Reduced dopamine terminal function and insensitivity to cocaine following cocaine binge self-administration and deprivation

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作者
Mateo, Y [1 ]
Lack, CM [1 ]
Morgan, D [1 ]
Roberts, DCS [1 ]
Jones, SR [1 ]
机构
[1] Wake Forest Univ, Bowman Gray Sch Med, Dept Physiol & Pharmacol, Winston Salem, NC 27157 USA
关键词
sensitization; dopamine transporter; nucleus accumbens; withdrawal; addiction; neuroadaptation;
D O I
10.1038/sj.npp.1300687
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Despite large numbers of studies describing neuroadaptations caused by chronic cocaine exposure, there remains considerable uncertainty as to whether alterations in dopamine (DA) neurotransmission are responsible for progression into an addicted state. High-intake, 24-h access cocaine self-administration (SA, 10 days) followed by an extended (7 days), but not 1 day deprivation period produces an increased motivation to SA cocaine as measured by a progressive ratio protocol. Following binge cocaine SA and deprivation, the status of DA terminals in the nucleus accumbens (NAc) was investigated using microdialysis in freely moving rats and voltammetry in brain slices. At 1 and 7 days following binge cocaine SA, baseline extracellular DA concentrations in the NAc core were decreased by 40 and 55% of control levels, in the 1 and 7 day deprivation groups, respectively. Acute cocaine (1.5 mg/kg, i.v.) administration increased extracellular DA (350%) in the NAc core of naive animals but failed to significantly increase DA at 1 or 7 days following binge cocaine SA. The shell of the NAc showed a similar lack of effect of cocaine. Analysis of DA terminals in brain slices showed that cocaine was markedly less effective in inhibiting DA uptake at 1 and 7 days of cocaine deprivation (max. effect 40% of control). Electrically stimulated DA release was decreased at 1 day and further decreased at 7 days of deprivation (67 and 49% of control, respectively). The rate of DA uptake was increased (150% of control) following binge SA, irrespective of deprivation period. Finally, presynaptic autoreceptors were subsensitive at both time points, as measured by the ability of quinpirole, a D2-like DA receptor agonist, to inhibit DA release. Thus, the NAc was hypodopaminergic and DA terminals were less sensitive to cocaine following binge cocaine SA and deprivation.
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