SELF-ADMINISTRATION OF NEUROKININ SUBSTANCE-P INTO THE VENTROMEDIAL CAUDATE-PUTAMEN IN RATS

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作者
KRAPPMANN, P [1 ]
HASENOHRL, RU [1 ]
FRISCH, C [1 ]
HUSTON, JP [1 ]
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[1] UNIV DUSSELDORF, INST PHYSIOL PSYCHOL 1, D-40225 DUSSELDORF, GERMANY
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10.1016/0306-4522(94)90346-8
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Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
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There is evidence that the neurokinin substance P plays a role in learning and reinforcement processes. Reinforcing effects of substance P were found upon injection into several parts of the brain. The aim of the present study was to gauge possible reinforcing effects of microinjections of substance P into the ventromedial caudate-putamen in rats. Two different behavioral paradigms were employed. In the first experiment a two-compartment choice procedure was used and the rats could trigger substance P injections (500 pg per 5 nl injection volume) into the ventromedial caudate-putamen by entering one distinctive compartment. During the injection period, substance P-injected animals spent significantly more time in the drug-paired compartment than vehicle-injected controls. In the second experiment, nose-poking through a hole in one wall of the cage was used as the operant. Rats that could self-administer substance P (100 pg per 5 nl injection volume) into the ventromedial caudate-putamen emitted a significantly higher rate of operant responding on the first day of testing and a significantly lower rate on the third day compared to vehicle-injected animals. The experiments provide evidence that the administration of substance P into the ventromedial part of the caudate-putamen can have positive reinforcing effects, but that repeated injections can have aversive properties. These effects are discussed, firstly, with regard to the possible mechanisms of intrastriatal substance P on striatonigral and striatopallidal output systems and, secondly, with respect to their possible relevance in the study of the basal forebrain reinforcement system.
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