THC exposure during adolescence does not modify nicotine reinforcing effects and relapse in adult male mice

Volume: 237, Issue: 3, Pages: 801 - 809
Published: Dec 19, 2019
Abstract
Cannabis use is typically initiated during adolescence, and different studies suggest that adolescent cannabinoid exposure may increase the risk for drug addiction in adulthood.This study investigated the effects of adolescent exposure to the main psychoactive component of cannabis, ∆9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), in the reinforcing properties of nicotine in adult male mice. Possible alterations in relapse to nicotine-seeking behaviour in adult...
Paper Details
Title
THC exposure during adolescence does not modify nicotine reinforcing effects and relapse in adult male mice
Published Date
Dec 19, 2019
Volume
237
Issue
3
Pages
801 - 809
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