Larry D. Calder
University of Utah
28 Papers
869 Citations
Larry D. Calder is an academic researcher from University of Utah. The author has contributed to research in topics: Amphetamine & Stereotypy (non-human). The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 28 publications.
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Papers
Blockade of "reverse tolerance" to cocaine and amphetamine by MK-801.
TL;DR: The data suggest that the glutamate system participates in the mechanism of "reverse tolerance" to the dopaminergic effects of cocaine and amphetamine, as well as to the convulsant effect of cocaine.
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Amphetamine behavioral sensitization and the excitatory amino acids
TL;DR: The data indicate that the characteristics of amphetamine behavioral sensitization to stereotypy are similar to those of long-term potentiation.
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DNQX blockade of amphetamine behavioral sensitization.
TL;DR: The involvement of the non-NMDA receptors in the expression of the behavioral sensitization further substantiates the postulate that the amphetamine-induced sensitization is a behavioral manifestation of long-term potentiation (LTP).
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Cocaine behavioral sensitization and the excitatory amino acids.
TL;DR: The results suggest that the mechanism of induction to cocaine is similar to that of amphetamine; both the glutamate and dopaminergic systems appear to be involved in induction.
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A dopaminergic-glutamatergic basis for the action of amphetamine and cocaine
TL;DR: Pharmacological evidence is presented that the glutamate system is an essential component in the expression of the stereotypic effect of the psychomotor stimulants, and that a locus of this action of glutamate is in the striatum.
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