1. Role of Nucleus Accumbens Shell Neuronal Ensembles in Context-Induced Reinstatement of Cocaine-Seeking
- Author
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Bruce T. Hope, Klil R Babin, Jennifer M. Bossert, Evan M. Goldart, Yavin Shaham, Fabio C. Cruz, and Rodrigo M. Leao
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Male ,Neurons ,General Neuroscience ,Drug-Seeking Behavior ,Self Administration ,Context (language use) ,Articles ,Extinction (psychology) ,Nucleus accumbens ,Nucleus Accumbens ,Rats ,Rats, Sprague-Dawley ,Cocaine-Related Disorders ,Neural activity ,Cocaine ,Animals ,Premovement neuronal activity ,Rats, Transgenic ,Psychology ,Self-administration ,Transgenic Rats ,Neuroscience ,Cocaine seeking - Abstract
Environmental contexts previously associated with drug use provoke relapse to drug use in humans and reinstatement of drug seeking in animal models of drug relapse. We examined whether context-induced reinstatement of cocaine seeking is mediated by activation of context-selected nucleus accumbens neurons. We trained rats to self-administer cocaine in Context A and extinguished their lever-pressing in a distinct Context B. On test day, reexposure to the cocaine-associated Context A reinstated cocaine seeking and increased expression of the neural activity marker Fos in 3.3% of accumbens shell and 1.6% of accumbens core neurons. To assess a causal role for these activated neurons, we used the Daun02 inactivation procedure to selectively inactivate these neurons. We trained c-fos-lacZ transgenic rats to self-administer cocaine in Context A and extinguished their lever-pressing in Context B. On induction day, we exposed rats to either Context A or a novel Context C for 30 min and injected Daun02 or vehicle into accumbens shell or core 60 min later. On test day, 3 d after induction day, the ability of Context A to reinstate cocaine seeking and increase neuronal activity in accumbens shell was attenuated when Daun02 was previously injected after exposure to Context A. Daun02 injections after exposure to the novel Context C had no effect on context-induced reinstatement of cocaine seeking despite much greater numbers of Fos-expressing neurons induced by Context C. Daun02 injections in accumbens core had no effect. Our data suggest that context-induced reinstatement of cocaine seeking is mediated by activation of context-selected accumbens shell but not core neuronal ensembles.
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- 2014