HIGHLIGHTS
- What: The studies described here investigate interactions between early adolescent stress and exogenous corticosterone on adult social, aversive, and drug-seeking behavior in mice, which are translationally related to symptoms associated with psychiatric and substance abuse disorders. In Experiment 3b, the authors aimed to identify if CORT administration reduced stress-potentiated morphine place preference rapidly in adolescence. The main goal in this experiment was to determine if CORT treatment influenced freezing in the novel context. The authors show the protective effects of corticosterone treatment can extend to 40 days after adolescent stress exposure.
- Who: Psychopharmacology . . .
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