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      Incubation of cue-induced reinstatement of cocaine, but not sucrose, seeking in C57BL/6J mice

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          Prior studies have shown that drug-seeking behaviors increase, rather than dissipate, over weeks to months after withdrawal from drug self-administration. This phenomenon - termed incubation - suggests that drug-craving responses elicited by conditioned environmental or discrete cues may intensify over pronged abstinence. While most of this work is conducted in rats with intravenous drug self-administration models, there is less evidence for incubation in mice that have greater utility for molecular genetic analysis and perturbation. We tested whether incubation of cocaine-seeking behavior is evident in C57BL/6J mice following 3 weeks (5 days/week) of cocaine self-administration in 2 h self-administration sessions. We compared cocaine-seeking (drug-paired lever) responses 1, 7, or 28 days after withdrawal from cocaine self-administration, and over similar times following sucrose pellet self-administration. We found that the initial re-exposure to the self-administration test chambers elicited increased reward-seeking behavior in both sucrose and cocaine self-administering mice, with maximal responses found at 7 days compared to 1 or 28 days after self-administration with either reinforcer. However, following extinction training, reinstatement of cocaine seeking reinforced by response-contingent presentation of reward-associated cues (tone/light) was significantly higher after 28 days compared to 1 or 7 days following cocaine self-administration. In contrast, cue-induced reinstatement of sucrose-paired lever pressing did not increase over this time frame, demonstrating a drug-specific incubation effect not seen with a natural reward. Thus, C57BL/6J mice display incubation of cue-induced reinstatement of cocaine seeking similar to findings with rats, but only show a transient incubation of context-induced cocaine seeking.

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          Journal
          0367050
          6438
          Pharmacol Biochem Behav
          Pharmacol. Biochem. Behav.
          Pharmacology, biochemistry, and behavior
          0091-3057
          1873-5177
          15 July 2017
          29 June 2017
          August 2017
          01 August 2018
          : 159
          : 12-17
          Affiliations
          [1 ]University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Department of Psychiatry
          Author notes
          [# ]Corresponding author: David Self, Ph.D., UT Southwestern Medical Center, Department of Psychiatry, 5323 Harry Hines Blvd., Dallas, TX 75390-9070, 214-648-1237, Fax: 214-648-4182, David.Self@ 123456UTSouthwestern.edu
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          PMC5557297 PMC5557297 5557297 nihpa891042
          10.1016/j.pbb.2017.06.017
          5557297
          28669705
          4576f352-2ddb-43ea-ab36-3c540dae733a
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          craving,mouse,sucrose-seeking,sucrose,extinction,cue-induced reinstatement,drug-seeking,self-administration,cocaine,incubation

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