Stimulus and response factors affecting the development of behavioral sensitization to apomorphine

被引:43
作者
Mattingly, BA
Koch, C
Osborne, FH
Gotsick, JE
机构
[1] Department of Psychology, Morehead State University, Morehead
[2] Dept. Physiol., Pharmacol. Toxicol., School of Veterinary Medicine, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge
关键词
behavioral sensitization; apomorphine; pavlovian conditioning; operant conditioning; novelty; behavioral reorganization; locomotor activity;
D O I
10.1007/s002130050217
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
The present study was designed to assess the role of stimulus and response factors in the context-dependency of behavioral sensitization to the direct dopamine agonist apomorphine. In two experiments, male Wistar rats were given repeated injections of the direct dopamine agonist, apomorphine (5 mg/kg, SC), or vehicle at 24- to 72-h intervals and tested for locomotor activity for 30 min in either an openfield activity drum or a running wheel. In experiment 1, after eight activity sessions in either the activity drum or running wheel, one-half of the rats in each drug condition (apomorphine or vehicle) were tested in the alternate activity test environment. In both activity test environments, apomorphine produced progressively greater levels of locomotor activity with repeated treatment (i.e., sensitization). Moreover, sensitization to apomorphine transferred completely across test environments. That is, rats given apomorphine associated with one test environment (e.g., wheel) displayed equivalent sensitization when tested in the alternate environment (e.g., drum). Thus, changing external stimulus cues associated with repeated drug exposure did not affect the expression of sensitization. In experiment 2, rats were given either apomorphine or vehicle daily and tested for activity in a running wheel. For one-half the rats in each drug condition, the running wheel was free to move, but for the remainder the wheel was immobilized. After nine training sessions, all rats were given all apomorphine challenge injection and tested in a mobile wheel. After the challenge injection of apomorphine, rats previously treated with apomorphine and trained in the mobile wheel were significantly more active than rats previously treated with vehicle. In contrast, rats given equivalent apomorphine treatments and trained in the immobile wheel did not differ in activity from rats previously given only vehicle. Since the external stimulus cues associated with drug exposure for the mobile and immobile wheel groups were the same, this finding suggests that environmental factors affecting response expression are critical to the development of behavioral sensitization to apomorphine.
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