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The Journal of Neuroscience, February 4, 2004, 24(5):1050-1057; doi:10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1319-03.2004
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Intracranial Self-Administration of Ethanol within the Ventral Tegmental Area of Male Wistar Rats: Evidence for Involvement of Dopamine Neurons
Zachary A. Rodd,1
Roberto I. Melendez,1,3
Richard L. Bell,1
Kelly A. Kuc,1
Ying Zhang,1,3
James M. Murphy,1,3 and
William J. McBride1,2
1Department of Psychiatry, Institute of Psychiatric Research, and 2Department of Biochemistry, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana 46202, and 3Department of Psychology, Purdue School of Science, Indiana UniversityPurdue University at Indianapolis, Indianapolis, Indiana 46202
Previous work from our laboratory indicated that female Wistar rats will self-administer ethanol (EtOH) directly into the posterior ventral tegmental area (VTA). These results suggested that VTA dopamine (DA) neurons might be involved in mediating the reinforcing actions of EtOH within this region. The objectives of this study were to determine (1) the doseresponse effects for the self-administration of EtOH into the VTA of male Wistar rats, and (2) the involvement of VTA DA neurons in the reinforcing actions of EtOH within the VTA. Adult male Wistar rats were implanted stereotaxically with guide cannulas aimed at the posterior or anterior VTA. After 1 week, rats were placed in standard two-lever (active and inactive) experimental chambers for a total of seven to eight sessions. The first experiment determined the intracranial self-administration of EtOH (0400 mg%) into the posterior and anterior VTA. The second experiment examined the effects of coadministration of the D2/3 agonist quinpirole on the acquisition and maintenance of EtOH self-infusions into the posterior VTA. The final experiment determined the effects of a D2 antagonist (sulpiride) to reinstate self-administration behavior in rats given EtOH and quinpirole to coadminister. Male Wistar rats self-infused 100300 mg% EtOH directly into the posterior, but not anterior, VTA. Coadministration of quinpirole prevented the acquisition and extinguished the maintenance of EtOH self-infusion into the posterior VTA, and addition of sulpiride reinstated EtOH self-administration. The results of this study indicate that EtOH is reinforcing within the posterior VTA of male Wistar rats and suggest that activation of VTA DA neurons is involved in this process.
Key words: ventral tegmental area; intracranial self-administration; ethanol reinforcement; dopamine; sulpiride; quinpirole
Received May 1, 2003;
revised August 29, 2003;
accepted December 3, 2003.
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