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Presence of a pair-mate regulates the behavioral and physiological effects of opioid manipulation in the monogamous titi monkey (Callicebus cupreus)

机译:一对伴侣的存在调节一夫一妻制的地雷猴(Callicebus cupreus)中阿片类药物操纵的行为和生理效应

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The role of opioid receptors in infant-mother attachment has been well established. Morphine, a preferential mu opioid receptor (MOR) agonist, attenuates separation distress vocalizations and decreases physical contact between infant and mother. However, there is little research on how opioid receptors are involved in adult attachment. The present study used the monogamous titi monkey (Callicebus cupreus) to explore the role of opioid receptors in the behavioral and physiological components of pair-bonding. In Experiment 1, paired male titi monkeys (N = 8) received morphine (0.1, 0.5, or 1.0 mg/kg), the opioid antagonist naloxone (1.0 mg/kg), vehicle, or a disturbance control and were filmed with their pair-mate for 1 h. In Experiment 2, the same eight males received morphine (0.25 mg/kg), naloxone (1.0 mg/kg), vehicle, or a disturbance control and were filmed for an hour without their pair-mates. All video sessions were scored for social and non-social behaviors. Blood was sampled immediately prior to drug administration and at the end of the hour session. Plasma was assayed for cortisol, oxytocin, and vasopressin. In Experiment 1, opioid manipulation had no effect on affiliative behaviors; however, morphine dose-dependently decreased locomotor behavior and increased scratching. In Experiment 2 in which males were separated from their pair-mates, naloxone increased locomotion. Morphine dose-dependently attenuated the rise in cortisol, while naloxone potentiated the increase of cortisol. The cortisol increase following naloxone administration was greater when a male was alone compared to when the male was with his pair-mate. Naloxone increased vasopressin but only when the male was tested without his pair-mate. The present study found that the absence of a pair-mate magnified naloxone's effects on stress-related hormones and behaviors, suggesting that the presence of a pair-mate can act as a social buffer against the stress-inducing effects of naloxone.
机译:阿片受体在婴儿-母亲依恋中的作用已得到充分证实。吗啡是一种优先的阿片类阿片受体(MOR)激动剂,可减轻分离窘迫的发声,并减少婴儿与母亲之间的身体接触。然而,关于阿片受体如何参与成人依恋的研究很少。本研究使用一夫一妻制的titi猴子(Callicebus cupreus)来探索阿片受体在成对键合的行为和生理成分中的作用。在实验1中,成对的雄性titi猴子(N = 8)接受吗啡(0.1、0.5或1.0 mg / kg),阿片样物质拮抗剂纳洛酮(1.0 mg / kg),媒介物或干扰物对照,并用它们的成对进行拍摄伴侣1小时。在实验2中,相同的八只雄性接受了吗啡(0.25 mg / kg),纳洛酮(1.0 mg / kg),赋形剂或干扰控制,并且在没有伴侣的情况下拍摄了一个小时。所有视频会议均针对社交和非社交行为进行评分。在给药前和小时结束时对血液进行采样。测定血浆中的皮质醇,催产素和加压素。在实验1中,阿片类药物的操作对联结行为没有影响。然而,吗啡剂量依赖性地降低运动行为并增加抓挠。在雄性与其配偶分开的实验2中,纳洛酮提高了运动能力。吗啡剂量依赖性地减弱了皮质醇的升高,而纳洛酮则增强了皮质醇的升高。单独与一男同住时,纳洛酮给药后皮质醇的增加更大。纳洛酮增加血管加压素,但仅在雄性没有伴侣的情况下进行测试。本研究发现,没有伴侣会放大纳洛酮对压力相关激素和行为的影响,这表明伴侣的存在可作为对抗纳洛酮引起压力的社会缓冲。

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