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Nucleus Accumbens Acetylcholine Regulates Appetitive Learning and Motivation for Food via Activation of Muscarinic Receptors.
Authors:Pratt  Wayne E; Kelley  Ann E
Abstract:These experiments tested whether nucleus accumbens muscarinic or nicotinic acetylcholine receptor activation is required for rats to learn to lever press for sucrose. Muscarinic blockade with scopolamine (1.0 μg/side or 10.0 μg/side), but not nicotinic antagonism with mecamylamine (10.0 μg/side), inhibited learning and performance when applied to the core or shell. Further experiments showed that acute accumbens scopolamine treatment increased locomotor activity and reduced sucrose consumption. However, microanalyses of behavioral events in the instrumental chamber revealed that reductions of lever press performance during muscarinic blockade were not due to gross motor dysfunction. Accumbens core scopolamine was subsequently shown to reduce the amount of work rats would expend under a progressive ratio paradigm. These novel results implicate nucleus accumbens muscarinic receptors in the modulation of appetitive learning, performance, and motivation for food. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:nucleus accumbens  muscarinic receptor  nicotinic acetylcholine receptor  rats  lever press learning  scopolamine  mecamylamine  appetitive learning  locomotor activity  motivation for food  sucrose
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