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Repeated stress exposure causes strain-dependent shifts in the behavioral economics of cocaine in rats.


ABSTRACT: Cocaine-experienced Wistar and Wistar Kyoto (WKY) rats received four daily repeated forced swim stress sessions (R-FSS), each of which preceded 4-hour cocaine self-administration sessions. Twenty-four hours after the last swim stress, cocaine valuation was assessed during a single-session threshold procedure. Prior exposure to R-FSS significantly altered cocaine responding in Wistar, but not WKY, rats. Behavioral economic analysis of responding revealed that the Wistar rats that had received R-FSS exhibited an increase in the maximum price that they were willing to pay for cocaine (Pmax ). Pre-treatment with the long-lasting kappa opioid receptor (KOR) antagonist norbinaltorphimine prevented the stress-induced increase in Pmax . Thus, R-FSS exposure had strain-dependent effects on cocaine responding during the threshold procedure, and the stress effects on cocaine valuation exhibited by Wistar, but not WKY, required intact KOR signaling.

SUBMITTER: Groblewski PA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4448949 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Repeated stress exposure causes strain-dependent shifts in the behavioral economics of cocaine in rats.

Groblewski Peter A PA   Zietz Chad C   Willuhn Ingo I   Phillips Paul E M PE   Chavkin Charles C  

Addiction biology 20140215 2


Cocaine-experienced Wistar and Wistar Kyoto (WKY) rats received four daily repeated forced swim stress sessions (R-FSS), each of which preceded 4-hour cocaine self-administration sessions. Twenty-four hours after the last swim stress, cocaine valuation was assessed during a single-session threshold procedure. Prior exposure to R-FSS significantly altered cocaine responding in Wistar, but not WKY, rats. Behavioral economic analysis of responding revealed that the Wistar rats that had received R-F  ...[more]

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