Rewarding Effects and Reinstatement of MDMA-Induced CPP in Adolescent Mice

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Manuel Daza-Losada
Bruno Ribeiro Do Couto
Carmen Manzanedo
Maria A Aguilar
Marta Rodríguez-Arias
Jose Miñarro
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[1] Facultad de Psicología,Departamento de Psicobiología
[2] Unidad de Investigación Psicobiología de las Drogodependencias,Departamento de Anatomía Humana y Psicobiología
[3] Universitat de Valencia,undefined
[4] Valencia,undefined
[5] Universidad de Murcia,undefined
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Neuropsychopharmacology | 2007年 / 32卷
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MDMA; conditioned place preference; reinstatement; mice; dopamine; serotonin;
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Although the rewarding effects of 3,4-methylenedioxy-metamphetamine (MDMA) have been demonstrated in self-administration and conditioned place preference (CPP) procedures, its addictive potential (ie, the vulnerability to relapse, measured by its ability to induce reinstatement of an extinguished response), remains poorly understood. In this study, the effects of MDMA (5, 10, and 20 mg/kg) on the acquisition, extinction and reinstatement of CPP were evaluated in mice, using two different protocols during acquisition of CPP. In the first experiment, animals were trained using a two-session/day schedule (MDMA and saline for 4 consecutive days), whereas in the second experiment, they were trained using an alternating day schedule (MDMA and saline each 48 h). After extinction, the ability of drug priming to reinstate CPP was evaluated. In Experiment 1, MDMA did not significantly increase the time spent in the drug-paired compartment during the post-conditioning (Post-C) test, although the preference was evident a week afterwards, lasting between 2 and 21 weeks. No reinstatement was observed after MDMA priming. In Experiment 2, all doses produced CPP in Post-C, which lasted between 1 and 4 weeks. MDMA induces reinstatement at doses up to 4 times lower than those used in conditioning. The analyses of brain monoamines revealed that the daily schedule of treatment induces a non-dose-dependent decrease in dopamine and serotonin (5-HT) in the striatum, whereas the alternating schedule produces a dose-dependent decrease of 5-HT in the cortex. These results demonstrate that MDMA produces long-lasting rewarding effects and reinstatement after extinction, suggesting the susceptibility of this drug to induce addiction.
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