在雄性和雌性大鼠中,奖励引导决策功能的中断预示着更大的口服羟考酮自我管理

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Kaitlyn LaRocco , Peroushini Villiamma , Justin Hill , Mara A. Russell , Ralph J. DiLeone , Stephanie M. Groman
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摘要

背景:在一小部分个体中出现的阿片类药物使用问题可能是由于调节药物使用的生物行为机制先前存在的破坏。这些机制的身份尚不清楚,但新出现的证据表明,在吸毒之前观察到的次优决策可能有助于成瘾的病理。方法研究雄性和雌性Long Evans大鼠决策表型与阿片类药物服用行为的关系。适应性决策过程评估使用概率反转学习任务和羟考酮(或载体,作为对照)的行为评估每天32次使用糖精消退程序,促进动态摄入羟考酮。还进行了动机、消退和恢复测试。结果决策数据的计算分析确定了预测羟考酮自我给药和成瘾相关行为的数据驱动指标。此外,与雄性相比,雌性大鼠先前存在的奖励引导决策障碍与更大的成瘾相关行为有关。结论这些结果为阿片类药物使用行为的生物行为调控机制提供了新的见解,并为探讨成瘾易感性和阿片类药物使用障碍的性别差异提供了新的表型方法。
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Disruptions in Reward-Guided Decision-Making Functions Are Predictive of Greater Oral Oxycodone Self-Administration in Male and Female Rats

Background

Problematic opioid use that emerges in a subset of individuals may be due to preexisting disruptions in the biobehavioral mechanisms that regulate drug use. The identity of these mechanisms is not known, but emerging evidence suggests that suboptimal decision making that is observable prior to drug use may contribute to the pathology of addiction.

Methods

The current study investigated the relationship between decision-making phenotypes and opioid-taking behaviors in male and female Long Evans rats. Adaptive decision-making processes were assessed using a probabilistic reversal learning task and oxycodone- (or vehicle, as a control) taking behaviors assessed daily in 32 sessions using a saccharin fading procedure that promoted dynamic intake of oxycodone. Tests of motivation, extinction, and reinstatement were also performed.

Results

Computational analyses of decision-making data identified data-driven metrics that predicted self-administration of oxycodone and addiction-relevant behaviors. Moreover, preexisting impairments in reward-guided decision making observed in female rats were associated with greater addiction-relevant behaviors when compared with males.

Conclusions

These results provide new insights into the biobehavioral mechanisms that regulate opiate-taking behaviors and offer a novel phenotypic approach for interrogating sex differences in addiction susceptibility and opioid use disorders.
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Biological psychiatry global open science
Biological psychiatry global open science Psychiatry and Mental Health
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