Repeated cocaine experience facilitates sucrose-reinforced operant responding in enriched and isolated rats |
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Authors: | Klein Emily D Gehrke Brenda J Green Thomas A Zentall Thomas R Bardo Michael T |
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Affiliation: | University of Kentucky, USA |
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Abstract: | The purpose of the present experiment was to determine whether repeated cocaine exposure differentially affects sucrose-reinforced operant responding in rats raised in an enriched condition (EC) or an isolated condition (IC). Specifically, the performance of EC and IC rats pressing a lever for sucrose under a high fixed-ratio schedule (FR 30) prior to and after 10 days of exposure to cocaine (15 mg/kg, i.p.) or saline was compared. Regardless of rearing condition, rats repeatedly exposed to cocaine had shorter reacquisition latencies to complete a sucrose-reinforced FR 30 task than saline controls. The results suggest that cocaine exposure may have cross-sensitized both EC and IC rats to the reinforcing effects of sucrose or sucrose-associated cues, thus facilitating reacquisition of operant responding. |
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Keywords: | Cocaine Environmental enrichment Fixed ratio Locomotor Sensitization Sucrose |
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