Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4312454 Behavioural Brain Research 2015 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Instrumental modus operandi and dopamine transmission in the accumbens shell and core.•FR1 lever pressing for sucrose increased dialysate dopamine in both shell and core.•FR1 and FR5 nose poking for sucrose increased dialysate dopamine only in the shell.•Passive sucrose presentation increased dopamine in the shell and core.•Activation of core dopamine is modulated in relation to its behavioural compatibility.

In order to investigate the role of modus operandi in the changes of nucleus accumbens (NAc) dopamine (DA) transmission in sucrose reinforcement, extracellular DA was monitored by microdialysis in the NAc shell and core of rats trained on a fixed-ratio 1 schedule to respond for sucrose pellets by nose poking and lever pressing respectively. After training, rats were tested on three different sessions: sucrose reinforcement, extinction and passive sucrose presentation. In rats responding by nose poking dialysate DA increased in the shell but not in the core under reinforced as well as under extinction sessions. In contrast, in rats responding by lever pressing dialysate DA increased both in the accumbens shell and core under reinforced and extinction sessions. Response non-contingent sucrose presentation increased dialysate DA in the shell and core of rats trained to respond for sucrose by nose poking as well as in those trained by lever pressing. In rats trained to respond for sucrose by nose poking on a FR5 schedule dialysate DA also increased selectively in the NAc shell during reinforced responding and in both the shell and core under passive sucrose presentation. These findings, while provide an explanation for the discrepancies existing in the literature over the responsiveness of shell and core DA in rats responding for food, are consistent with the notion that NAc shell and core DA encode different aspects of reinforcement.

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