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Amphetamine, but not methylphenidate, increases ethanol intake in adolescent male, but not in female, rats.

Paul RuizAldo CalliariPatricia GenoveseCecilia ScorzaRicardo Marcos Pautassi
Published in: Brain and behavior (2018)
A short treatment with AMPH during adolescence significantly altered DA levels in the insula, both in male and females, and significantly enhanced ethanol intake in males. The present results suggest that, in adolescent males, a very brief history of AMPH exposure can facilitate the initiation of ethanol intake.
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