Research Article

Isoliquiritigenin Attenuates Anxiety-Like Behavior and Locomotor Sensitization in Rats after Repeated Exposure to Nicotine

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Effects of oral ISL on NIC-induced locomotor sensitization. A NIC challenge 4 days after the termination of repeated NIC administrations induced locomotor sensitization, which was attenuated by oral ISL treatment. All data are expressed as means ± SEM (n = 8). S: saline; ISL: isoliquiritigenin; NIC: nicotine; ISL03: 3 mg/kg/d ISL; ISL10: 10 mg/kg/d ISL; ISL30: 30 mg/kg/d ISL. , vs. S/Vehicle/S group; vs. NIC/Vehicle/NIC group; , vs. NIC/ISL30 group (one-way ANOVA followed by Newman–Keuls post hoc test).