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Sexual satiety modifies methamphetamine-induced locomotor and rewarding effects and dopamine-related protein levels in the striatum of male rats.

Valeria Violante-SoriaSilvia L CruzGabriela Rodríguez-Manzo
Published in: Psychopharmacology (2023)
Sexual satiety sensitizes rats to Meth's behavioral effects and the Meth-induced striatal DA-related protein adaptations are modified by sexual activity, evidencing cross-sensitization between both stimuli.
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