“…To examine dopamine‐related molecular mechanisms that may underlie the different behavioral responses between preadolescent and adult rats, quantitative RT‐PCR was performed using probes for the dopamine D1, D2, D3, D4, D5 receptors, as well as the DAT, tyrosine hydroxylase and dopamine receptor signaling molecules RGS2, RGS9 and GIRK2. We have previously reported that adult, MAM‐treated rats display significant increases in D3 receptor expression throughout the NAc (Perez and Lodge, ). Here we demonstrate, that preadolescent rats do not display significant differences in the expression of a number of dopaminergic markers throughout either the NAc or VTA [three‐way ANOVA; F 1,180(Region) = 0.256, F 1,180(Age) = 2.032, F 8,180(Gene) = 1.738, F 1,180(Region × Age) = 0.580, F 8,180(Region × Gene) = 0.395, F 8,180(Age × Gene) = 1.054, F 8,180(Region × Age × Gene) = 0.518, all p > 0.05; Fig.…”