Choice impulsivity after repeated social stress is associated with increased perineuronal nets in the medial prefrontal cortex

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Christopher A. Martinez
Harry Pantazopoulos
Barbara Gisabella
Emily T. Stephens
Jacob Garteiser
Alberto Del Arco
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[1] University of Mississippi,HESRM, School of Applied Sciences
[2] University of Mississippi Medical Center,Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior, Medical School
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Social stress; Decision-making; Reward-seeking; Impulsivity; Interneurons; Extracellular matrix;
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Repeated stress can predispose to substance abuse. However, behavioral and neurobiological adaptations that link stress to substance abuse remain unclear. This study investigates whether intermittent social defeat (ISD), a stress protocol that promotes drug-seeking behavior, alters intertemporal decision-making and cortical inhibitory function in the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC). Male long evans rats were trained in a delay discounting task (DDT) where rats make a choice between a fast (1 s) small reward (1 sugar pellet) and a large reward (3 sugar pellets) that comes with a time delay (10 s or 20 s). A decreased preference for delayed rewards was used as an index of choice impulsivity. Rats were exposed to ISD and tested in the DDT 24 h after each stress episode, and one- and two-weeks after the last stress episode. Immunohistochemistry was performed in rat’s brains to evaluate perineuronal nets (PNNs) and parvalbumin GABA interneurons (PV) labeling as markers of inhibitory function in mPFC. ISD significantly decreased the preference for delayed large rewards in low impulsive, but not high impulsive, animals. ISD also increased the density of PNNs in the mPFC. These results suggest that increased choice impulsivity and cortical inhibition predispose animals to seek out rewards after stress.
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