Department of Cell and Systems Biology, University of Toronto, 25 Harbord Street, Toronto, ON, M5S 3G5, Canada.
Department of Psychology, University of Toronto, 100 St. George Street, Toronto, ON, M5S 3G3, Canada.
Psychopharmacology (Berl). 2023 Mar;240(3):547-559. doi: 10.1007/s00213-022-06220-7. Epub 2022 Sep 21.
Adenosine A receptors (AR) in the dorsal striatum have been implicated in goal-directed behaviour. While activation of these receptors with several methods has resulted in an insensitivity to outcome devaluation, particular explanations for how they disrupt behaviour have not been explored. We both confirm a role for A receptors in goal-directed responding and evaluate additional behavioural aspects of goal-directed control to more fully understand the role of A receptors in instrumental behaviour.
To examine the effects of the adenosine A agonist CGS-21680 in the DMS on response-outcome encoding, updating representations of outcome value and on the ability to inhibit behaviour when reward is not available.
Male rats were trained to lever press for food reward. The AR agonist CGS-21680 was infused into the dorsomedial striatum either before an outcome devaluation test, prior to training with two distinct response-outcome associations or prior to a test of discriminative stimulus control over instrumental performance.
Intra-DMS administration of CGS-21680 impaired sensitivity to outcome devaluation. CGS-21680 treatment did not impair acquisition of specific response-outcome associations, selective control of responding based on the presence of stimuli that signaled when reward was or was not available, discrimination between stimuli or lever choices nor did it influence the effect of devaluation on the amounts of food eaten in a consumption test.
CGS-21680 impairs the ability to modulate responding based on recent changes to outcome value, an effect that is not accounted for by impairments in behavioural inhibition, discrimination, encoding the specific outcome of a response or the effectiveness of specific satiety.
背侧纹状体中的腺苷 A 受体(AR)与目标导向行为有关。虽然用几种方法激活这些受体导致对结果贬值不敏感,但尚未探索它们如何破坏行为的特定解释。我们都证实了 A 受体在目标导向反应中的作用,并评估了目标导向控制的其他行为方面,以更全面地了解 A 受体在工具行为中的作用。
检查腺苷 A 激动剂 CGS-21680 在 DMS 对反应-结果编码、更新结果价值表示以及在没有奖励时抑制行为的能力的影响。
雄性大鼠接受训练以按压杠杆获取食物奖励。AR 激动剂 CGS-21680 在前一个结果贬值测试之前、在具有两个不同反应-结果关联的训练之前或在测试辨别刺激对工具性能的控制之前被输注到背侧纹状体。
DMS 内的 CGS-21680 给药会损害对结果贬值的敏感性。CGS-21680 处理不会损害特定反应-结果关联的获得、基于表示奖励是否可用的刺激的选择性反应控制、辨别刺激或杠杆选择,也不会影响贬值对消耗测试中进食量的影响。
CGS-21680 损害了根据最近的结果价值变化来调节反应的能力,这种效应不能归因于行为抑制、辨别、编码反应的特定结果或特定饱腹感的有效性受损。