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Improved cognitive flexibility in serotonin transporter knockout rats is unchanged following chronic cocaine self-administration.

Lourens J P Nonkes1, Joseph H R Maes, Judith R Homberg.   

Abstract

Cocaine dependence is associated with orbitofrontal cortex (OFC)-dependent cognitive inflexibility in both humans and laboratory animals. A critical question is whether cocaine self-administration affects pre-existing individual differences in cognitive flexibility. Serotonin transporter knockout (5-HTT(-/-) ) mice show improved cognitive flexibility in a visual reversal learning task, whereas 5-HTT(-/-) rats self-administer increased amounts of cocaine. Here we assessed: (1) whether 5-HTT(-/-) rats also show improved cognitive flexibility (next to mice); and (2) whether this is affected by cocaine self-administration, which is increased in these animals. Results confirmed that naïve 5-HTT(-/-) rats (n = 8) exhibit improved cognitive flexibility, as measured in a sucrose reinforced reversal learning task. A separate group of rats was subsequently trained to intravenously self-administer cocaine (0.5 mg/kg/infusion), and we observed that the 5-HTT(-/-) rats (n = 10) self-administered twice as much cocaine [632.7 mg/kg (±26.3)] compared with 5-HTT(+/+) rats (n = 6) [352.3 mg/kg (±62.0)] over 50 1-hour sessions. Five weeks into withdrawal the cocaine-exposed animals were tested in the sucrose-reinforced reversal learning paradigm. Interestingly, like the naïve 5-HTT(-/-) rats, the cocaine exposed 5-HTT(-/-) rats displayed improved cognitive flexibility. In conclusion, we show that improved reversal learning in 5-HTT(-/-) rats reflects a pre-existing trait that is preserved during cocaine-withdrawal. As 5-HTT(-/-) rodents model the low activity s-allele of the human serotonin transporter-linked polymorphic region, these findings may have heuristic value in the treatment of s-allele cocaine addicts.
© 2011 The Authors, Addiction Biology © 2011 Society for the Study of Addiction.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21790908     DOI: 10.1111/j.1369-1600.2011.00351.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Addict Biol        ISSN: 1355-6215            Impact factor:   4.280


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