TY - JOUR
T1 - Enhanced methamphetamine-induced conditioned place preference in risk-taking rats
AU - Takahashi, Katsumasa
AU - Toyoshima, Michimasa
AU - Ichitani, Yukio
AU - Yamada, Kazuo
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019 Elsevier B.V.
PY - 2020/1/27
Y1 - 2020/1/27
N2 - Patients with psychiatric disorders, such as gambling and substance use, tend to exhibit maladaptive decision-making. In this study, we assessed individual differences in risk-taking behaviors using a rat gambling task (GT) and investigated the relationship between risk-taking behaviors and vulnerability to drug dependence using methamphetamine (METH)-induced conditioned place preference (CPP). In the GT using a radial arm maze, male Long-Evans rats were trained to choose one of three choice arms (a low-risk/low reward (L-L), a high-risk/high reward (H-H), and an empty arm) in 16 trials per day for 14 days. METH-induced CPP consisted of 6 sessions: habituation, conditioning, preference test (Test I), extinction, extinction test (Test II), and reinstatement test (Test III). Results demonstrated that the percentage of choosing the H-H arm was significantly positively correlated with the percentage of time spent in the METH-paired compartment in the preference test, but not with the extinction and reinstatement tests, suggesting that risk-taking rats are more vulnerable to drug dependence.
AB - Patients with psychiatric disorders, such as gambling and substance use, tend to exhibit maladaptive decision-making. In this study, we assessed individual differences in risk-taking behaviors using a rat gambling task (GT) and investigated the relationship between risk-taking behaviors and vulnerability to drug dependence using methamphetamine (METH)-induced conditioned place preference (CPP). In the GT using a radial arm maze, male Long-Evans rats were trained to choose one of three choice arms (a low-risk/low reward (L-L), a high-risk/high reward (H-H), and an empty arm) in 16 trials per day for 14 days. METH-induced CPP consisted of 6 sessions: habituation, conditioning, preference test (Test I), extinction, extinction test (Test II), and reinstatement test (Test III). Results demonstrated that the percentage of choosing the H-H arm was significantly positively correlated with the percentage of time spent in the METH-paired compartment in the preference test, but not with the extinction and reinstatement tests, suggesting that risk-taking rats are more vulnerable to drug dependence.
KW - Conditioned place preference
KW - Gambling
KW - Methamphetamine
KW - Rats
KW - Risk-taking
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85074439506&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.bbr.2019.112299
DO - 10.1016/j.bbr.2019.112299
M3 - 学術論文
C2 - 31634497
AN - SCOPUS:85074439506
SN - 0166-4328
VL - 378
JO - Behavioural Brain Research
JF - Behavioural Brain Research
M1 - 112299
ER -