SEX-DIFFERENCES IN THE LOCOMOTOR-ACTIVATING EFFECTS OF AMPHETAMINE - ROLE OF CIRCULATING TESTOSTERONE IN ADULTHOOD

Citation
Ml. Forgie et J. Stewart, SEX-DIFFERENCES IN THE LOCOMOTOR-ACTIVATING EFFECTS OF AMPHETAMINE - ROLE OF CIRCULATING TESTOSTERONE IN ADULTHOOD, Physiology & behavior, 55(4), 1994, pp. 639-644
Citations number
35
Categorie Soggetti
Behavioral Sciences",Physiology
Journal title
ISSN journal
00319384
Volume
55
Issue
4
Year of publication
1994
Pages
639 - 644
Database
ISI
SICI code
0031-9384(1994)55:4<639:SITLEO>2.0.ZU;2-E
Abstract
The effects of circulating testosterone (T) on sex differences in loco motor activity elicited by both acute and repeated amphetamine (AMPH) administration were evaluated in adult rats. Male and female rats were gonadectomized in adulthood and implanted with Silastic capsules cont aining either T or cholesterol (CHOL). In the preexposure period, loco motor activity in response to IP injections of either AMPH (1.5 or 1.3 mg/kg) or saline (1.0 ml/kg) was measured for 2 h, every third day on five occasions. In a subsequent test for sensitization, all animals r eceived AMPH (0.75 or 0.65 mg/kg). Results indicate that regardless of the presence of circulating T, females showed higher levels of activi ty in response to AMPH than males. In male animals, T suppressed AMPH- induced activity on the first day of the preexposure period, but this effect was lost with repeated testing. In female animals, T enhanced A MPH-induced activity during the first hour of testing. The presence of circulating T did not influence the degree of sensitization in either sex as determined by the difference between AMPH preexposed and SAL p reexposed animals on the test day for sensitization.