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  2. Nucleus accumbens neuronal ensembles vary with cocaine reinforcement in male and female rats

Nucleus accumbens neuronal ensembles vary with cocaine reinforcement in male and female rats

  • Addict Biol. 2024 May;29(5):e13397. doi: 10.1111/adb.13397.
Bo W Sortman 1 Samantha Rakela 1 Sarah Paprotna 1 Berk Cerci 1 Brandon L Warren 1
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  • 1 Department of Pharmacodynamics, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA.
Abstract

Neuronal ensembles in the medial prefrontal cortex mediate cocaine self-administration via projections to the nucleus accumbens. We have recently shown that neuronal ensembles in the prelimbic cortex form rapidly to mediate cocaine self-administration. However, the role of neuronal ensembles within the nucleus accumbens in initial cocaine-seeking behaviour remains unknown. Here, we sought to expand the current literature by testing the necessity of the cocaine self-administration ensemble in the nucleus accumbens core (NAcCore) 1 day after male and female rats acquire cocaine self-administration by using the Daun02 inactivation procedure. We found that disrupting the NAcCore ensembles after a no-cocaine reward-seeking test increased subsequent cocaine seeking, while disrupting NAcCore ensembles following a cocaine self-administration session decreased subsequent cocaine seeking. We then characterized neuronal cell type in the NAcCore using RNAscope in situ hybridization. In the no-cocaine session, we saw reduced dopamine D1 type neuronal activation, while in the cocaine self-administration session, we found preferential dopamine D1 type neuronal activity in the NAcCore.

Keywords

acquisition; addiction; learning and memory; reinforcement; self‐administration.

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