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Oxytocin Attenuates Expression, but Not Acquisition, of Sucrose Conditioned Place Preference in Rats.

Devon Patel1, Megana Sundar1, Eva Lorenz1, Kah-Chung Leong1.   

Abstract

Maladaptation of reward processing for natural rewards, such as sucrose or sugar, may play a role in the development of diseases such as obesity and diabetes. Furthermore, uncovering mechanisms to disrupt or reverse maladaptation of reward-seeking behaviors for natural reinforcers can provide insight into treatment of such diseases, as well as disorders such as addiction. As such, studying the effects of potential pharmacotherapeutics on maladaptive sugar-seeking behavior offers valuable clinical significance. Sucrose conditioned place preference (CPP) paradigms can offer insight into aspects of reward processes as it provides a way to assess acquisition and expression of context-reward associations. The present study examined the effect of peripheral oxytocin injections on sucrose CPP in rats. Oxytocin, when administered prior to CPP test, attenuated expression of sucrose CPP. However, oxytocin, when administered during sucrose conditioning, did not affect subsequent place preference. These findings suggest oxytocin sufficiently attenuates expression of sucrose-associated place preference.
Copyright © 2020 Patel, Sundar, Lorenz and Leong.

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Keywords:  conditioned place preference (CPP); oxytocin; reward; sucrose; sugar

Year:  2020        PMID: 33384589      PMCID: PMC7769941          DOI: 10.3389/fnbeh.2020.603232

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Front Behav Neurosci        ISSN: 1662-5153            Impact factor:   3.558


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