Early methylphenidate exposure enhances cocaine self-administration but not cocaine-induced conditioned place preference in young adult rats

早期哌甲酯暴露可增强可卡因自我给药,但不会增强幼年大鼠可卡因诱导的条件位置偏好

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作者:Cynthia A Crawford, Shelley A Baella, Cristal M Farley, Matthew S Herbert, Leslie R Horn, Rachel H Campbell, Arturo R Zavala

Conclusions

These data suggest that in males, methylphenidate enhances the reinforcing value of cocaine, but not cocaine-associated cues.

Methods

Rats were treated with methylphenidate (0, 2, or 5 mg/kg) from postnatal days (PDs) 11 to 20, and then cocaine-induced CPP or cocaine self-administration was measured in separate groups of rats in adulthood. The CPP procedure included 8 days of acquisition training, 8 days of extinction training, and a reinstatement test. Rats were conditioned with 0, 10, or 20 mg/kg cocaine. Reinstatement was assessed after a priming dose of cocaine (10 mg/kg). For the self-administration experiment, a jugular catheter was implanted and rats were trained to press a lever reinforced with cocaine (0.25 or 0.75 mg/kg/infusion) on a fixed ratio (FR) one schedule. Rats were gradually moved from an FR1 to an FR10 schedule and, after criterion was reached, rats were placed on a progressive ratio schedule for 5 days.

Objective

The goal of the present study was to examine the effects of early methylphenidate exposure on cocaine-induced responding using both reward paradigms.

Results

Cocaine produced robust rewarding effects as determined by both the CPP and self-administration experiments; however, early methylphenidate exposure only enhanced the reinforcing effects of cocaine on the self-administration paradigm. Interestingly, this methylphenidate enhancement was only seen in male rats. Conclusions: These data suggest that in males, methylphenidate enhances the reinforcing value of cocaine, but not cocaine-associated cues.

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