RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Enhanced Inhibition of Synaptic Transmission by Dopamine in the Nucleus Accumbens during Behavioral Sensitization to Cocaine JF The Journal of Neuroscience JO J. Neurosci. FD Society for Neuroscience SP 5817 OP 5822 DO 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.22-14-05817.2002 VO 22 IS 14 A1 Beurrier, Corinne A1 Malenka, Robert C. YR 2002 UL http://www.jneurosci.org/content/22/14/5817.abstract AB Neural adaptations in the nucleus accumbens (NAc), a key component of the mesolimbic dopamine (DA) system, are thought to mediate several of the long-term behavioral sequelas of chronic in vivoexposure to drugs of abuse. Here, we examine whether the modulation of excitatory synaptic transmission by DA in the NAc shell is modified after chronic cocaine exposure that induced behavioral sensitization. The DA-induced inhibition of AMPA receptor-mediated synaptic responses was enhanced in cocaine-treated mice, an effect that was caused by activation of D1-like receptors. DA did not enhance NMDA receptor-mediated synaptic responses in saline- and cocaine-treated mice or in the dorsal striatum of control mice. We hypothesize that the enhanced inhibitory effects of DA on synaptic transmission in the NAc are one of a number of adaptations that contribute to a decrease in excitatory drive to NAc after exposure to drugs of abuse.