Effects of disulfiram on choice behavior in a rodent gambling task: association with catecholamine levels

双硫仑对啮齿动物赌博任务中选择行为的影响:与儿茶酚胺水平的关系

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作者:Patricia Di Ciano, Daniel F Manvich, Abhiram Pushparaj, Andrew Gappasov, Ellen J Hess, David Weinshenker, Bernard Le Foll

Conclusions

These findings suggest that combined actions on dopamine and norepinephrine may be a useful treatment for gambling disorders.

Methods

Rats were administered disulfiram prior to testing on the rat gambling task or prior to analysis of dopamine or norepinephrine levels in brain homogenates. Rats in the behavioral task were divided into two subgroups (optimal vs suboptimal) based on their baseline levels of performance in the rat gambling task. Rats in the optimal group chose the advantageous strategy more, and rats in the suboptimal group (a parallel to problem gambling) chose the disadvantageous strategy more. Rats were not divided into optimal or suboptimal groups prior to neurochemical analysis.

Results

Disulfiram administered 2 h, but not 30 min, before the task dose-dependently improved choice behavior in the rats with an initial disadvantageous "gambling-like" strategy, while having no effect on the rats employing an advantageous strategy. The behavioral effects of disulfiram were associated with increased striatal dopamine and decreased striatal norepinephrine. Conclusions: These findings suggest that combined actions on dopamine and norepinephrine may be a useful treatment for gambling disorders.

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