卡拉胶诱导的非疼痛性炎症在两瓶选择范式中减少自愿蔗糖消耗:炎症诱导的快感缺乏的新模型

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快感缺乏症,即快乐减少或追求奖励的动机减少,被认为是抑郁症的核心症状之一。研究表明,快感缺乏症和奖励学习减少预示着患者预后不良,治疗失败的发生率较高。有几种机制与抑郁症的发生和发展有关;此外,大量的证据不仅支持奖励回路在抑郁性快感缺乏症发展中的重要性,而且还支持它与炎症的存在密切相关。在当前的论文中,我们表明,500毫升卡拉胶给右后爪后,脱脑手术导致快感缺乏,这是明显的糖精消耗减少在两瓶选择测试;这些发现表明,卡拉胶介导的炎症是一种可靠的缺乏症模型,可以更好地理解动机中的免疫-神经轴。
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Carrageenan-Induced Non-Painful Inflammation Reduces Voluntary Sucrose Consumption in a Two-Bottle Choice Paradigm: A New Model of Inflammation Induced Anhedonia
Anhedonia, the presence of diminished pleasure or decreased motivation for rewards is considered one of the core symptoms of depression. Studies have shown that anhedonia and reduced reward learning predict a poor prognosis with a higher prevalence of treatment failure among patients. Several mechanisms have been implicated in the onset and progression of depression; furthermore, an important amount of evidence supports not only the importance of the reward circuitry in the development of depressive anhedonia but also, that it is closely related with the presence of inflammation. In the current paper we show that 500 ul carrageenan administration in the right hind paw after deafferentation surgery leads to anhedonia, which is evident by a decrease in saccharine consumption in a two-bottle choice test; these findings suggest that carrageenan mediated inflammation is a reliable model of anhedonia that could lead to a better understanding of the immune-neural axis in motivation.
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