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Extinction of conditioned opiate withdrawal in rats in a two-chambered place conditioning apparatus.


ABSTRACT: Conditioned opiate withdrawal contributes to relapse in addicts and can be studied in rats by using the opiate withdrawal-induced conditioned place aversion (OW-CPA) paradigm. Attenuation of conditioned withdrawal through extinction may be beneficial in the treatment of addiction. Here we describe a protocol for studying OW-CPA extinction using a two-chambered place conditioning apparatus. Rats are made dependent on morphine through subcutaneous implantation of morphine pellets and then are trained to acquire OW-CPA through pairings of one chamber with naloxone-precipitated withdrawal and the other chamber with saline. Extinction training consists of re-exposures to both chambers in the absence of precipitated withdrawal. Rats tested after the completion of training show a decline in avoidance of the formerly naloxone-paired chamber with increasing numbers of extinction training sessions. The protocol takes a minimum of 7 d; the exact duration varies with the amount of extinction training, which is determined by the goals of the experiment.

SUBMITTER: Myers KM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4957553 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Extinction of conditioned opiate withdrawal in rats in a two-chambered place conditioning apparatus.

Myers Karyn M KM   Bechtholt-Gompf Anita J AJ   Coleman Brian R BR   Carlezon William A WA  

Nature protocols 20120223 3


Conditioned opiate withdrawal contributes to relapse in addicts and can be studied in rats by using the opiate withdrawal-induced conditioned place aversion (OW-CPA) paradigm. Attenuation of conditioned withdrawal through extinction may be beneficial in the treatment of addiction. Here we describe a protocol for studying OW-CPA extinction using a two-chambered place conditioning apparatus. Rats are made dependent on morphine through subcutaneous implantation of morphine pellets and then are trai  ...[more]

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