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大麻素系统在伏隔核中对大鼠基于延迟的决策的影响。

Involvement of cannabinoid system in the nucleus accumbens on delay-based decision making in the rat.

作者信息

Fatahi Zahra, Sadeghi Bahman, Haghparast Abbas

机构信息

Neuroscience Research Center, School of Medicine, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.

Neuroscience Research Center, School of Medicine, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran; Iran National Science Foundation, Tehran, Iran.

出版信息

Behav Brain Res. 2018 Jan 30;337:107-113. doi: 10.1016/j.bbr.2017.10.004. Epub 2017 Oct 5.

Abstract

The nucleus accumbens (NAc) plays a fundamental role in decision making and anticipation of reward. In addition, exogenous cannabinoids affect the behavior of humans and animals including disruption of short-term memory and cognitive impairments. Therefore, in this study, cannabinoid agonist and antagonist were administrated into the NAc to determine the effect of cannabinoid activation in the entire NAc on delay-based decision making. Rats were trained on a cost-benefit T-maze decision making task in which the animals were well-trained to choose between a small/immediate reward and a large/delay reward. After training, the animals were implanted with guide cannulae in the NAc. On test day, they received cannabinoid agonist (Win 55,212-2; 10, 50 and 100μM) and/or antagonist (AM251; 45μM) into the NAc. Percentage of high reward choice and latency of reward achievement were evaluated. Results showed that cannabinoid agonist administration caused a decrease in high reward choice such that rats selected small/immediate reward instead of large/delay reward. Moreover, in agonist-treated animals latency of reward achievement increased. Effects of cannabinoid activation on delay-based decision making with equivalent delays demonstrated that if the delay was equated on both arm goals, animals still had a preference for the high/delay reward, showing the results was not caused by an impairment of spatial preference or memory. These finding clarified that cannabinoid system activation in the entire NAc plays a critical role in the regulation of delay-based decision making.

摘要

伏隔核(NAc)在决策和奖励预期中起着基础性作用。此外,外源性大麻素会影响人类和动物的行为,包括破坏短期记忆和导致认知障碍。因此,在本研究中,将大麻素激动剂和拮抗剂注入伏隔核,以确定整个伏隔核中大麻素激活对基于延迟的决策的影响。大鼠接受了一项成本效益T迷宫决策任务训练,在此任务中,动物经过良好训练,可在小/即时奖励和大/延迟奖励之间进行选择。训练后,在动物的伏隔核中植入引导套管。在测试日,它们在伏隔核中接受大麻素激动剂(Win 55,212-2;10、50和100μM)和/或拮抗剂(AM251;45μM)。评估高奖励选择的百分比和奖励达成的潜伏期。结果表明,给予大麻素激动剂会导致高奖励选择减少,使得大鼠选择小/即时奖励而非大/延迟奖励。此外,在接受激动剂治疗的动物中,奖励达成的潜伏期增加。大麻素激活对具有等效延迟的基于延迟的决策的影响表明,如果双臂目标的延迟相等,动物仍然偏好高/延迟奖励,这表明结果不是由空间偏好或记忆受损引起的。这些发现表明,整个伏隔核中的大麻素系统激活在基于延迟的决策调节中起着关键作用。

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