Reciprocal responsiveness of nucleus accumbens shell and core dopamine to food- and drug-conditioned stimuli

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作者
Bassareo, Valentina [1 ]
Musio, Paolo [1 ]
Di Chiara, Gaetano [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Cagliari, Dept Toxicol, CNR Inst Neurosci, Sect Cagliari,Natl Inst Neurosci, I-09124 Cagliari, Italy
关键词
Dopamine; Drug abuse; Food; Conditioning; Accumbens; MEMORY RECONSOLIDATION PROCESSES; COCAINE-SEEKING BEHAVIOR; MESOLIMBIC DOPAMINE; EXTRACELLULAR DOPAMINE; TRANSMISSION; RATS; ACQUISITION; ADDICTION; RELEASE; REINSTATEMENT;
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10.1007/s00213-010-2072-8
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Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
摘要
Drugs of abuse and palatable food share the ability to stimulate dopamine (DA) transmission in the nucleus accumbens shell. However, while the stimulation of shell DA by food undergoes habituation, that by drugs of abuse does not. This study aims to directly compare the changes of extracellular DA, by microdialysis, in shell and core and prefrontal cortex (PFCX) in response to food- and drug-conditioned stimuli (CSs). Rats were trace-conditioned by Fonzies box (FB) or vanilla box (VB; CS), followed by food: Fonzies, intraoral chocolate solution (food-unconditioned stimulus (US)) and morphine (1.0 mg/Kg sc; drug US). Control (unconditioned) rats received standard food instead of Fonzies, tap water instead of chocolate, saline instead of morphine. Food-CSs increased core but not shell DA, while drug-CSs did the opposite. Food and drug-CSs both increased PFCX DA. Exposure to food-CSs potentiated core and PFCX DA response to food while shell responsiveness was dependent upon the relative CS and US nature. If the CS was intrinsic to the food US (CS = FB/US = Fonzies) the response of shell DA to the US was abolished. If the CS was extrinsic to the food US (CS = FB/US = chocolate; CS = VB/US = Fonzies), shell DA increased in response to the US. Exposure to the drug-CS potentiated the DA response to the drug-US in the shell and in the PFCX, but not in the core. Drug-CSs differentially activate DA as compared to food-CSs in shell and core and differentially affect DA response to the US in these areas. These differences might be relevant for the role of DA in the mechanism of drug addiction.
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