Post-reactivation cocaine administration facilitates later acquisition of an avoidance response in rats

We previously demonstrated that cocaine administered immediately prior to a reactivation episode comprised of re-exposure to selected features of the original fear-conditioning session alters subsequent memory retrieval or reconsolidation. In the present study we determined that, similar to pre-reactivation administration, post-reactivation administration of cocaine also alters memory retrieval or reorganization, as measured by subsequent conditioned performance. The dose-response function for this effect of cocaine was U-shaped; maximal enhancement of subsequent avoidance performance was produced by a 7.5 mg/kg i.p. dose of cocaine. Because a dose of lidocaine equimolar to the effective cocaine dose was found not to alter subsequent conditioned performance, the effect of cocaine on memory processing most likely is not attributable to its local anesthetic properties.

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