Regional variation in phasic dopamine release during alcohol and sucrose self-administration in rats.

ACS Chem Neurosci

Bowles Center for Alcohol Studies and ‡Department of Psychiatry, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27599, United States.

Published: January 2015

AI Article Synopsis

  • Dopamine plays a crucial role in action selection and is thought to be altered by long-term alcohol abuse, affecting reward learning in the brain's striatum.
  • Researchers studied phasic dopamine release in rats during both alcoholic and nonalcoholic reward-seeking behaviors using a variable-interval schedule.
  • Findings revealed significant dopamine release in the dorsolateral striatum with reinforced actions, but alcohol did not increase dopamine levels, indicating that phasic dopamine release patterns differ depending on the type of reward.

Article Abstract

While dopamine input to the dorsal striatum is well-known to be critical for action selection, including alcohol-motivated behaviors, it is unknown whether changes in phasic dopamine accompany these behaviors. Long-term alcohol abuse is believed to promote alterations in the neurocircuitry of reward learning in both ventral and dorsal striatum, potentially through increasing dopamine release. Using fast-scan cyclic voltammetry, we measured phasic dopamine release in the dorsal and ventral striatum during alcoholic and nonalcoholic reward-seeking behavior and reward-related cues in rats trained on a variable-interval schedule of reinforcement. We observed robust phasic dopamine release in the dorsolateral striatum after reinforced lever presses and inconsistent dopamine release in the dorsomedial striatum. Contrary to our expectations, alcohol did not enhance dopamine release in rats drinking alcoholic rewards. Cue-induced dopamine release was also observed in the nucleus accumbens core of rats drinking the reward solutions. These data demonstrate that alcoholic and nonalcoholic reward self-administration on a variable-interval schedule of reinforcement in rats is accompanied by phasic dopamine release time-locked to reinforcement in the dorsolateral striatum and the nucleus accumbens, but not the dorsomedial striatum.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4304482PMC
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