Effects of central 5-hydroxytryptamine depletion on sensitivity to delayed and probabilistic reinforcement

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S. Mobini
T.-J. Chiang
M.-Y. Ho
C.M. Bradshaw
E. Szabadi
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[1] Psychopharmacology Section,
[2] Division of Psychiatry,undefined
[3] University of Nottingham,undefined
[4] Room B109,undefined
[5] Medical School,undefined
[6] Queen's Medical Centre,undefined
[7] Nottingham NG7 2UH,undefined
[8] UK,undefined
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Psychopharmacology | 2000年 / 152卷
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5-HT 5,7-Dihydroxytryptamine Operant behaviour Delayed reinforcement Probabilistic reinforcement;
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Rationale: The ascending 5-hydroxytryptaminergic (5-HTergic) pathways are believed to be involved in "impulse control". Rats whose 5-HTergic pathways have been destroyed are more liable than intact rats to select a smaller, immediate reinforcer rather than a larger, delayed reinforcer (impulsive choice), and recent evidence indicates that this effect of central 5-HT depletion reflects a change in the rate of time discounting (i.e. a change in the rate at which reinforcers become devalued as a function of delay). Delay of reinforcement and uncertainty of reinforcer delivery are believed to have equivalent effects on choice behaviour. However, it is not known whether central 5-HT depletion affects choice between probabilistic reinforcers. Objective: We examined the effects of central 5-HT depletion on choice behaviour in two experiments: In experiment 1, rats chose between a smaller immediate reinforcer and a larger delayed reinforcer; in experiment 2, rats chose between a smaller certain reinforcer and a larger probabilistic reinforcer. Methods: Rats received injections of 5,7-dihydroxytryptamine into the dorsal and median raphe nuclei or sham lesions. They were trained to press two levers for food-pellet reinforcers in discrete-trials schedules. In free-choice trials, selection of lever A resulted in immediate delivery of one food pellet; selection of lever B resulted in delivery of 2 pellets, either following a delay (dB) (experiment 1) or with a probability (pB) less than 1 (experiment 2). Results: In experiment 1, both groups showed declining choice of lever B (%B) as a function of dB. The lesioned group showed shorter indifference delays (D50: the value of dB corresponding to %B=50) than the sham-lesioned group. In experiment 2, both groups showed declining choice of lever B as a function of the odds against delivery of the two-pellet reinforcer, θB (θB=[1/pB]–1). There was no difference between the "indifference odds" (θ50: the value of θB corresponding to %B=50) between the two groups. In both experiments, the levels of 5-HT and 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid were reduced in the brains of the lesioned rats, but the levels of noradrenaline and dopamine were not altered. Conclusions: These results provide additional evidence that central 5-HTergic mechanisms are involved in time discounting, but provide no evidence for a similar role of 5-HT in rats' sensitivity to probabilistic reinforcement.
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