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. 2017 Mar 14;12(3):e0172956. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0172956

Table 1. Summary of the experimental design.

EtOH = ethanol (1.25 g/kg) administered 16 times in two daily intraperitoneal (i.p.) injections separated by a 4-h interval on two consecutive days followed by a 48-h “drug-free” period over 14 days. Coca = cocaine given for three daily i.p. injections separated by a 60-min interval over a period of 12 subsequent days in ascending doses as follows: two days of 5 mg/kg, three days of 15 mg/kg, two-day period of abstinence, and five days of 25 mg/kg. Sal = saline (NaCl 0.9% w/v) given at the same treatment conditions as EtOH and coca depending on the group (control mice). OF = open field, EPM = elevated plus maze, PPI = prepulse inhibition, OR = object recognition, TST = tail suspension test. PND = Post-natal day. The experimental groups constituted were: Sal-Sal, Sal-Coca, EtOH-Sal, EtOH-Coca (in Study 1 and 3), Sal, and EtOH (in Study 2). For more details see the materials and methods section.

TREATMENTS BEHAVIORAL TESTING
SAL/ETOH SAL/COCA OFEPM PPI OR ORTST
STUDY 1 PND 34–47 68–79 80 81–82 83 84
STUDY 2 PND 34–47 - 48 49–50 51 52
STUDY 3 PND 68–81 102–113 114 115–116 117 118