Enhancement of cocaine-seeking behavior by repeated nicotine exposure in rats

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作者
Bechtholt, AJ [1 ]
Mark, GP [1 ]
机构
[1] Oregon Hlth & Sci Univ, Sch Med, Dept Behav Neurosci, Portland, OR 97201 USA
关键词
psychostimulant; intravenous; self-administration; progressive-ratio; nicotine; addiction; cholinergic system; acetylcholine;
D O I
10.1007/s00213-002-1079-1
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
摘要
Rationale: Drugs with addictive liability have a high probability of co-abuse in many addicts. For example, cocaine users are several times more likely to smoke cigarettes than non-cocaine users, and smoking increases during cocaine use. Previous work has provided evidence that nicotine and cocaine have interactive neurochemical effects, particularly with regard to dopamine (DA) transmission. Objectives: The present study examined the impact of nicotine treatment on the reinforcement efficacy of self-administered cocaine and non-reinforced responding for cocaine in rats. Methods: Rats were trained to self-administer cocaine (i.v.) on a progressive ratio (PR) schedule of reinforcement. Self-administration training continued until stable responding was obtained. Acute nicotine pretreatment consisted of a subcutaneous injection (0.15, 0.3 and 0.6 mg/kg) 3 min prior to cocaine access. In the repeated treatment condition, a separate group of animals was given nicotine (0.6 mg/kg, s.c.) 3 min prior to cocaine access for 14 consecutive days. During extinction trials, these animals were injected with nicotine (0.6 mg/kg, s.c.) after 45 min of non-reinforced responding. Results: Acute nicotine treatment produced an inverted U-shaped dose-response function with lower doses increasing and the highest dose decreasing the number of cocaine infusions obtained during a session. Animals treated repeatedly with the highest dose of nicotine showed a significant increase in the number of cocaine infusions by day 8 of nicotine treatment. During extinction sessions when cocaine was not available, injections of nicotine in these animals caused a reinstatement of the previously rewarded lever-press behavior. Conclusions: These findings indicate that nicotine can facilitate cocaine reinforcement, may contribute to the transition from moderate drug-taking to an escalation of drug intake which is characteristic of addiction, and may trigger relapse.
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