Author:
Charpentier André N. Herrera,Olekanma Doris I.,Valade Christian T.,Reeves Christopher A.,Cho Bo Ram,Arguello Amy A.
Abstract
AbstractAdolescents are at increased risk to develop substance use disorders and suffer from relapse throughout life. Targeted weakening of drug-associated memories has been shown to reduce relapse-like behavior in adult rats, however this process has been understudied in adolescents. We aimed to examine whether adolescent-formed, cocaine-associated memories could be manipulated via reconsolidation mechanisms. To accomplish this objective, we used an abbreviated operant cocaine self-administration paradigm (ABRV Coc-SA). Adult and adolescent rats received jugular catheterization surgery followed by ABRV Coc-SA in a distinct context for 2 h, 2×/day over 5 days. Extinction training (EXT) occurred in a second context for 2 h, 2×/day over 4 days. To retrieve cocaine-context memories, rats were exposed to the cocaine-paired context for 15 min, followed by subcutaneous injection of vehicle or the protein synthesis inhibitor cycloheximide (2.5 mg/kg). Two additional EXT sessions were conducted before a 2 h reinstatement test in the cocaine-paired context to assess cocaine-seeking behavior. We find that both adult and adolescent cocaine-exposed rats show similar levels of cocaine-seeking behavior regardless of post-reactivation treatment. Our results suggest that systemic treatment with the protein synthesis inhibitor cycloheximide does not impair reconsolidation of cocaine-context memories and subsequent relapse during adulthood or adolescence.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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