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The present study examined the effects of a single and five once daily
injections of cocaine on the expression of c-fos mRNA, Fos protein an
d Fos-related antigens (Fra) in the striatum. A single injection (40 m
g/kg, i.p.), which induces locomotion, increased the expression of c-f
os mRNA, Fos protein and a 35 kDa Fra. In contrast, five injections (4
0 mg/kg, i.p.) given once a day, which induces even more behavioral st
imulation, diminished the increase in c-fos mRNA and Fos protein expre
ssion. However, the cocaine-induced Fra expression was sustained and n
ot reduced after the five injections. The results demonstrate that coc
aine-induced expression of the Fos/Fra gene family is dynamic and the
profile of gene transcription and translation in the striatum changes
when animals are behaviorally more sensitive to cocaine.