PROGESTERONE DOES NOT AFFECT COCAINE-INDUCED CONDITIONED PLACE PREFERENCE OR LOCOMOTOR ACTIVITY IN MALE RATS

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Russo, Scott J.
Sun, Wei Lun
Minerley, Ana Christina E.
Weierstall, Karen
Nazarian, Arbi
Festa, Eugene D.
Niyomchai, Tipyamol
Akhavan, Alaleh
Jenab, Shirzad
Quinones-Jenab, Vanya [1 ]
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[1] CUNY Hunter Coll, Dept Psychol, New York, NY 10065 USA
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Reward; Sex Differences; Conditioned Place Preference; Progesterone; FEMALE RATS; SMOKED COCAINE; MENSTRUAL-CYCLE; WOMEN; BEHAVIOR; ESTROGEN; SEEKING;
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Introduction: The present study aimed to determine if, as occurs in female rats, progesterone attenuates cocaine-induced reward and psychomotor responses in male rats. Methods: The role of progesterone in the acquisition and/or expression of cocaine-induced conditioned place preference (CPP) and locomotor responses of intact male rats was studied. For chronic progesterone treatment, rats received Silastic capsules with either progesterone (100%) or vehicle 1 week prior to conditioning. For acute progesterone treatment, rats received subcutaneous injections of progesterone (500 mu g) or vehicle (sesame oil) 4 hours before intraperitoneal injections of saline or cocaine administration (20 mg/kg) on conditioning days (acquisition phase-formation of reward associations) or before testing (expression phase-recall of reward associations). Results: Both progesterone-treatment paradigms produced equivalent progesterone serum levels. Progesterone administered chronically or acutely during the acquisition and expression phases of cocaine conditioning did not block cocaine-induced CPP. Nor did progesterone affect ambulatory or rearing behaviors after cocaine administration. Conclusion: These results suggest that, unlike the findings with female rats (in which similar treatment paradigms inhibited the formation and recall of cocaine-induced CPP), progesterone plays a limited role in the cocaine-induced reward or psychomotor responses of male rats. (Ethn Dis. 2010;20:[Suppl 1]:S1-73-S1-77)
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