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Isolation rearing impairs the reinforcing efficacy of intravenous cocaine or intra-accumbensd-amphetamine: impaired response to intra-accumbens D1 and D2/D3 dopamine receptor antagonists
Authors:Gavin D. Phillips  Simon R. Howes  Rachel B. Whitelaw  Trevor W. Robbins  Barry J. Everitt
Affiliation:(1) Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Cambridge, Downing Street, CB2 3EB Cambridge, UK;(2) Present address: Department of Psychology, University of York, Y01 5DD York, UK
Abstract:Male Lister hooded rats were raised from weaning either alone (isolation reared) or in groups of five (socially reared controls). At 5 months of age, bilateral guide cannulae were implanted within the nucleus accumbens, and experiments began. The effect of isolation rearing upon the reinforcing efficacy of the intravenous self-administration of cocaine (experiment 1), or the bilateral intra-accumbens self-administration ofd-amphetamine (experiment 2) was assessed. Self-administration was made contingent upon the acquisition of a novel lever-pressing response. Two identical levers were available within each operant chamber. Responding on one lever resulted in the delivery of drug (experiment 1: cocaine, 1.5 mg/kg per infusion; experiment 2:d-amphetamine, 0.25 µg/side), responding on the second, control lever was recorded but had no programmed consequences. Animals were not ldquoprimedrdquo with noncontingent infusions at any time. For experiment 1, animals received intra-accumbens infusions of the D1 dopamine receptor antagonist SCH-23390, or the D2 dopamine receptor antagonist sulpiride over two test sessions. Within each session, animals received a cumulative series of doses of each dopamine receptor antagonist. A validation group received doses of each antagonist according to more conventional methods (one dose per session). In either case, intra-accumbens infusions of SCH-23390 or sulpiride enhanced the rate of the self-administration of cocaine in socially reared controls. However, isolation rearing impaired this response to intra-accumbens infusions of the dopamine receptor antagonists. Experiment 2a examined the acquisition of the intra-accumbens self-administration ofd-amphetamine. Socially reared controls acquired readily a selective response upon the drug lever. However, isolation reared animals acquired a selective response at a greatly retarded rate. In experiment 2b, a fulld-amphetamine dose-response function was examined. Isolation rearing impaired the response to a range of doses ofd-amphetamine. In experiment 2c, the infusate (1 µgd-amphetamine per infusion) was adulterated with either SCH-23390 or sulpiride. Adulteration with either dopamine receptor antagonist enhanced the rate of response by socially reared controls. Isolation rearing impaired this response to SCH-23390, and blocked the response to sulpiride. These data are discussed in relation to the functioning of cortico-limbicstriatal systems, with particular reference to the mesoaccumbens dopamine projection.
Keywords:Isolation rearing  Intravenous self-administration  Intracranial self-administration  Cocaine  d-amphetamine  Dopamine  Nucleus accumbens  SCH-23390  Sulpiride
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