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Conditioned reinforcement in rats established with self-administered nicotine and enhanced by noncontingent nicotine

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PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY
卷 195, 期 2, 页码 235-243

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DOI: 10.1007/s00213-007-0897-6

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acetylcholine; learning; drug abuse; motivation; nicotine; conditioning; reinforcement

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  1. NIDA NIH HHS [DA19278, F32 DA019278-02, F32 DA019278, DA17288, R01 DA010464-11, R01 DA017288, DA-10464, R01 DA037277, R01 DA017288-04, R01 DA010464] Funding Source: Medline

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Rationale Nicotine is widely assumed to convey reinforcing properties upon tobacco-related stimuli through associative learning. We have proposed that the reinforcement derived from these conditional stimuli can be inflated by a nonassociative reinforcement-enhancing effect of nicotine. Objectives Experiment 1 investigated whether nicotine could establish a stimulus as a conditioned reinforcer. Using the same subjects, Experiment 2 examined whether responding for a nicotine-associated stimulus was enhanced by response-independent administration of nicotine. Materials and methods Self-administered nicotine ( Paired group, 0.03 mg kg(1) infusion(-1)) or saline ( conditional stimulus or CS-Only group) was paired with a stimulus light ( CS). An Unpaired group, yoked to the Paired group, received equal exposure to nicotine and the CS, but each event was temporally separated. To test for conditioning, the CS was then made contingent upon a novel lever-pressing response. In Experiment 2, a subset of the paired rats (self-administering) continued to lever press while receiving contingent nicotine and the CS. To determine whether nicotine enhanced responding for the CS, two remaining subsets of the Paired group responded for the CS while receiving nicotine (YNIC) or saline (YSAL) yoked to the self-administering rats. All remaining control groups received response-contingent CS presentations, together with yoked nicotine or saline. Results Pairing self-administered nicotine with the CS promoted the acquisition of a novel response for the CS. In Experiment 2, the Paired YNIC group responded at higher rates than control groups receiving YNIC or YSAL. Conclusions Nicotine can establish stimuli as conditioned reinforcers for which noncontingent nicotine can enhance responding.

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