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Prevention of relapse to methamphetamine self-administration by environmental enrichment: involvement of glucocorticoid receptors
- Source :
- Psychopharmacology, Psychopharmacology, Springer Verlag, In press, Online ahead of print. ⟨10.1007/s00213-021-05770-6⟩, Psychopharmacology, 2022, 239, pp.1009-1018. ⟨10.1007/s00213-021-05770-6⟩
- Publication Year :
- 2021
- Publisher :
- HAL CCSD, 2021.
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Abstract
- International audience; Rationale: In rodents, environmental enrichment (EE) produces both preventive and curative effects on drug addiction, and this effect is believed to depend at least in part on EE's actions on the stress system.Objectives: This study investigated whether exposure to EE during abstinence reduces methamphetamine seeking after extended self-administration. In addition, we investigated whether these effects are associated with alterations in the levels of glucocorticoid receptors (GR) in the brain and whether administration of GR antagonists blocks methamphetamine relapse.Methods: We allowed rats to self-administer methamphetamine for twenty 14-h sessions. After 3 weeks of abstinence either in standard (SE) or EE conditions, we measured methamphetamine seeking in a single 3-h session. Then, we used western blot techniques to measure GR levels in several brain areas. Finally, in an independent group of rats, after methamphetamine self-administration and abstinence in SE, we administered the GR antagonist mifepristone, and we investigated methamphetamine seeking.Results: Exposure to EE reduced methamphetamine seeking and reversed methamphetamine-induced increases in GR levels in the ventral and dorsal hippocampus. In addition, EE decreased GR levels in the amygdala in drug-naive animals, but this effect was prevented by previous exposure to methamphetamine. Administration of mifepristone significantly decreased methamphetamine seeking.Conclusions: The anti-craving effects of EE are paralleled by restoration of methamphetamine-induced dysregulation of GR in the hippocampus. These results provide support for the hypothesis that the effect of EE on methamphetamine relapse is at least in part mediated by EE's action on the brain stress system.
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- media_common.quotation_subject
Drug-Seeking Behavior
Addiction
Self Administration
Pharmacology
Amygdala
Methamphetamine
Rats, Sprague-Dawley
03 medical and health sciences
0302 clinical medicine
Glucocorticoid receptor
Receptors, Glucocorticoid
Recurrence
Medicine
Animals
Glucocorticoid receptors
media_common
Craving
Environmental enrichment
business.industry
[SCCO.NEUR]Cognitive science/Neuroscience
[SCCO.NEUR] Cognitive science/Neuroscience
Antagonist
Self-administration
Mifepristone
Abstinence
030227 psychiatry
3. Good health
Rats
medicine.anatomical_structure
business
030217 neurology & neurosurgery
medicine.drug
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 00333158 and 14322072
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Psychopharmacology, Psychopharmacology, Springer Verlag, In press, Online ahead of print. ⟨10.1007/s00213-021-05770-6⟩, Psychopharmacology, 2022, 239, pp.1009-1018. ⟨10.1007/s00213-021-05770-6⟩
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....3e6c2f1541e972ae0c4b55d26e7632ff
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1007/s00213-021-05770-6⟩