2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.pbb.2017.04.005
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No evidence that environmental enrichment during rearing protects against cocaine behavioral effects but as an intervention reduces an already established cocaine conditioned place preference

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“…In contrast with the converging evidence that increased AHN reduces cocaine selfadministration, when AHN-enhancing interventions are used as a 'preventive' approach before a cocaine CPP paradigm, reduced [41,43], unchanged [44,45]…”
Section: Processing Of Cocaine-related Memoriesmentioning
confidence: 87%
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“…In contrast with the converging evidence that increased AHN reduces cocaine selfadministration, when AHN-enhancing interventions are used as a 'preventive' approach before a cocaine CPP paradigm, reduced [41,43], unchanged [44,45]…”
Section: Processing Of Cocaine-related Memoriesmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…increased [46] cocaine CPP have been reported. The reason for these conflicting findings is unclear, although the use of (male) rodents of different strains and species may have contributed to the variability among studies [41,[43][44][45]. Another possibility is that because increasing AHN may potentiate hippocampus-dependent contextual and associative memory [47], enhanced cognition may modulate the expression of the CPP response, independently of drug motivation and reward [17,31] (Figure 2).…”
Section: And Evenmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It is unclear, however, whether a reduced drug intake in EE housed animals may be attributed to a reduced drug reward sensitivity. The acquisition of drug-induced CPP has been reported as either increased or reduced in animals conditioned after (or while) experiencing EE [unchanged CPP: cocaine: (Ribeiro Do Couto et al, 2009); reduced CPP: alcohol: (Bahi, 2017); cocaine: (Zakharova et al, 2009); methamphetamine: (Gehrke et al, 2006); increased CPP: cocaine (Smith et al, 2009); methamphetamine: (Bowling and Bardo, 1994); nicotine: (Ewin et al, 2015); opioids: (Smith et al, 2005); accordingly, mixed results are found for EE+running: unchanged CPP: (Galaj et al, 2017;Pautassi et al, 2017;Thiriet et al, 2011); reduced CPP: (de Carvalho et al, 2010;El Rawas et al, 2009;Freese et al, 2018;Nader et al, 2012); increased CPP: (Nader et al, 2012;Rae et al, 2018)].…”
Section: Ee Protects From Addiction-related Behaviorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An enriched environment has beneficial effects in the prevention and treatment of substance use disorder (Solinas et al, 2009). It was shown that enriched environment reduces cocaine-induced locomotor activity (Bezard et al, 2003; Galaj et al, 2017; Lafragette et al, 2017; Solinas et al, 2008, 2009), conditioned place preference (Galaj et al, 2017; Green et al, 2010; Solinas et al, 2008, 2009), and cocaine self-administration (Chauvet et al, 2009; Ewing and Ranaldi, 2018; Gipson et al, 2011; Green et al, 2010; Puhl et al, 2012; Ranaldi et al, 2011; Thiel et al, 2011). Additionally, environmental enrichment reduced cocaine-seeking during an extinction session, as well as reduced cue- and stress-induced, but not cocaine-induced reinstatement (Chauvet et al, 2009; Frankowska et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%