Lucki I, Frazer A
Psychopharmacology (Berl). 1985;85(3):253-9. doi: 10.1007/BF00428183.
The effect of repeated administration of desipramine (DMI) on the acquisition, performance, and extinction of a lever press response for food reward was studied. Chronic administration of DMI caused a reduction in pressing under a CRF schedule both in naive and well-trained rats. Responding during extinction sessions did not differ between saline-treated rats and rats given DMI chronically. In addition, chronic administration of DMI reduced the body weight and food intake of rats on either a free-feeding or a restricted-feeding schedule. Consequently, lever pressing was also studied in a group of rats whose body weight was regulated to match the body weight of rats were administered DMI chronically. In comparison to this control group, rats administered DMI chronically responded significantly less during both reinforcement and extinction sessions. These results fail to replicate earlier reports that chronic DMI administration produces increased resistance to extinction. The results also show that assessment of food-motivated performance in rats treated chronically with DMI is difficult because of long-term changes in body weight and food intake.
研究了重复给予去甲丙咪嗪(DMI)对获取、执行和消退食物奖励杠杆按压反应的影响。长期给予DMI会导致未受过训练和训练有素的大鼠在连续强化程序下的按压次数减少。在消退期,生理盐水处理的大鼠和长期给予DMI的大鼠的反应没有差异。此外,长期给予DMI会降低自由进食或限制进食大鼠的体重和食物摄入量。因此,还对一组体重经调节以匹配长期给予DMI大鼠体重的大鼠进行了杠杆按压研究。与该对照组相比,长期给予DMI的大鼠在强化期和消退期的反应明显更少。这些结果未能重复早期关于长期给予DMI会增加消退抗性的报道。结果还表明,由于长期给予DMI的大鼠体重和食物摄入量发生长期变化,因此评估其食物动机行为较为困难。