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Role of dopamine D1-family receptors in dorsolateral striatum in context-induced reinstatement of heroin seeking in rats
- Source :
- Psychopharmacology. 206:51-60
- Publication Year :
- 2009
- Publisher :
- Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2009.
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Abstract
- In humans, exposure to environmental contexts previously associated with heroin intake can provoke relapse to drug use. In rats, exposure to heroin-associated contexts after extinction of drug-reinforced responding in different contexts reinstates heroin seeking. This effect is attenuated by blockade of D(1)-family receptors in lateral or medial accumbens shell, but not accumbens core.In this study, we further characterized the role of striatal D(1)-family receptors in context-induced reinstatement by assessing the effect of dorsolateral or dorsomedial injections of the D(1)-family receptor antagonist SCH 23390 on this reinstatement.Rats were trained to self-administer heroin (0.05-0.10 mg/kg per infusion) for 12 days; drug infusions were paired with a discrete tone-light cue. Subsequently, heroin-reinforced lever pressing was extinguished in the presence of the discrete cue in a nondrug context. During reinstatement tests under extinction conditions, the D(1)-family receptor antagonist SCH 23390 (0.3-1.0 microg per side) was injected into the dorsolateral or dorsomedial striatum prior to exposure to heroin self-administration context or the nondrug (extinction) context. We then used a disconnection procedure to examine whether D(1)-family receptors in the dorsolateral striatum and lateral accumbens shell jointly or independently support context-induced reinstatement.Dorsolateral but not dorsomedial SCH 23390 injections attenuated context-induced reinstatement of heroin seeking. SCH 23390 injections into the dorsolateral striatum of one hemisphere and lateral accumbens shell of the other hemisphere were ineffective.Results indicate that dorsolateral striatum D(1)-family dopamine receptors are critical for context-induced reinstatement of heroin seeking. Results also suggest that D(1)-receptor-mediated dopamine transmission in the dorsolateral striatum and lateral accumbens shell independently support this reinstatement.
- Subjects :
- Male
Reinforcement Schedule
Self Administration
Context (language use)
Nucleus accumbens
Article
Nucleus Accumbens
Extinction, Psychological
chemistry.chemical_compound
Reward
Dopamine
Conditioning, Psychological
mental disorders
Basal ganglia
Secondary Prevention
medicine
Animals
Rats, Long-Evans
Neurotransmitter
Pharmacology
Behavior, Animal
Heroin Dependence
Receptors, Dopamine D1
Ventral striatum
Benzazepines
Corpus Striatum
Rats
Behavior, Addictive
Heroin
Disease Models, Animal
medicine.anatomical_structure
chemistry
Opiate
Self-administration
Psychology
Neuroscience
medicine.drug
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 14322072 and 00333158
- Volume :
- 206
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Psychopharmacology
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....f036645d5916953327dd7106e96101ba
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1007/s00213-009-1580-x