Brain and Neuroscience Advances | |
Deep brain stimulation of the nucleus accumbens core but not shell reduces motivational components of heroin taking and seeking in rats: | |
Maria C.Schippers1  | |
关键词: Deep brain stimulation; heroin; addiction; nucleus accumbens; | |
DOI : 10.1177/2398212817711083 | |
学科分类:医学(综合) | |
来源: Sage Journals | |
【 摘 要 】
Background:Deep brain stimulation is explored as a new intervention for treatment-resistant substance use dependence. A candidate brain region is the nucleus accumbens, due to its involvement in reward and motivation. This study aimed to explore effects of NAcore and NAshell deep brain stimulation on aspects of heroin taking and seeking in a self-administration model for rats.Methods:NAcore and NAshell deep brain stimulation was applied during 25 or 100 µg/kg/infusion heroin self-administration on an FR4 schedule of reinforcement and during cue- and heroin-induced reinstatement. In a separate group, effects of NAcore deep brain stimulation on heroin self-administration on a progressive ratio schedule and the first extinction session were examined.Results:NAcore and NAshell deep brain stimulation did not alter heroin self-administration on an FR4 schedule. NAcore deep brain stimulation decreased cue – but not drug-induced reinstatement of heroin seeking, whereas NAshell deep brain stimulation did not affec...
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