Fig. 4: SMAASH-C blunts cocaine/abstinence induced toxicity in males following a six-week treatment regimen. | Translational Psychiatry

Fig. 4: SMAASH-C blunts cocaine/abstinence induced toxicity in males following a six-week treatment regimen.

From: Impact of SMAASH-C, a novel nutritional supplement, on drug-seeking and toxicity in female and male rats

Fig. 4

A Experimental summary: Serum was collected the morning after extinction/reinstatement testing from a subset of rats in the control-chow (n = 5 males, 4 females) and 0.4 g/kg SMAASH-C (n = 5 males, 3 females) treatment (Tx) groups as well as from additional groups of control-chow rats given access to saline (Sal) rather than cocaine during acquisition and the extended-access (ExA) phase (n = 5 males and n = 6 females). B Serum concentration of aspartate transaminase (AST; B), alanine transaminase (ALT, C), and amylase (D) for each of the female (Left Panels) and male (Right Panels) rats in the control-chow and 0.4 g/kg SMAASH-C groups. Solid black bars represent group means. ^Significant difference from saline (B, D). #Significant effect of SMAASH-C (D).

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