De Vries T J, Schoffelmeer A N, Tjon G H, Nestby P, Mulder A H, Vanderschuren L J
Graduate School Neurosciences Amsterdam, Research Institute Neurosciences Vrije Universiteit, Department of Pharmacology, Free University, Medical Faculty, Netherlands.
Eur J Pharmacol. 1996 Jun 27;307(2):R3-4. doi: 10.1016/0014-2999(96)00308-1.
Three weeks following intermittent amphetamine exposure (2.5 mg/kg/day for 5 days), rats showed an enhanced locomotor response to an amphetamine challenge. Mifepristone (20 mg/kg) given 45 min prior to the challenge completely prevented the expression of amphetamine hyperresponsiveness. The glucocorticoid antagonist did not affect the locomotor response to amphetamine in drug-naive rats. These data demonstrate for the first time that glucocorticoid receptor antagonist treatment may prevent long-term hyperreactivity to drugs of abuse in individuals with a drug history.