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Effect of age on methylphenidate-induced conditioned taste avoidance and related BDNF/TrkB signaling in the insular cortex of the rat

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posted on 2023-08-05, 08:34 authored by B. Bradley Wetzell, Jennifer Leah Cobuzzi, Kathleen DeCicco-SkinnerKathleen DeCicco-Skinner, Anthony RileyAnthony Riley, Mirabella M. Muller, Zachary E. Hurwitz

Rationale Drug use and abuse is thought to be a function of the balance between its rewarding and aversive effects, such that the rewarding effects increase the likelihood of use while the drug’s dissociable aversive effects limit it. Adolescents exhibit a shift in this balance toward reward, which may ultimately lead to increased use. Importantly, recent work shows that adolescents are also protected from the aversive effects of many abusable drugs as measured by conditioned taste avoidance (CTA). However, such effects of methylphenidate (MPH, widely prescribed to adolescents with ADHD) have not been characterized. Objectives The effect of age on MPH-induced CTA was assessed. In addition, MPH-induced changes in brain- derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) activity in the insular cortex (IC) and central nucleus of the amygdala (CeA), known to be important to CTA, were examined and related to CTAs in adolescents and adults.

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