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Cocaine experience abolishes the motivation suppressing effect of CRF in the ventral midbrain

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ADDICTION BIOLOGY
卷 26, 期 1, 页码 -

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/adb.12837

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cocaine; CRF; dopamine; motivation; VTA

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  1. National Institutes of Health [DA033386, DA042362]

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Research shows that acute stress affects dopamine-dependent behaviors through activating CRF signaling in the ventral tegmental area (VTA), leading to suppression of motivation for food rewards but promotion of drug-seeking behavior. Additionally, prior drug experience may alter how CRF regulates motivation for food rewards in the VTA.
Stress affects dopamine-dependent behaviors in part through the actions of corticotropin releasing factor (CRF) in the ventral tegmental area (VTA). For example, acute stress engages CRF signaling in the VTA to suppress the motivation to work for food rewards. In contrast, acute stress promotes drug-seeking behavior through the actions of CRF in the VTA. These diverging behavioral effects in food- and drug-based tasks could indicate that CRF modulates goal-directed actions in a reinforcer-specific manner. Alternatively, prior drug experience could functionally alter how CRF in the VTA regulates dopamine-dependent behavior. To address these possibilities, we examined how intra-VTA injections of CRF influenced cocaine intake and whether prior drug experience alters how CRF modulates the motivation for food rewards. Our results demonstrate that intra-VTA injections of CRF had no effect on drug intake when self-administering cocaine under a progressive ratio reinforcement schedule. We also found that a prior history of either contingent or noncontingent cocaine infusions abolished the capacity for CRF to reduce the motivation for food rewards. Furthermore, voltammetry recordings in the nucleus accumbens illustrate that CRF in the VTA had no effect on cocaine-evoked dopamine release. These results collectively illustrate that exposure to abused substances functionally alters how neuropeptides act within the VTA to influence motivated behavior.

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