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  • Title: Influence of genotype on nicotine-induced increases of plasma corticosterone in mice as a result of acute nicotine pretreatment.
    Author: Martin BJ, Wehner JM.
    Journal: Pharmacol Biochem Behav; 1988 Aug; 30(4):1065-70. PubMed ID: 3227030.
    Abstract:
    Acute exposure to nicotine produces an elevation of plasma corticosterone levels in rodents. The consequences of repeated exposure to nicotine administered intraperitoneally (IP) were examined in three inbred strains of mice, DBA/2Ibg, C3H/2Ibg and A/J. These strains of mice have been shown previously to differ in a variety of behavioral and physiological responses to acute nicotine exposure. Mice were administered saline or 1.00 mg/kg nicotine IP, followed 30 min later by a range of nicotine doses (0.25-1.00 mg/kg). Strain differences were observed for the dose-response to the second injection; however, no effect of acute nicotine pretreatment was demonstrated. The observed lack of desensitization was consistent across genotype. An intragastric administration of a pretreatment dose of nicotine (4.00 mg/kg) also failed to produce desensitization to a subsequent IP nicotine injection in any strain. Increasing the time interval between injections to 45 min did not alter the CCS response. However, at 90 min between injections, a supersensitive CCS response was measured in all strains.
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