Repeated neonatal maternal separation alters intravenous cocaine self-administration in adult rats

被引:0
|
作者
K. Matthews
Trevor W. Robbins
Barry J. Everitt
S. B. Caine
机构
[1] Department of Experimental Psychology,
[2] Cambridge University,undefined
[3] Downing Street,undefined
[4] Cambridge CB2 3EB,undefined
[5] UK,undefined
来源
Psychopharmacology | 1999年 / 141卷
关键词
Key words Maternal separation; Cocaine; Intravenous self-administration; Mesolimbic dopamine; Reward; Eticlopride; SCH 23390;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
 Behavioural responses to psychostimulant drugs can be profoundly affected by early environmental influences. The aim of this study was to describe the effects of repeated brief separations of rat pups from their dams during the early neonatal period on cocaine self-administration behaviour as adults. Lister hooded rats exposed to a repeated maternal separation procedure (REMS) showed altered acquisition and maintenance of cocaine self-administration as adults, the effects being dose and gender-dependent. Overall, the patterns of acquisition of self-administration across three doses of cocaine (0.05, 0.08 and 0.5 mg/injection) suggested a rightward shift in the acquisition dose-effect functions for the REMS animals relative to control animals. At 0.05 mg/injection, there was a retarded acquisition of cocaine self-administration in male and female neonatally separated rats. At 0.08 mg/ injection there was a facilitated acquisition in female neonatally separated subjects. After establishment of stable self-administration of the training dose, in the same cohort of subjects, rightward and downward shifts in the cocaine self-administration dose-effect functions were determined for female and male REMS subjects, respectively, relative to their controls. The dose-effect function for both female groups was shifted to the left of that of the respective male groups, although the lighter body weights of the females meant that they administered a higher unit dose per unit body weight than the males. Whereas male REMS subjects tended to self-administer less cocaine than the controls at the dose eliciting maximal responding (0.03 mg/injection) and to make fewer lever responses overall at each dose tested, female REMS subjects self-administered significantly more cocaine than their respective controls at a dose of 0.03 mg/injection. There was no differential sensitivity to the rate-altering effects of the selective dopamine D2 receptor antagonist, eticlopride, or to the selective dopamine D1 receptor antagonist, SCH 23390. These data provide further evidence that altered early environment affects drug-taking behaviour in a developmentally specific and gender-specific manner, with the effects of neonatal separation contrasting with previously published data on the effects of post-weaning isolation rearing.
引用
收藏
页码:123 / 134
页数:11
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Repeated neonatal maternal separation alters intravenous cocaine self-administration in adult rats
    Matthews, K
    Robbins, TW
    Everitt, BJ
    Caine, SB
    [J]. PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY, 1999, 141 (02) : 123 - 134
  • [2] CHLORDIAZEPOXIDE ALTERS INTRAVENOUS COCAINE SELF-ADMINISTRATION IN RATS
    GOEDERS, NE
    MCNULTY, MA
    MIRKIS, S
    MCALLISTER, KH
    [J]. PHARMACOLOGY BIOCHEMISTRY AND BEHAVIOR, 1989, 33 (04) : 859 - 866
  • [3] Neonatal FGF2 alters cocaine self-administration in the adult rat
    Turner, Cortney A.
    Capriles, Nancy
    Flagel, Shelly B.
    Perez, Javier A.
    Clinton, Sarah M.
    Watson, Stanley J.
    Akil, Huda
    [J]. PHARMACOLOGY BIOCHEMISTRY AND BEHAVIOR, 2009, 92 (01) : 100 - 104
  • [4] Cocaine self-administration punished by intravenous histamine in adolescent and adult rats
    Holtz, Nathan A.
    Carroll, Marilyn E.
    [J]. BEHAVIOURAL PHARMACOLOGY, 2015, 26 (04): : 393 - 397
  • [5] Chronic cadmium exposure alters cocaine self-administration in adult male rats
    Nation, JR
    Livermore, CL
    Bratton, GR
    Schenk, S
    [J]. EXPERIMENTAL AND CLINICAL PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY, 1996, 4 (03) : 264 - 270
  • [6] FLUOXETINE REDUCES INTRAVENOUS COCAINE SELF-ADMINISTRATION IN RATS
    CARROLL, ME
    LAC, ST
    ASENCIO, M
    KRAGH, R
    [J]. PHARMACOLOGY BIOCHEMISTRY AND BEHAVIOR, 1990, 35 (01) : 237 - 244
  • [7] Role of corticosterone in intravenous cocaine self-administration in rats
    Goeders, NE
    Guerin, GF
    [J]. NEUROENDOCRINOLOGY, 1996, 64 (05) : 337 - 348
  • [8] EFFECTS OF ALPRAZOLAM ON INTRAVENOUS COCAINE SELF-ADMINISTRATION IN RATS
    GOEDERS, NE
    MCNULTY, MA
    GUERIN, GF
    [J]. PHARMACOLOGY BIOCHEMISTRY AND BEHAVIOR, 1993, 44 (02) : 471 - 474
  • [9] LISURIDE REDUCES INTRAVENOUS COCAINE SELF-ADMINISTRATION IN RATS
    PULVIRENTI, L
    KOOB, GF
    [J]. PHARMACOLOGY BIOCHEMISTRY AND BEHAVIOR, 1994, 47 (04) : 819 - 822
  • [10] Neonatal isolation enhances maintenance but not reinstatement of cocaine self-administration in adult male rats
    Zhang, XY
    Sanchez, H
    Kehoe, P
    Kosten, TA
    [J]. PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY, 2005, 177 (04) : 391 - 399