2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.bbr.2021.113329
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The effects of strain and estrous cycle on heroin- and sugar-maintained responding in female rats

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“…3 G and K ). In addition, there are some potential differences in heroin-primed reinstatement levels between Long Evans and the Sprague-Dawley rats, consistent with known strain effects in rodent self-administration studies ( 17 , 18 ). However, in our studies we did not directly compare strains within the same experiment, so we cannot draw firm conclusions based on our findings reported here.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 64%
“…3 G and K ). In addition, there are some potential differences in heroin-primed reinstatement levels between Long Evans and the Sprague-Dawley rats, consistent with known strain effects in rodent self-administration studies ( 17 , 18 ). However, in our studies we did not directly compare strains within the same experiment, so we cannot draw firm conclusions based on our findings reported here.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 64%
“…One recent study found that rats self-administered similar amounts of sucrose regardless of estrous cycle phase ( Schmidt et al, 2021 ). In this article, rats were also trained on heroin self-administration before sucrose self-administration, and there was an observed decrease in heroin taking during proestrus.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consistent with this, evidence suggests that when sex steroid receptors are relatively inactive due to low levels of estrogen and progesterone, there is an enhanced opioid intake. For example, heroin self-administration in female rats is highest during the nonproestrus phases of the ovarian cycle (Lacy et al, 2016; Schmidt et al, 2021), when levels of both estrogen and progesterone are relatively low. Conversely, heroin and remifentanil self-administration is reduced by administration of estrogen, but not by progesterone, indicating the estrogen receptor is critically involved (Sharp et al, 2021; Smith et al, 2020); however, also see (Roth et al, 2002).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%