2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.neuropharm.2022.109041
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Differential and long-lasting changes in neurotransmission in the amygdala of male Wistar rats during extended amphetamine abstinence

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“…Following 28-d abstinence, evoked field potentials were significantly decreased in both the CeA and BLA with the latter accompanied by an increase in PPR. While many factors may underly an increased response to a second test stimulus, the increase in PPR suggests that neuroadaptations in BLA, but not CeA, are connected to a reduced probability of transmitter release ( Morales et al, 2018 ; Vázquez-Vázquez et al, 2022 ; Vestin et al, 2022 ). Synaptic depression of BLA may further affect neurotransmission in both CeA and NAc and therefore alter the valence encoding of the nicotine-associated cues ( Beyeler et al, 2018 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Following 28-d abstinence, evoked field potentials were significantly decreased in both the CeA and BLA with the latter accompanied by an increase in PPR. While many factors may underly an increased response to a second test stimulus, the increase in PPR suggests that neuroadaptations in BLA, but not CeA, are connected to a reduced probability of transmitter release ( Morales et al, 2018 ; Vázquez-Vázquez et al, 2022 ; Vestin et al, 2022 ). Synaptic depression of BLA may further affect neurotransmission in both CeA and NAc and therefore alter the valence encoding of the nicotine-associated cues ( Beyeler et al, 2018 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Following 28-days abstinence, evoked field potentials were significantly decreased in both the CeA and BLA with the latter accompanied by an increase in PPR. While many factors may underly an increased response to a second test stimulus, the increase in PPR suggests that neuroadaptations in BLA, but not CeA, are connected to a reduced probability of transmitter release (Morales, McGinnis et al 2018, Vázquez-Vázquez, Gonzalez-Sandoval et al 2022, Vestin, Lagström et al 2022.…”
Section: Abstinence-induced Amygdalo-striatal Neuroadaptationsmentioning
confidence: 99%