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Pavlovian‐conditioned alcohol‐seeking behavior in rats is invigorated by the interaction between discrete and contextual alcohol cues: implications for relapse

机译:离散和上下文酒精指示之间的相互作用促进了巴甫洛夫条件下的酒精寻找行为:对复发的影响

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AbstractIntroductionDrug craving can be independently stimulated by cues that are directly associated with drug intake (discrete drug cues), as well as by environmental contexts in which drug use occurs (contextual drug cues). We tested the hypothesis that the context in which a discrete alcohol-predictive cue is experienced can influence how robustly that cue stimulates alcohol-seeking behavior.MethodsMale, Long-Evans rats received Pavlovian discrimination training (PDT) sessions in which one conditioned stimulus (CS+; 16 trials/session) was paired with ethanol (0.2 mL/CS+) and a second stimulus (CS−; 16 trials/session) was not. PDT occurred in a specific context, and entries into a fluid port where ethanol was delivered were measured during each CS. Next, rats were acclimated to an alternate (nonalcohol) context where cues and ethanol were withheld. Responses to the nonextinguished CS+ and CS− were then tested without ethanol in the alcohol-associated PDT context, the nonalcohol context or a third, novel context.ResultsAcross PDT the CS+ elicited more port entries than the CS−, indicative of Pavlovian discrimination learning. At test, the CS+ elicited more port entries than the CS− in all three contexts: however, alcohol seeking driven by the CS+ was more robust in the alcohol-associated context. In a separate experiment, extinguishing the context-alcohol association did not influence subsequent CS+ responding but reduced alcohol seeking during non-CS+ intervals during a spontaneous recovery test.ConclusionThese results indicate that alcohol-seeking behavior driven by a discrete Pavlovian alcohol cue is strongly invigorated by an alcohol context, and suggest that contexts may function as excitatory Pavlovian conditioned stimuli that directly trigger alcohol-seeking behavior.
机译:摘要简介对毒品的渴望可以通过与药物摄入直接相关的线索(离散毒品线索)以及发生毒品使用的环境(上下文毒品线索)来独立激发。我们测试了以下假设,即经历了离散的酒精预测性提示的环境可能会影响提示提示刺激饮酒行为的鲁棒性。方法雄性,长埃文斯大鼠接受巴甫洛夫式歧视训练(PDT),其中一个条件刺激(CS + ;每场16次试验)与乙醇(0.2 mL / CS +)配对,而第二次刺激(CS-;每场16次试验)未配对。 PDT在特定情况下发生,并且在每个CS期间都要测量进入输送乙醇的流体端口的入口。接下来,使大鼠适应另一种(非酒精)环境,在该环境中不提供提示和乙醇。然后在酒精相关的PDT环境,非酒精环境或第三个新颖环境中,在没有乙醇的情况下测试了对未熄灭CS +和CS-的响应。结果在整个PDT中,CS +比CS-引发了更多的端口进入,这表明巴甫洛夫歧视性学习。在测试中,在所有三种情况下,CS +都比CS-引发了更多的端口条目:但是,在酒精相关的环境中,由CS +驱动的酒精搜寻更为可靠。在一个单独的实验中,扑灭上下文-酒精关联并不会影响随后的CS +响应,但会在自发恢复测试中减少非CS +间隔内的酒精寻觅。结论这些结果表明,由离散的巴甫洛夫酒精提示驱动的寻求酒精行为得到了大力提倡。酒精环境,并暗示该环境可能起直接引发酒精寻求行为的兴奋性巴甫洛夫条件刺激的作用。

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