Western diet consumption does not impact the rewarding and aversive effects of morphine in male Sprague-Dawley rats

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作者
Huang, Shihui [1 ]
Ardabili, Negar Ghasem [1 ]
Davidson, Terry L. [2 ]
Riley, Anthony L. [1 ]
机构
[1] Amer Univ, Ctr Neurosci & Behav, Dept Neurosci, Psychopharmacol Lab, 4400 Massachusetts Ave NW, Washington, DC 20016 USA
[2] Amer Univ, Ctr Neurosci & Behav, Dept Neurosci, Lab Behav & Neural Homeostasis, Washington, DC 20016 USA
基金
美国安德鲁·梅隆基金会;
关键词
High-fat and high-sugar diet; Western diet; Morphine; Reward; Aversion; Self-administration; HIGH-FAT DIET; MU-OPIOID RECEPTOR; CONDITIONED TASTE-AVERSIONS; ADDICTION-LIKE BEHAVIOR; GENE-EXPRESSION; PLACE PREFERENCE; APPARATUS BIAS; CAFETERIA DIET; DRUG-USE; EXPOSURE;
D O I
10.1016/j.physbeh.2023.114317
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
The impacts of high-fat and/or high-sugar diets on opioid-induced effects are well documented; however, little is known about the effect of such diet on the affective responses to opiates. To address this issue, in the present experiment male Sprague-Dawley rats were given ad libitum access to a western-style diet (high in saturated fat and sugar) or a standard laboratory chow diet beginning in adolescence and continuing into adulthood at which point they were trained in a combined conditioned taste avoidance (CTA)/conditioned place preference (CPP) procedure to assess the aversive and rewarding effects of morphine, respectively. On four conditioning cycles, animals were given access to a novel saccharin solution, injected with morphine (1 mg/kg or 5 mg/kg), and then placed on one side of a place preference chamber. Animals were then tested for place preference and saccharin preference. All subjects injected with morphine displayed significant avoidance of the morphine-associated solution (CTA) and preferred the side associated with the drug (CPP). Furthermore, there were no differences between the two diet groups, indicating that chronic exposure to the western diet had no impact on the affective properties of morphine (despite increasing caloric intake, body weight, body fat and lean body mass). Given previously reported increases in drug self-administration in animals with a history of western-diet consumption, this study suggests that western-diet exposure may increase drug intake via mechanisms other than changes in the rewarding or aversive effects of the drug.
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