2013
DOI: 10.1038/npp.2013.106
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The mGluR2/3 Agonist LY379268 Induced Anti-Reinstatement Effects in Rats Exhibiting Addiction-like Behavior

Abstract: Medication development for cocaine-addicted patients is difficult, and many promising preclinical candidates have failed in clinical trials. One reason for the difficulty in translating preclinical findings to the human condition is that drug testing is typically conducted in behavioral procedures in which animals do not show addiction-like traits. Recently, a DSM-IV-based animal model has been developed that allows studying the transition to an addiction-like behavior. Changes in synaptic plasticity are invol… Show more

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“…The extent of exposure to cocaine, rather than the degree of conditioning through Pavlovian pairings of CS and drug, was further shown to be a critical factor in determining the development of cocaine seeking under punishment ( Jonkman et al 2012b). Compulsive cocaine seeking in a vulnerable subgroup of rats has now been demonstrated in different strains of rats and in different laboratories , Cannella et al 2013, Chen et al 2013, Deroche-Gamonet et al 2004, Pelloux et al 2007) using three-criteria or seeking-under-threat-of-punishment procedures.…”
Section: From Habit To Compulsionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The extent of exposure to cocaine, rather than the degree of conditioning through Pavlovian pairings of CS and drug, was further shown to be a critical factor in determining the development of cocaine seeking under punishment ( Jonkman et al 2012b). Compulsive cocaine seeking in a vulnerable subgroup of rats has now been demonstrated in different strains of rats and in different laboratories , Cannella et al 2013, Chen et al 2013, Deroche-Gamonet et al 2004, Pelloux et al 2007) using three-criteria or seeking-under-threat-of-punishment procedures.…”
Section: From Habit To Compulsionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Compulsive-cocaine rats also have decreased forebrain serotonin, and depleting forebrain serotonin (or application of 5HT2C antagonists) induces compulsive behavior in rats that had only limited cocaine intake (Pelloux, Dilleen, Economidou, Theobald, & Everitt, 2012). In the prelimbic mPFC, long-term depression of mGluR2/3 is inhibited in compulsive-cocaine rats (Kasanetz et al, 2012, see also Brown, Flynn, Smith, & Dayas, 2011), and mGluR2/3 agonists decrease cocaine reinstatement (Cannella et al, 2013). In addition, alcohol-dependent rats show decreased mGluR2 levels, and restoring mGluR2 expression in the infralimbic mPFC depresses alcohol intake (Meinhardt et al, 2013).…”
Section: Molecular and Circuit Mechanisms That Promote Aversion-resismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…141 Other lines of evidence support an important role for mGlu2 receptors in drug addiction as well. 97,102,146 …”
Section: Central Glutamate Activity and Alcohol Dependencementioning
confidence: 99%