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Blockade of the serotonin 5-ht2a receptor suppresses cue-evoked reinstatement of cocaine-seeking behavior in a rat self-administration model.
Authors:Nic Dhonnchadha  B á; Fox  R G; Stutz  S J; Rice  K C; Cunningham  K A
Abstract:The serotonin 5-HT2A receptor (5-HT2AR) may play a role in reinstatement of drug-seeking. This study investigated the ability of a selective 5-HT2AR antagonist to suppress reinstatement evoked by exposure to cues conditioned to cocaine self-administration. Cocaine self-administration (0.75 mg/kg/0.1 mL/6 s infusion; FR 4) was trained in na?ve, free-fed rats to allow interpretation of results independent from changes related to food deprivation stress. Pretreatment with the selective 5-HT2AR antagonist M100907 (volinanserin) failed to reduce rates of operant responding for cocaine infusions. On the other hand, M100907 (0.001–0.8 mg/kg ip) significantly suppressed the cue-induced reinstatement of cocaine-seeking behavior following extinction; effective M100907 doses did not alter operant responding for cues previously associated with sucrose self-administration. Importantly, a greater magnitude of active lever presses on the initial extinction session (high extinction responders) predicted the maximal susceptibility to M100907-induced suppression of cue-evoked reinstatement. The findings indicate that blockade of the 5-HT2AR attenuates the incentive-motivational effects of cocaine-paired cues, particularly in high extinction responders, and suggests that M100907 may afford a therapeutic advance in suppression of cue-evoked craving and/or relapse. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:cocaine self-administration  cue-induced reinstatement  extinction  M100907  5-HT2AR antagonist  rats  serotonin  models  drug seeking
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