Conditioned taste aversions: Vagal and circulatory mediation of the toxic unconditioned stimulus

Janet D. Coil, Richard C. Rogers, John Garcia, Donald Novin
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In these experiments we tested the hypothesis that the same afferent systems which mediate vomiting reflexes also participate in conditioned taste aversions which are formed when ingestion of a taste cue is paired with subsequent internal malaise. Borison and Wang have shown that emetic reflexes in dogs and cats are integrated in a brainstem center which responds to local gastric irritation mediated by the vagus or to bloodborne toxins monitored by brain stem chemoreceptors. This same afferent system may mediate taste-illness conditioning since the emetic center is anatomically associated with the relay nucleus for primary taste afferents. We have shown that subdiaphragmatic vagotomy in rats disrupts the acquisition of a saccharin aversion induced by repeated conditioning trials with low doses of intragastric or intraperitoneal copper sulfate. In contrast, there is little effect on the aversion produced by a single, larger dose of copper sulfate injected directly into the blood via the tail vein, although vagotomized rats displayed an accelerated extinction pattern. These results parallel reports on the effect of vagotomy on vomiting reflexes in dogs and suggest a functional relationship between acute vomiting reflexes in dogs and suggest a functional relationship between acute vomiting reflexes which eject poison and chronic conditioned taste aversions which inhibit subsequent ingestion of poison; further, they provide evidence that these responses are subserved, at least in part, by similar neural mechanisms.

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条件性味觉厌恶:毒性非条件刺激的迷走神经和循环调节
在这些实验中,我们验证了一个假设,即调节呕吐反射的传入系统也参与了条件性味觉厌恶,这种厌恶是在摄入味觉线索与随后的内部不适相结合时形成的。Borison和Wang已经证明,狗和猫的呕吐反射整合在一个脑干中心,该中心对迷走神经介导的局部胃刺激或脑干化学感受器监测的血源性毒素作出反应。同样的传入系统可能介导味觉疾病条件反射,因为呕吐中心在解剖学上与初级味觉传入的中继核相关。我们已经证明,大鼠的膈下迷走神经切断术破坏了低剂量胃内或腹腔内硫酸铜反复条件反射试验引起的糖精厌恶的获得。相比之下,通过尾静脉直接将大剂量硫酸铜注射到血液中对产生的厌恶感几乎没有影响,尽管迷走神经切断的大鼠表现出加速消退的模式。这些结果与有关迷走神经切断术对狗呕吐反射影响的报道相一致,表明狗的急性呕吐反射之间存在功能关系,并表明排毒的急性呕吐反射与抑制随后毒物摄入的慢性条件性味觉厌恶之间存在功能关系;此外,他们提供的证据表明,这些反应至少在一定程度上是由类似的神经机制控制的。
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