Miller J S, Nonneman A J, Kelly K S, Neisewander J L, Isaac W L
Behav Neural Biol. 1986 Mar;45(2):240-53. doi: 10.1016/s0163-1047(86)90816-2.
Previous studies have implicated the hippocampus in the acquisition of conditioned taste aversions. However, the effect of hippocampal (HPC) lesions on the acquisition of conditioned aversions to the distal olfactory cue has not been investigated. In this study rats with bilateral electrolytic hippocampal lesions were given access to an odor conditioned stimulus (CS) alone or a compound odor-taste CS, followed by an injection of LiCl or saline. The results indicated that HPC lesions attenuated the neophobic response to both CSs, and disrupted conditioned odor and taste aversions, relative to sham-operated controls. Furthermore, the disruption in conditioned odor aversions could not be attributed to attenuation of neophobia in lesioned subjects nor to prolonged neophobia in sham-operated controls. The results are consistent with pharmacological studies in suggesting that the hippocampus is involved in the formation of conditioned odor aversions.
先前的研究表明海马体与条件性味觉厌恶的习得有关。然而,海马体(HPC)损伤对远端嗅觉线索条件性厌恶习得的影响尚未得到研究。在本研究中,对双侧海马体进行电解损伤的大鼠单独给予气味条件刺激(CS)或复合气味-味觉CS,随后注射氯化锂或生理盐水。结果表明,相对于假手术对照组,HPC损伤减弱了对两种CS的新异回避反应,并破坏了条件性气味和味觉厌恶。此外,条件性气味厌恶的破坏不能归因于损伤组动物新异回避反应的减弱,也不能归因于假手术对照组新异回避反应的延长。这些结果与药理学研究一致,表明海马体参与了条件性气味厌恶的形成。