Altered responses to novelty and drug reinforcement in adult rats treated neonatally with domoic acid

被引:32
作者
Burt, Melissa A. [1 ]
Ryan, Catherine L. [2 ]
Doucette, Tracy A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Prince Edward Isl, Dept Biol, Charlottetown, PE C1A 4P3, Canada
[2] Univ Prince Edward Isl, Dept Psychol, Charlottetown, PE C1A 4P3, Canada
基金
加拿大自然科学与工程研究理事会;
关键词
domoic acid; development; conditioned place preference; playground maze; sucrose consumption;
D O I
10.1016/j.physbeh.2007.09.003
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Activity in the mesocorticolimbic dopamine system is linked to responses to novelty, reward, and drug-seeking behaviours. Glutamate signaling, through kainate receptors, has been shown to modulate dopamine release in this pathway. In the present study, a low, overtly non-convulsive dose of the kainate receptor agonist, domoic acid (DOM), was administered to rat pups over PND 8-14. As juveniles and adolescents, rats were assessed in the open field. During adulthood, rats were tested in an open field, a sucrose consumption task, the playground maze and in a nicotine-induced conditioned place preference paradigm. Domoic acid related effects were found in open field behavior at each time point assessed. Male rats treated neonatally with DOM displayed altered novelty-related behaviour in a novelty trial, as indicated by an increase in time spent exploring familiar objects during the novelty trial of the playground maze. In nicotine-induced conditioned place preference, DOM-treated females developed a conditioned place preference for the nicotine-paired compartment of the test arena, an effect that was maintained for at least a month following the final drug-compartment pairing. The results of this study underscore the importance of the glutamate system in the ontogeny of behaviors that rely on the functional integrity of the midbrain dopamine system. (C) 2007 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:327 / 336
页数:10
相关论文
共 54 条
[1]   Neuroplasticity within the Mesoaccumbens Dopamine System and its Role in Tobacco Dependence [J].
Balfour, David J. K. .
CNS & NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS-DRUG TARGETS, 2002, 1 (04) :413-421
[2]   Q/R editing of the rat GluR5 and GluR6 kainate receptors in vivo and in vitro:: evidence for independent developmental, pathological and cellular regulation [J].
Bernard, A ;
Ferhat, L ;
Dessi, F ;
Charton, G ;
Represa, A ;
Ben-Ari, Y ;
Khrestchatisky, M .
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE, 1999, 11 (02) :604-616
[3]   ASSESSING THE EXTENT OF RNA EDITING IN THE TMII REGIONS OF GLUR5 AND GLUR6 KAINATE RECEPTORS DURING RAT-BRAIN DEVELOPMENT [J].
BERNARD, A ;
KHRESTCHATISKY, M .
JOURNAL OF NEUROCHEMISTRY, 1994, 62 (05) :2057-2060
[4]   NEUROTRANSMITTER RECEPTORS .2. AMPA AND KAINATE RECEPTORS [J].
BETTLER, B ;
MULLE, C .
NEUROPHARMACOLOGY, 1995, 34 (02) :123-139
[5]   Novel-object place conditioning: behavioral and dopaminergic processes in expression of novelty reward [J].
Bevins, RA ;
Besheer, J ;
Palmatier, MI ;
Jensen, HC ;
Pickett, KS ;
Eurek, S .
BEHAVIOURAL BRAIN RESEARCH, 2002, 129 (1-2) :41-50
[6]   Neuropharmacology of AMPA and kainate receptors [J].
Bleakman, D ;
Lodge, D .
NEUROPHARMACOLOGY, 1998, 37 (10-11) :1187-1204
[7]   The neonate-6-hydroxydopamine-lesioned rat: a model for clinical neuroscience and neurobiological principles [J].
Breese, GR ;
Knapp, DJ ;
Criswell, HE ;
Moy, SS ;
Papadeas, ST ;
Blake, BL .
BRAIN RESEARCH REVIEWS, 2005, 48 (01) :57-73
[8]   Sex differences in the contribution of nicotine and nonpharmacological stimuli to nicotine self-administration in rats [J].
Chaudhri, N ;
Caggiula, AR ;
Donny, EC ;
Booth, S ;
Gharib, MA ;
Craven, LA ;
Allen, SS ;
Sved, AF ;
Perkins, KA .
PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY, 2005, 180 (02) :258-266
[9]   Kainate receptors: subunits, synaptic localization and function [J].
Chittajallu, R ;
Braithwaite, SP ;
Clarke, VRJ ;
Henley, JM .
TRENDS IN PHARMACOLOGICAL SCIENCES, 1999, 20 (01) :26-35
[10]   Functional characterization of kainate receptors in the rat nucleus accumbens core region [J].
Crowder, TL ;
Weiner, JL .
JOURNAL OF NEUROPHYSIOLOGY, 2002, 88 (01) :41-48