REPEATED STIMULATION OF THE VENTRAL TEGMENTAL AREA SENSITIZES THE HYPERLOCOMOTOR RESPONSE TO AMPHETAMINE

Citation
O. Benshahar et A. Ettenberg, REPEATED STIMULATION OF THE VENTRAL TEGMENTAL AREA SENSITIZES THE HYPERLOCOMOTOR RESPONSE TO AMPHETAMINE, Pharmacology, biochemistry and behavior, 48(4), 1994, pp. 1005-1009
Citations number
26
Categorie Soggetti
Pharmacology & Pharmacy
ISSN journal
00913057
Volume
48
Issue
4
Year of publication
1994
Pages
1005 - 1009
Database
ISI
SICI code
0091-3057(1994)48:4<1005:RSOTVT>2.0.ZU;2-J
Abstract
The locomotor-activating effects of amphetamine have been reported to increase with repeated drug administration. Although the precise under lying mechanisms for this behavioral sensitization effect remain unkno wn, many investigators have suggested a role for the mesolimbic dopami nergic system that emanates from cell bodies in the ventral tegmental area (VTA) of the midbrain. To test this hypothesis, the present study examined the effects of repeated electrical stimulation of the VTA (i n place of repeated amphetamine administration) on the hyperlocomotor actions of d-amphetamine. Locomotor activity induced by 0.75 mg/kg SC amphetamine was assessed during two 90-min tests, one before and one a fter a 14-day treatment regimen during which animals experienced daily 15-min sessions of intracranial VTA stimulation. Each session involve d the delivery of 600 trains of 0.5 s 60-Hz sine-wave stimulation appl ied at one of four intensities: 0, 15, 30, or 45 mu A. An additional c omparison group of rats self-administered 30 mu A of VTA stimulation. Data analysis revealed that both the self-stimulation and the high cur rent groups were reliably more active posttreatment compared to pretre atment. No such sensitization-like effects were observed in any of the other treatment groups. These results are consistent with the hypothe sis that repeated activation of VTA neurons can produce a sensitizatio n to the behavioral effects of d-amphetamine.