Packard M G, Schroeder J P, Alexander G M
Department of Psychology, University of New Orleans, Louisiana 70148, USA.
Horm Behav. 1998 Aug;34(1):39-47. doi: 10.1006/hbeh.1998.1461.
Previous evidence indicates that peripheral and intranucleus accumbens injections of testosterone have rewarding effects in male rats as measured in a conditioned place preference (CPP) paradigm. The present study investigated the neurochemical bases of the rewarding properties of testosterone by examining the effect of peripheral and intranucleus accumbens injection of the dopamine receptor antagonist alpha-flupenthixol on expression of testosterone-induced CPP. On alternating days, adult male Long-Evans rats received peripheral injections of testosterone in a water-soluble hydroxypropyl-beta-cyclodextrin (HBC) inclusion complex (0.8 mg/kg) or saline-HBC immediately prior to being confined for 30 min to one of two compartments of a place preference apparatus. All rats received 8 days of pairings (four hormone pairings, four saline pairings). On day 9 the rats were given a 20-min test session during which they had access to all compartments of the apparatus. No hormone was injected prior to the test session; however, rats received a peripheral (20 min prior; 0.2, 0.3 mg/kg) or intra-accumbens (2 min prior, 5.0 micrograms) injection of alpha-flupenthixol or saline. On the test day, rats receiving saline injections spent significantly more time in the compartment previously paired with injections of testosterone than in the compartment previously paired with vehicle injections. In contrast, rats receiving peripheral or intra-accumbens alpha-flupenthixol injections did not spend significantly more time in the compartment previously paired with testosterone. The blockade of testosterone CPP was not due to an effect of alpha-flupenthixol on motor behavior. The findings provide further evidence of the rewarding affective properties of testosterone and indicate that peripheral administration and intra-accumbens administration of alpha-flupenthixol block expression of testosterone CPP. The rewarding affective properties of testosterone are mediated, at least in part, via an interaction with the mesolimbic dopamine system.
先前的证据表明,在条件性位置偏爱(CPP)范式中,向雄性大鼠外周和伏隔核内注射睾酮具有奖赏效应。本研究通过检测向大鼠外周和伏隔核内注射多巴胺受体拮抗剂α-氟哌噻吨对睾酮诱导的CPP表达的影响,探究了睾酮奖赏特性的神经化学基础。在交替的日子里,成年雄性Long-Evans大鼠在被限制于位置偏爱装置的两个隔室之一30分钟之前,立即接受外周注射溶于水溶性羟丙基-β-环糊精(HBC)包合物中的睾酮(0.8毫克/千克)或生理盐水-HBC。所有大鼠接受8天的配对(4次激素配对,4次生理盐水配对)。在第9天,让大鼠进行20分钟的测试期,在此期间它们可以进入装置的所有隔室。在测试期之前不注射激素;然而,大鼠接受外周(提前20分钟;0.2、0.3毫克/千克)或伏隔核内(提前2分钟,5.0微克)注射α-氟哌噻吨或生理盐水。在测试日,接受生理盐水注射的大鼠在先前与睾酮注射配对的隔室中花费的时间显著多于在先前与溶剂注射配对的隔室中花费的时间。相比之下,接受外周或伏隔核内α-氟哌噻吨注射的大鼠在先前与睾酮配对的隔室中并未花费显著更多的时间。睾酮CPP的阻断并非由于α-氟哌噻吨对运动行为的影响。这些发现为睾酮的奖赏情感特性提供了进一步的证据,并表明外周给药和伏隔核内给药α-氟哌噻吨可阻断睾酮CPP的表达。睾酮的奖赏情感特性至少部分是通过与中脑边缘多巴胺系统的相互作用介导的。