D-amphetamine maintenance therapy reduces cocaine use in female rats

Author:

Ndiaye Ndeye AissatouORCID,Allain FlorenceORCID,Samaha Anne-NoëlORCID

Abstract

AbstractCurrently, there are no approved medications to treat cocaine addiction. In this context, d-amphetamine maintenance therapy is a promising pharmacological strategy to reduce cocaine use. In both male rats and human cocaine users, d-amphetamine treatment reduces cocaine taking and seeking. However, this has not been examined systematically in female animals, even though cocaine addiction afflicts both women and men, and the sexes can differ in their response to cocaine. Here, we determined how d-amphetamine maintenance therapy during cocaine self-administration influences cocaine use in female rats. In experiment 1, two groups of female rats received 14 intermittent access (IntA) cocaine self-administration sessions. One group received concomitant d-amphetamine maintenance treatment (COC + A rats; 5 mg/kg/day, via minipump), the other group did not (COC rats). After discontinuing d-amphetamine treatment, we measured responding for cocaine under a progressive ratio schedule, responding under extinction and cocaine-primed reinstatement of drug seeking. In experiment 2, we assessed the effects of d-amphetamine maintenance on these measures in already cocaine-experienced rats. To this end, rats first received 14 IntA cocaine self-administration sessions without d-amphetamine. They then received 14 more sessions now either with (COC/COC + A rats) or without (COC/COC rats) concomitant d-amphetamine treatment. In both experiments, d-amphetamine treatment did not influence cocaine-primed reinstatement of cocaine seeking. However, after d-amphetamine treatment, rats responded less for cocaine both under progressive ratio and extinction conditions. Thus, d-amphetamine treatment can both prevent and reverse increases in the motivation to take and seek cocaine in female animals.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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