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Time-dependent regulation of perineuronal nets in the cerebellar cortex during abstinence of cocaine-self administration.

Aitor Sanchez-HernandezCeline NicolasIsis Gil-MiravetJulian Guarque-ChabreraMarcello SolinasMarta Miquel
Published in: Psychopharmacology (2021)
Our results suggest that cocaine self-administration produces modifications in PNN that enhance conditions for synaptic plasticity in the cerebellar cortex. These modifications are revealed shortly after the cessation of drug intake but PNNs become more intense during protracted abstinence in the LgA group, pointing to the stabilization of drug-induced synaptic changes. These findings indicate that extended access to cocaine self-administration dynamically regulates conditions for plasticity in the cerebellum during abstinence.
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