母菊花对吗啡奖赏记忆的影响、5-羟色胺受体的作用以及大鼠条件性位置偏好后的脑脊液水平

IF 1.7 4区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, BIOLOGICAL Learning and Motivation Pub Date : 2024-05-28 DOI:10.1016/j.lmot.2024.102010
Nooshin Doroodi , Abbas Ali Vafaei , Ali Ghanbari , Ali Khaleghian , Hossein Miladi-Gorji
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洋甘菊(Matricaria chamomilla L.)是一种著名的植物,它可以降低吗啡依赖性和戒断性。本研究的目的是利用条件性位置偏好(CPP)范式,研究母菊花的水醇提取物对大鼠吗啡奖赏效应的影响以及血清素能受体的作用。在这项研究中,成年雄性Wistar大鼠腹腔注射母菊(30毫克/千克)以评估吗啡诱导的CPP的获得和表达,同时腹腔注射酮色林(1毫克/千克)以评估母菊后CPP的消退和恢复,并测量脑脊液血清素水平。结果表明,在CPP范式中,母菊洋甘菊提取物能显著减少吗啡奖赏记忆的获得和表达。尽管接受酮塞林/洋甘菊提取物的大鼠脑脊液血清素水平明显增加,但洋甘菊提取物对奖赏记忆的消失没有影响。此外,母菊对吗啡奖赏记忆的恢复和脑脊液血清素水平没有影响,而酮塞林降低了脑脊液血清素水平,增加了吗啡奖赏记忆恢复的CPP评分。我们的结论是,母菊花可减轻吗啡奖赏记忆的获得和表达,但不能维持已熄灭的记忆,对奖赏记忆的恢复也没有影响。同时,阻断5-羟色胺受体降低了CSF中5-羟色胺的水平,增加了消退和恢复阶段的CPP评分。因此,母菊花作为一种有效的辅助治疗策略,可对鸦片成瘾者在药物渴求过程中由鸦片诱发的奖赏和激励动机产生保护作用。
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Effect of Matricaria chamomile on morphine reward memory, the role of the serotonin receptor and CSF levels following conditional place preference in rats

Matricaria chamomilla L. is a well-known plant, which has decreased morphine dependence and withdrawal. The aim of the present study was to investigate the effects of the hydroalcoholic extract of Matricaria chamomile and the role of serotonergic receptor on the rewarding effects of morphine using a conditioned place preference (CPP) paradigm in rats. In this study, adult male Wistar rats received intraperitoneal injection of Matricaria chamomile (30 mg/kg) to assess of the acquisition and expression of the morphine-induced CPP and also received intraperitoneal injection of ketanserin (1 mg/kg) to assess of the extinction and reinstatement of CPP following Matricaria chamomile and as well as measurement of CSF serotonin levels. The results indicated that the Matricaria chamomile extract significantly attenuated the acquisition and expression of morphine reward memory in CPP paradigm. While the Matricaria chamomile had no effect on the extinction of reward memory, despite a significant increase in the CSF serotonin levels in the rats receiving ketanserin/chamomile. Also, Matricaria chamomile had no effect on the reinstatement and the CSF serotonin levels, while ketanserin reduced the CSF serotonin level and increased the CPP score in the reinstatement of reward memory for morphine. We conclude that the Matricaria chamomile attenuated the acquisition and expression of morphine reward memory, while could not maintain the extinguished memory and had no effect on the reinstatement of reward memory. Also, the blocking of serotonin receptor reduced the CSF serotonin level and increased the CPP score in both extinction and reinstatement phases. Therefore, Matricaria chamomile as a useful adjunctive therapeutic strategy may exert a protective effect against opiate-induced reward and incentive motivation during drug craving in opiate-addicted individuals.

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期刊介绍: Learning and Motivation features original experimental research devoted to the analysis of basic phenomena and mechanisms of learning, memory, and motivation. These studies, involving either animal or human subjects, examine behavioral, biological, and evolutionary influences on the learning and motivation processes, and often report on an integrated series of experiments that advance knowledge in this field. Theoretical papers and shorter reports are also considered.
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