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Renewal of conditioned responding to food cues in rats: Sex differences and relevance of estradiol

机译:大鼠对食物线索条件反应的更新:性别差异和雌二醇的相关性

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Cues associated with food can stimulate food anticipation, procurement, and consumption, independently of hunger. These and other behaviors driven by learned cues are persistent and can reappear after extinction, because the original learned associations continue to exist. Renewal, or reinstatement, of extinguished conditioned behavior may explain the inability to change maladaptive eating habits driven by food cues, similar to the mechanisms of drug use relapse. Here, we investigated sex differences in context-induced renewal of responding to food cues, and the role of estradiol in females in a Pavlovian conditioning preparation. We compared adult male and female rats because there is evidence for sex differences in learning and memory and in the control of feeding. Context-induced renewal involves conditioning and extinction in different contexts and the renewal of conditioned behavior is induced by return to the conditioning context ("ABA renewal"; experimental groups). Control groups remain in the same context during conditioning, extinction, and test In Experiment 1, male and female rats were trained to associate a tone with food pellets during acquisition, and after extinction with tone only presentations, were tested for renewal of responding to the tone. Learning was assessed through the expression of the conditioned response, which included approach and activity directed at food receptacle (food cup behavior). Males and females learned the acquisition and extinction of tone-food associations similarly, but there were sex differences during renewal of the conditioned responses to the food cue. Males showed robust renewal of responding, while renewal in intact females was inconsistent Males in the experimental group had significantly higher food cup behavior compared to males in the control group, while females in both groups showed similar levels of food cup behavior during the tone. In Experiment 2, we examined a potential role of estradiol in renewal, by comparing intact females with ovariectomized females with, and without, estradiol replacement. Rats in all groups acquired and extinguished tone-food associations similarly. During the test for renewal, the ovariectomized rats with estradiol replacement in the experimental group showed renewal of responding, evidenced by significantly higher food cup behavior compared to the control group. Intact and ovariectomized rats in the experimental groups had similar rates of food cup behavior as their corresponding control groups. These results provide novel evidence for sex differences and relevance of estradiol in renewal of responding to food cues and more broadly in contextual processing and appetitive associative learning, potentially relevant to maladaptive eating habits and eating disorders. (C) 2015 Elsevier Inc All rights reserved.
机译:与食物相关的提示可以刺激食物的预期,获取和消费,而与饥饿无关。由于原始的学习联想继续存在,由学习的线索驱动的这些和其他行为是持久的,并且在灭绝后可能会再次出现。恢复或恢复已熄灭的条件性行为可能解释了无法改变由食物线索驱动的适应不良的饮食习惯,类似于吸毒复发的机制。在这里,我们调查了上下文差异引起的对食物提示的反应中的性别差异,以及雌二醇在巴甫洛夫调理制剂中的作用。我们比较了成年雄性和雌性大鼠,因为有证据表明在学习和记忆以及控制喂养方面存在性别差异。情境诱导的更新涉及不同情境中的条件和灭绝,条件行为的更新通过返回条件环境来诱导(“ ABA更新”;实验组)。在调理,灭绝和测试过程中,对照组保持在相同的环境中。在实验1中,训练雄性和雌性大鼠在采集过程中将口气与食物颗粒相关联,并在灭绝后仅伴有声调表现,测试其对食物反应的恢复。音。通过条件反应的表达来评估学习,条件反应包括针对食物容器的方法和活动(食物杯的行为)。男性和女性相似地学习了音调-食物联想的获取和消亡,但是在更新对食物提示的条件反应期间存在性别差异。男性表现出强烈的更新反应,而完整女性的更新却不一致。实验组中男性的食物杯行为明显高于对照组,而两组女性在语气中表现出相似的食物杯行为水平。在实验2中,我们通过比较完整雌性和有或没有雌二醇替代的经卵巢切除的雌性,检查了雌二醇在更新中的潜在作用。所有组中的大鼠都类似地获得并消除了口气-食物关联。在进行更新测试期间,实验组中用雌二醇替代的去卵巢大鼠表现出响应的更新,这与对照组相比,食物杯行为明显更高。实验组中完整和去卵巢的大鼠的食杯行为发生率与相应的对照组相似。这些结果提供了新的证据,证明性别差异和雌二醇在更新对食物线索的反应中的相关性,更广泛地在情境加工和竞争性联想学习中具有相关性,这可能与不良的饮食习惯和饮食失调有关。 (C)2015 Elsevier Inc保留所有权利。

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