Fig. 3: Experiment 3: Systemic ERβ agonism enhances heroin-cue EMR after abstinence. | Translational Psychiatry

Fig. 3: Experiment 3: Systemic ERβ agonism enhances heroin-cue EMR after abstinence.

From: Estrogen receptor beta signaling enhances extinction memory recall for heroin-conditioned cues in a sex- and region-specific manner

Fig. 3

A Experiment 3 timeline. B Daily ANPs during heroin self-administration in males and females. ANPs did not differ between the sexes. C Heroin intake (mg heroin/kg body weight) during self-administration. Females took more heroin than males (ME of sex). D Total ANPs during the 1 h cued extinction session following 21 days of abstinence. Females had greater ANPs than males (ME of sex). DPN had no effect on ANPs during extinction in either sex. E Quarterly ANPs during the cued extinction session. Veh and DPN treated groups were collapsed since DPN had no effect. Female ANPs were increased relative to males throughout the session (ME of sex). F Total ANPs during the 1 h EMR test. ANPs were impacted by DPN (ME of DPN) and sex (ME of sex). DPN, administered systemically the day prior, decreased ANPs in both sexes relative to Veh controls. Veh females had greater ANPs than all other groups. G Difference scores comparing ANPs during extinction to ANPs during test. Difference scores were also impacted by DPN (ME of DPN) and sex (ME of sex). DPN decreased difference scores in both sexes relative to Veh controls. Veh males had greater difference scores than all other groups. All data are shown as mean ± SEM; n = 6 rats/group; *p < 0.05, **p < 0.01, ***p < 0.001, ****p < 0.0001, $p < 0.05 versus Veh, #p < 0.05 versus all other groups. ANPs, active nose pokes; DPN, diarylpropionitrile (ERβ agonist); EMR, extinction memory recall; FR, fixed ratio; INPs, inactive nose pokes; ME, main effect; Veh, vehicle.

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