Alo. Hebb et al., SELF-STIMULATION FROM THE MESENCEPHALON FOLLOWING INTRAVENTRICULAR INTERLEUKIN-2 ADMINISTRATION, Brain research bulletin, 45(6), 1998, pp. 549-556
Intracranial self-stimulation was evaluated among CD-1 mice responding
for brain stimulation from the dorsal and ventral aspects of the vent
ral tegmental area (VTA), Intraventricular interleukin-2 (IL-2) admini
stration (5 ng) in a 1-mu l volume elevated the stimulation frequency
required to effect half-maximal responding for brain stimulation from
the dorsal A10 region 15 min, 24 h, 48 h, and 1 week following drug ad
ministration relative to vehicle-treated animals. Intraventricular IL-
2 administration did not influence responding for brain stimulation fr
om the ventral A10 area, and performance of these animals was indistin
guishable from the performance of vehicle-challenged animals implanted
with a stimulating;electrode in the ventral A10 area. These data sugg
est that central IL-2 administration reduces the value of previously r
ewarding brain stimulation from subregions of the VTA. The implication
s of these data for behavioural pathology are discussed. (C) 1998 Else
vier Science Inc.