2019
DOI: 10.3389/fnsys.2019.00035
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Corticostriatal Oscillations Predict High vs. Low Drinkers in a Rat Model of Limited Access Alcohol Consumption

Abstract: Individuals differ in their vulnerability to develop alcohol dependence, which is determined by innate and environmental factors. The corticostriatal circuit is heavily involved in the development of alcohol dependence and may contain neural information regarding vulnerability to drink excessively. In the current experiment, we hypothesized that we could characterize high and low alcohol-drinking rats (HD and LD, respectively) based on corticostriatal oscillations and that these subgroups would differentially … Show more

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“…Custom electrodes were implanted bilaterally targeting the NAc shell (NAcSh; from bregma: DV − 8 mm; AP + 1.2 mm; ML ± 1.0 mm) and PL/IL junction of the mPFC (from bregma: DV − 5 mm; AP + 3.7 mm; ML ± 0.75 mm). The NAcSh was targeted based on previous work demonstrating that deep brain stimulation of the NAcSh could reduce alcohol intake in male P rats and high-alcohol drinking outbred rats [28, 29]. Thus, we hypothesized that LFPs recorded from the NAcSh would contain information regarding alcohol intake in rats.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Custom electrodes were implanted bilaterally targeting the NAc shell (NAcSh; from bregma: DV − 8 mm; AP + 1.2 mm; ML ± 1.0 mm) and PL/IL junction of the mPFC (from bregma: DV − 5 mm; AP + 3.7 mm; ML ± 0.75 mm). The NAcSh was targeted based on previous work demonstrating that deep brain stimulation of the NAcSh could reduce alcohol intake in male P rats and high-alcohol drinking outbred rats [28, 29]. Thus, we hypothesized that LFPs recorded from the NAcSh would contain information regarding alcohol intake in rats.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…LFP oscillation analysis: Similar to our previous publications [20,21,22] we built general linear models to classify rats based on group assignment (i.e., control, MIA, AE, or Dual) using LFP oscillation data. Since each rat underwent two baseline recording sessions, we used data from both sessions to build baseline models.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These data help us identify which neural features to target to reduce alcohol misuse in future studies. For example, we have previously shown that deep brain stimulation to the NAc shell has the capacity to reduce alcohol consumption in high-drinking male rats [21], and these data are only a small portion of the literature suggesting the neuromodulation-based therapies can be efficacious for addiction and other neuropsychiatric disorders [40]. However, these studies have almost exclusively been done in male animals.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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