Role of anorexia and behavioral activation in amphetamine-induced suppression of feeding: implications for understanding tolerance

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1985
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In order to gain further insight into the mechanism of contingent tolerance to amphetamine anorexia (Carlton & Wolgin, 1971), an attempt was made to determine the role of anorexia and behavioral activation (increased locomotion and/or stereotypy) in the initial suppression of feeding produced by the drug. Rats administered chronic injections of either saline or amphetamine (2 or 4 mg/kg) were given milk either directly into the mouth through an intraoral cannula or in a standard drinking tube. It was reasoned that although drug-induced anorexia would affect intake with both methods of feeding to the same degree, the disruptive effect of behavioral activation would be greater in bottle-fed rats. The results revealed that bottle-fed rats given amphetamine showed substantially greater suppression of intake than cannula-fed rats.

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In order to gain further insight into the mechanism of contingent tolerance to amphetamine anorexia (Carlton & Wolgin, 1971), an attempt was made to determine the role of anorexia and behavioral activation (increased locomotion and/or stereotypy) in the initial suppression of feeding produced by the drug. Rats administered chronic injections of either saline or amphetamine (2 or 4 mg/kg) were given milk either directly into the mouth through an intraoral cannula or in a standard drinking tube. It was reasoned that although drug-induced anorexia would affect intake with both methods of feeding to the same degree, the disruptive effect of behavioral activation would be greater in bottle-fed rats. The results revealed that bottle-fed rats given amphetamine showed substantially greater suppression of intake than cannula-fed rats.
This manuscript is a version of an article published in Behavioral Neuroscience 1986, 99(6):1153-1161. This article may not exactly replicate the final version published in the APA journal. It is not the copy of record. The APA Journal may be found at http://www.apa.org/journals/
Department of Psychology Charles E. Schmidt College of Science
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1985
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1985
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10.1037/0735-7044.99.6.1153
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1985
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Wolgin, David L.

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Role of anorexia and behavioral activation in amphetamine-induced suppression of feeding: implications for understanding tolerance
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American Psychological Association
1985
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Role of anorexia and behavioral activation in amphetamine-induced suppression of feeding: implications for understanding tolerance
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Role of anorexia and behavioral activation in amphetamine-induced suppression of feeding: implications for understanding tolerance