The Effects of Strain and Estrous Cycle on Heroin- and Sucrose-Maintained Responding in Female Rats
The Effects of Strain and Estrous Cycle on Heroin- and Sucrose-Maintained Responding in Female Rats
Abstract Heroin intake decreases during the proestrus phase of the estrous cycle in female, Long-Evans rats. The purpose of this study was to (1) determine if proestrus-induced decreases in heroin intake extend across rat strains and (2) determine if proestrus-induced decreases in responding extend to a nondrug reinforcer. Female rats were implanted with intravenous catheters and trained to self-administer heroin. Estrous cycle was tracked daily for the duration of the study. During testing, Lewis, Sprague-Dawley, and Long Evans rats self-administered low (0.0025 mg/kg) and high (0.0075 mg /kg) doses of heroin (Experiment 1) and then self-administered sucrose (Experiment 2) on fixed ratio (FR1) schedules of reinforcement. Heroin intake decreased significantly during proestrus in all three rat strains under at least one dose condition; however, sucrose intake did not decrease during proestrus in any strain. These data indicate that responding maintained by heroin, but not a nondrug reinforcer, significantly decreases during proestrus in female rats and that these effects are consistent across rat strain.
Smith Mark A.、Sharp Jessica L.、Ethridge Sarah B.、Potter Kenzie M.、Pearson Tallia、Ballard Shannon、Schmidt Karl T.
基础医学生理学药学
opioidproestrusreinforcementself-administration
Smith Mark A.,Sharp Jessica L.,Ethridge Sarah B.,Potter Kenzie M.,Pearson Tallia,Ballard Shannon,Schmidt Karl T..The Effects of Strain and Estrous Cycle on Heroin- and Sucrose-Maintained Responding in Female Rats[EB/OL].(2025-03-28)[2025-05-17].https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.11.06.370023.点此复制
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