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Pharmacological Evidence for an Abstinence-Induced Switch in 5-HT1B Receptor Modulation of Cocaine Self-Administration and Cocaine-Seeking Behavior

Journal

ACS CHEMICAL NEUROSCIENCE
Volume 5, Issue 3, Pages 168-176

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/cn400155t

Keywords

Addiction; serotonin; reinforcement; reinstatement; relapse; reward

Funding

  1. National Institute on Drug Abuse Grant [DA11064]
  2. National Institute on Drug Abuse Individual National Research Service Award [DA025413, DA035069, DA033805]

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Studies examining serotonin-1B (5-HT (1B)) receptormanipulations on cocaine self-administration and cocaine-seeking behavior initially seemed discrepant. However, we recently suggested based on viral-mediated S-HT,B-receptor gene transfer that the discrepancies are likely due to differences in the length of abstinence from cocaine prior to testing. To further validate our findings pharmacologically, we examined the effects of the selective 5-HT,B receptor agonist CP 94,253 (5.6 mg/kg, s.c.) on cocaine self-administration during maintenance and after a period of protracted abstinence with or without daily extinction training. We also examined agonist effects on cocaine-seeking behavior at different time points during abstinence. During maintenance, CP 94,253 shifted the cocaine self-administration dose effect function on an FRS schedule of reinforcement to the left, whereas following 21 days of abstinence CP 94,253 downshifted the function and also decreased responding on a progressive ratio schedule of reinforcement regardless of extinction history. CP 94,253 also attenuated cue-elicited and cocaine-primed drug-seeking behavior following 5 days, but not 1 day, of forced abstinence. The attenuating effects of CP 94,253 on the descending limb of the cocaine dose effect function were blocked by the selective 5-HT1B receptor antagonist SB 224289 (5 mg/kg, i.p.) at both time points, indicating 5-HT,B receptor mediation. The results support a switch in 5-HT,B receptor modulation of cocaine reinforcement from facilitatory during selfadministration maintenance to inhibitory during protracted abstinence. These findings suggest that the 5-HT,B receptor may be a novel target for developing medication for treating cocaine dependence.

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