NIC) and bupropion (BUP), an antidepressant used to treat NIC dependence, on social and aggressive behavior at different ages. This study aims to determine whether these drugs produce differential effects in adolescent (postnatal day: 36–37) and adult (postnatal day: 65–66) mice that have been housed individually for 2 weeks in order to induce aggressive behavior. Mice received BUP (40, 20, or 10 mg/kg), NIC (1, 0.5, and 0.25 mg/kg as base), or vehicle earlier to a social interaction test. BUP (40 mg/kg) decreased social investigation and increased nonsocial exploration in both adolescent and adult mice. The same effects were also obser…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyNicotineAdult malePhysiologyMice Inbred StrainsNicotineMiceArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Age groupsDopamine Uptake InhibitorsStatistical significanceDevelopmental and Educational PsychologymedicineAnimalsNicotinic AgonistsPsychiatryPostnatal daySocial BehaviorBupropionGeneral PsychologyBupropionDose-Response Relationship DrugAge FactorsGroomingSocial relationAggressionSocial IsolationAntidepressantAntidepressive Agents Second-GenerationPsychologyAgonistic Behaviormedicine.drugAggressive behavior
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Effects of acute bupropion administration on locomotor activity in adolescent and adult mice

2005

Responses to some psychoactive substances seem to differ between adolescents and adults. Bupropion, an antidepressant which is also used for smoking cessation, induces a dose-dependent increase in locomotor activity in adult mice, although its behavioral actions in adolescents have not been evaluated. In the present study the effects of acute bupropion administration (5, 10, 15 and 20 mg/kg) on locomotor activity were examined in early adolescent (postnatal day (pnd): 29-31 days), late adolescent (pnd: 47-49 days) and adult (pnd > 70 days) male NMRI mice, using an infrared photocell system. Locomotion was recorded for a total period of 90 min. Results indicated that there were significant d…

MaleAgingTime FactorsEarly adolescencemedicine.medical_treatmentPhysiologyMotor ActivityPharmacologyLocomotor activityMiceDopamine Uptake Inhibitorsmental disordersmedicineAnimalsBupropionPharmacologyBupropionDose-Response Relationship DrugLate adolescencePsychiatry and Mental healthDose–response relationshipSmoking cessationAntidepressantEarly adolescentsPsychologymedicine.drugBehavioural Pharmacology
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