Faraji Mojdeh, Viera-Resto Omar A, Berrios Brenden J, Bizon Jennifer L, Setlow Barry
Department of Psychiatry, University of Florida.
Department of Neuroscience, University of Florida.
Behav Neurosci. 2025 Jun;139(3):137-152. doi: 10.1037/bne0000621. Epub 2025 Apr 7.
The neuropeptide oxytocin is traditionally known for its roles in parturition, lactation, and social behavior. Other data, however, show that oxytocin can modulate behaviors outside of these contexts, including drug self-administration and some aspects of cost-benefit decision making. Here we used a pharmacological approach to investigate the contributions of oxytocin signaling to decision making under risk of explicit punishment. Female and male Long-Evans rats were trained on a risky decision-making task in which they chose between a small, "safe" food reward and a large, "risky" food reward that was accompanied by varying probabilities of mild footshock. Once stable choice behavior emerged, rats were tested in the task following acute intraperitoneal injections of oxytocin or the oxytocin receptor antagonist L-368,899. Oxytocin dose-dependently reduced preference for the large, risky reward only in females, whereas L-368,899 dose-dependently reduced preference for the large, risky reward in both sexes. Control experiments showed that these effects could not be accounted for by drug-induced alterations in preference for the large reward or shock sensitivity. Together, these results reveal partially sex-dependent effects of oxytocin signaling on risky decision making in rats. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved).
神经肽催产素传统上以其在分娩、泌乳和社会行为中的作用而闻名。然而,其他数据表明,催产素可以调节这些背景之外的行为,包括药物自我给药和成本效益决策的某些方面。在这里,我们采用药理学方法来研究催产素信号传导在明确惩罚风险下对决策的贡献。对雌性和雄性朗-埃文斯大鼠进行一项风险决策任务训练,在该任务中,它们要在少量“安全”食物奖励和大量“风险”食物奖励之间做出选择,选择大量“风险”食物奖励会伴随不同概率的轻度足部电击。一旦出现稳定的选择行为,大鼠在腹腔注射催产素或催产素受体拮抗剂L-368,899后接受该任务测试。催产素仅在雌性大鼠中剂量依赖性地降低了对大量风险奖励的偏好,而L-368,899在两性中均剂量依赖性地降低了对大量风险奖励的偏好。对照实验表明,这些效应不能由药物引起的对大量奖励的偏好改变或电击敏感性改变来解释。总之,这些结果揭示了催产素信号传导对大鼠风险决策的部分性别依赖性效应。(PsycInfo数据库记录(c)2025美国心理学会,保留所有权利)