Abstract:Cholinergic transmission modulates several aspects of stimulant abuse, including initial exposure, transition to dependence, and relapse risk. The goals of the current work were to 1) establish methamphetamine (MA) as a discriminative stimulus (SD) in mice, 2) assess the ability of M1‐ or M1/M4‐active compounds to generalize from or block the SD effects of MA, and 3) evaluate the nACh receptor subtypes underlying the MA‐like SD effects of nicotine. Sixteen male C57BL/6J mice were trained to discriminate 1 mg/k… Show more
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