Subchronic amphetamine decreases hyperactivity, anti-social behaviour and anhedonia in dopamine transporter knockout rats: role of prefrontal glutamate

CONCLUSION AND IMPLICATIONS: Subchronic amphetamine treatment decreased the hyperactivity, anxiety-like, anti-social and anhedonic phenotypes of female DAT KO rats, potentially by modulating glutamate transmission in the prefrontal cortex. These findings foster further research into the treatment of hyperdopaminergia-related disorders.

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