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.2011 Mar 11:2:3.
doi: 10.1186/2042-6410-2-3.

Effects of a selectively bred novelty-seeking phenotype on the motivation to take cocaine in male and female rats

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Effects of a selectively bred novelty-seeking phenotype on the motivation to take cocaine in male and female rats

Jennifer A Cummings et al. Biol Sex Differ..

Abstract

Background: Gender and enhanced novelty reactivity can predispose certain individuals to drug abuse. Previous research in male and female rats selectively bred for high or low locomotor reactivity to novelty found that bred High Responders (bHRs) acquire cocaine self-administration more rapidly than bred Low Responders (bLRs) and that bHR females in particular self-administered more cocaine than the other groups. The experiments presented here aimed to determine whether an individual's sex and behavioral phenotype interact to affect motivation to take cocaine.

Methods: We examined motivation for taking cocaine in two experiments using a range of doses on a progressive ratio (PR) schedule of responding in bHR or bLR males and females. Additionally, we included a measure of continuing to respond in the absence of reinforcement, a feature of addiction that has been recently incorporated into tests of animal models on the basis of the criteria for substance use disorder in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition. Statistical analyses were performed using PASW Statistics 18.0 software. Data were analyzed using repeated-measures analysis of variance followed by a Bonferroni correction post hoc test when applicable.

Results: We found sex differences as well as effects of novelty reactivity on the motivation to self-administer cocaine. Specifically, females demonstrated higher breaking points on the PR schedule compared with males, regardless of phenotype, and bHR males and females exhibited higher motivation than bLR animals at a number of the doses studied.

Conclusions: An individual's sex continues to be a predisposing factor with respect to drug abuse liability and can be compounded by additional individual differences such as reactivity to novelty.

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Figure 1
Breaking points (BPs) on a progressive ratio (PR) schedule of reinforcement for bred High Responder (bHR) and bred Low Responder (bLR) males and females at three different doses of cocaine (Experiment 1). *P< 0.05, significant effect of phenotype within sex at that dose;$P< 0.05, significant effect of sex within phenotype at that dose.
Figure 2
Figure 2
BPs on a PR schedule of reinforcement for bHR and bLR males and females using an expanded range of doses of cocaine (Experiment 2). *P< 0.05, significant effect of phenotype within sex at that dose.#P< 0.05, statistically significantly different from the lowest dose (#1) or the middle dose (#2) within sex and phenotype.
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Figure 3
The number of infusions self-administered during the 40-minute drug-available sessions using a fixed ratio 5 schedule of reinforcement.$P< 0.05, significant effect of sex within phenotype for that day. Closed squares, bHR males; closed triangles, bHR females; open squares, bLR males; open triangles, bLR females.
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Figure 4
The total number of nose pokes in the active hole during the drug-available sessions separated by effective nose pokes (those that count toward an infusion of cocaine) and ineffective nose pokes (nose pokes during the 40-second timeout).$P< 0.05, significant effect of sex within phenotype for that day for total active pokes ($t) and ineffective active pokes ($i).
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Figure 5
The number of nose pokes in the active hole during the 15-minute no-drug period, at which time pokes were not reinforced. *P< 0.05, significant effect of phenotype within sex for that day.#P< 0.05, statistically significantly different from day 1 (#1) or day 2 (#2) for bLR females. Closed squares, bHR males; closed triangles, bHR females; open squares, bLR males; open triangles, bLR females.
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