The ability of repeated D-amphetamine (2 mg/kg) treatment to induce behavioral sensitization in rats and alter glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP), dopamine transporter (DAT) and glutamate transporter-1 (GLT-1) immunoreactivities was assessed after a 10-day drug abstinence period. Results showed that a sensitizing regimen of amphetamine caused a persistent increase in the number of GFAP-positive cells in the dorsal and ventral caudate-putamen. DAT and GLT-1 immunoreactivities were unaffected. Although the elevated GFAP expression may be due to a mild neurotoxicity, it is also possible that amphetamine-induced increases in GFAP reflect adaptive changes that may be associated with processes underlying behavioral sensitization.

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