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Involvement of the pineal gland in diurnal cocaine reward in mice
Authors:Kurtuncu Murat  Arslan Ahmet D  Akhisaroglu Mustafa  Manev Hari  Uz Tolga
Affiliation:Department of Psychiatry, Psychiatric Institute, University of Illinois at Chicago, 1601 West Taylor Street, M/C 912, Chicago, IL 60612, USA.
Abstract:Contribution of circadian mechanisms to the psychostimulant-induced behaviors has been suggested. The pineal gland is important component of circadian mechanisms. Using pinealectomized mice and sham-operated controls, we tested the contribution of pineal gland to the rewarding effects of cocaine in conditioned place preference test. Experiments were performed both during the day and at night. Controls with intact pineal glands demonstrated significant decrease in cocaine-induced conditioned place preference at night compared to daytime, whereas pinealectomized mice did not show any diurnal differences. Circadian mechanisms regulated by the pineal gland thus appear critically involved in cocaine-induced reward.
Keywords:Cocaine   Conditioned place preference   (mouse)   Circadian rhythm   Pinealectomy
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