Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W1997385502> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W1997385502 endingPage "169" @default.
- W1997385502 startingPage "161" @default.
- W1997385502 abstract "Positive social interactions during the juvenile and adolescent phases of life, in the form of social play behavior, are important for social and cognitive development. However, the neural mechanisms of social play behavior remain incompletely understood. We have previously shown that methylphenidate and atomoxetine, drugs widely used for the treatment of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), suppress social play in rats through a noradrenergic mechanism of action. Here, we aimed to identify the neural substrates of the play-suppressant effects of these drugs. Methylphenidate is thought to exert its effects on cognition and emotion through limbic corticostriatal systems. Therefore, methylphenidate was infused into prefrontal and orbitofrontal cortical regions as well as into several subcortical limbic areas implicated in social play. Infusion of methylphenidate into the anterior cingulate cortex, infralimbic cortex, basolateral amygdala, and habenula inhibited social play, but not social exploratory behavior or locomotor activity. Consistent with a noradrenergic mechanism of action of methylphenidate, infusion of the noradrenaline reuptake inhibitor atomoxetine into these same regions also reduced social play. Methylphenidate administration into the prelimbic, medial/ventral orbitofrontal, and ventrolateral orbitofrontal cortex, mediodorsal thalamus, or nucleus accumbens shell was ineffective. Our data show that the inhibitory effects of methylphenidate and atomoxetine on social play are mediated through a distributed network of prefrontal and limbic subcortical regions implicated in cognitive control and emotional processes. These findings increase our understanding of the neural underpinnings of this developmentally important social behavior, as well as the mechanism of action of two widely used treatments for ADHD." @default.
- W1997385502 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W1997385502 creator A5010844563 @default.
- W1997385502 creator A5035338529 @default.
- W1997385502 creator A5046918101 @default.
- W1997385502 creator A5072982845 @default.
- W1997385502 creator A5076603531 @default.
- W1997385502 date "2015-01-07" @default.
- W1997385502 modified "2023-10-07" @default.
- W1997385502 title "Methylphenidate and Atomoxetine Inhibit Social Play Behavior through Prefrontal and Subcortical Limbic Mechanisms in Rats" @default.
- W1997385502 cites W1493305388 @default.
- W1997385502 cites W1527796392 @default.
- W1997385502 cites W1585097916 @default.
- W1997385502 cites W1862750265 @default.
- W1997385502 cites W1963874618 @default.
- W1997385502 cites W1965946834 @default.
- W1997385502 cites W1969480244 @default.
- W1997385502 cites W1973375390 @default.
- W1997385502 cites W1976673484 @default.
- W1997385502 cites W1976792144 @default.
- W1997385502 cites W1977160440 @default.
- W1997385502 cites W1979297463 @default.
- W1997385502 cites W1979376494 @default.
- W1997385502 cites W1980926695 @default.
- W1997385502 cites W1982604070 @default.
- W1997385502 cites W1983541428 @default.
- W1997385502 cites W1984975281 @default.
- W1997385502 cites W1985054331 @default.
- W1997385502 cites W1992587397 @default.
- W1997385502 cites W1993417422 @default.
- W1997385502 cites W1996642120 @default.
- W1997385502 cites W2001849152 @default.
- W1997385502 cites W2003809532 @default.
- W1997385502 cites W2004282523 @default.
- W1997385502 cites W2009539632 @default.
- W1997385502 cites W2009982022 @default.
- W1997385502 cites W2013250621 @default.
- W1997385502 cites W2014543037 @default.
- W1997385502 cites W2015184348 @default.
- W1997385502 cites W2016117011 @default.
- W1997385502 cites W2017088002 @default.
- W1997385502 cites W2017934537 @default.
- W1997385502 cites W2018872272 @default.
- W1997385502 cites W2019823314 @default.
- W1997385502 cites W2019896912 @default.
- W1997385502 cites W2020926765 @default.
- W1997385502 cites W2021223587 @default.
- W1997385502 cites W2021635027 @default.
- W1997385502 cites W2023891230 @default.
- W1997385502 cites W2025431637 @default.
- W1997385502 cites W2027606489 @default.
- W1997385502 cites W2034057430 @default.
- W1997385502 cites W2034369724 @default.
- W1997385502 cites W2035235513 @default.
- W1997385502 cites W2035543622 @default.
- W1997385502 cites W2040321695 @default.
- W1997385502 cites W2041779550 @default.
- W1997385502 cites W2042920810 @default.
- W1997385502 cites W2046663821 @default.
- W1997385502 cites W2047033542 @default.
- W1997385502 cites W2049735743 @default.
- W1997385502 cites W2053134489 @default.
- W1997385502 cites W2056110254 @default.
- W1997385502 cites W2056434954 @default.
- W1997385502 cites W2057821563 @default.
- W1997385502 cites W2058208321 @default.
- W1997385502 cites W2059210985 @default.
- W1997385502 cites W2062160662 @default.
- W1997385502 cites W2062981179 @default.
- W1997385502 cites W2064561085 @default.
- W1997385502 cites W2068121174 @default.
- W1997385502 cites W2068302715 @default.
- W1997385502 cites W2070902698 @default.
- W1997385502 cites W2071038788 @default.
- W1997385502 cites W2074596450 @default.
- W1997385502 cites W2075312117 @default.
- W1997385502 cites W2076156575 @default.
- W1997385502 cites W2077916586 @default.
- W1997385502 cites W2081194315 @default.
- W1997385502 cites W2085971650 @default.
- W1997385502 cites W2086009204 @default.
- W1997385502 cites W2087129491 @default.
- W1997385502 cites W2087783707 @default.
- W1997385502 cites W2089325249 @default.
- W1997385502 cites W2090309375 @default.
- W1997385502 cites W2090977626 @default.
- W1997385502 cites W2091376366 @default.
- W1997385502 cites W2091646494 @default.
- W1997385502 cites W2092229482 @default.
- W1997385502 cites W2095217951 @default.
- W1997385502 cites W2098017886 @default.
- W1997385502 cites W2100804779 @default.
- W1997385502 cites W2104101134 @default.
- W1997385502 cites W2107111972 @default.
- W1997385502 cites W2111799178 @default.
- W1997385502 cites W2114770633 @default.
- W1997385502 cites W2115178711 @default.
- W1997385502 cites W2117693696 @default.