Journal article

Investigation of the neuroanatomical substrates of reward seeking following protracted abstinence in mice

HB Madsen, RM Brown, JL Short, AJ Lawrence

Journal of Physiology | WILEY-BLACKWELL | Published : 2012

Abstract

Persistent vulnerability to relapse represents a major challenge in the treatment of drug addiction. The brain circuitry that underlies relapse-like behaviour can be investigated using animal models of drug seeking. As yet there have been no comprehensive brain mapping studies that have specifically examined the neuroanatomical substrates of cue-induced opiate seeking following abstinence in a mouse operant paradigm. The aim of this study was to compare the brain regions involved in sucrose vs. morphine seeking following protracted abstinence in mice. Male CD1 mice were trained to respond for either sucrose (10% w/v) or intravenous morphine (0.1 mg kg -1 per infusion) in an operant paradigm ..

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