Maddux Jean-Marie, Lacroix Franca, Chaudhri Nadia
Department of Psychology, Center for Studies in Behavioral Neurobiology, Concordia University.
Department of Psychology, Center for Studies in Behavioral Neurobiology, Concordia University;
J Vis Exp. 2014 Sep 19(91):51898. doi: 10.3791/51898.
Environmental contexts in which drugs of abuse are consumed can trigger craving, a subjective Pavlovian-conditioned response that can facilitate drug-seeking behavior and prompt relapse in abstinent drug users. We have developed a procedure to study the behavioral and neural processes that mediate the impact of context on alcohol-seeking behavior in rats. Following acclimation to the taste and pharmacological effects of 15% ethanol in the home cage, male Long-Evans rats receive Pavlovian discrimination training (PDT) in conditioning chambers. In each daily (Mon-Fri) PDT session, 16 trials each of two different 10 sec auditory conditioned stimuli occur. During one stimulus, the CS+, 0.2 ml of 15% ethanol is delivered into a fluid port for oral consumption. The second stimulus, the CS-, is not paired with ethanol. Across sessions, entries into the fluid port during the CS+ increase, whereas entries during the CS- stabilize at a lower level, indicating that a predictive association between the CS+ and ethanol is acquired. During PDT each chamber is equipped with a specific configuration of visual, olfactory and tactile contextual stimuli. Following PDT, extinction training is conducted in the same chamber that is now equipped with a different configuration of contextual stimuli. The CS+ and CS- are presented as before, but ethanol is withheld, which causes a gradual decline in port entries during the CS+. At test, rats are placed back into the PDT context and presented with the CS+ and CS- as before, but without ethanol. This manipulation triggers a robust and selective increase in the number of port entries made during the alcohol predictive CS+, with no change in responding during the CS-. This effect, referred to as context-induced renewal, illustrates the powerful capacity of contexts associated with alcohol consumption to stimulate alcohol-seeking behavior in response to Pavlovian alcohol cues.
滥用药物的环境会引发渴望,这是一种主观的巴甫洛夫条件反应,可促进觅药行为并促使戒毒者复吸。我们开发了一种程序,用于研究介导环境对大鼠觅酒行为影响的行为和神经过程。雄性Long-Evans大鼠在适应了家笼中15%乙醇的味道和药理作用后,在条件化箱中接受巴甫洛夫辨别训练(PDT)。在每个工作日(周一至周五)的PDT训练中,两种不同的10秒听觉条件刺激各进行16次试验。在一种刺激(CS+)期间,0.2毫升15%的乙醇被输送到一个液体端口供口服。第二种刺激(CS-)不与乙醇配对。在各次训练中,CS+期间进入液体端口的次数增加,而CS-期间的进入次数稳定在较低水平,这表明CS+与乙醇之间建立了预测性关联。在PDT期间,每个箱都配备了特定配置的视觉、嗅觉和触觉环境刺激。PDT训练后,在同一个箱中进行消退训练,此时箱中配备了不同配置的环境刺激。CS+和CS-如前所述呈现,但不提供乙醇,这导致CS+期间进入端口的次数逐渐减少。在测试时,将大鼠放回PDT环境中,像之前一样呈现CS+和CS-,但不提供乙醇。这种操作会引发在酒精预测性CS+期间进入端口的次数强劲且选择性地增加,而CS-期间的反应没有变化。这种效应,称为情境诱导恢复,说明了与酒精消费相关的情境在响应巴甫洛夫酒精线索时刺激觅酒行为的强大能力。