2017
DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/z9hb6
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Reduced sensitivity to reinforcement in adolescent compared to adult Sprague-Dawley rats of both sexes

Abstract: RATIONALE: Adolescence is a period of considerable development of brain and behavior and is the time during which most drug use is initiated. OBJECTIVE: Age-dependent differences in motivated behaviors may be one of the factors that contribute to heightened vulnerability to developing substance use disorders, so we sought to compare age differences in methamphetamine (METH) and saccharin seeking. METHODS: Beginning during adolescence or adulthood, male and female Sprague-Dawley rats were trained to self-admini… Show more

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“…The current study and other recent findings (Marshall et al, 2017; Hankosky et al, 2017) suggest that reward sensitivity in adolescent rodents is likely dependent on multiple factors, including motivational state and pubertal status. During the acquisition period for lever pressing in Exp.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 67%
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“…The current study and other recent findings (Marshall et al, 2017; Hankosky et al, 2017) suggest that reward sensitivity in adolescent rodents is likely dependent on multiple factors, including motivational state and pubertal status. During the acquisition period for lever pressing in Exp.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 67%
“…Despite evidence for a peri/post-pubertal peak in reward consumption (Friemel et al, 2010; Marshall et al, 2017), motivation (Friemel et al, 2010), and cocaine self-administration in males (Wong, Ford, Pagels, McCutcheon, & Marinelli, 2013), several studies measuring instrumental responding for non-drug reinforcers report either comparable responding (Sturman & Moghaddam, 2011; Kim, Simon, Wood, & Moghaddam, 2016; Naneix, Marchand, Di Scala, Pape, & Coutureau, 2012) or decreased responding in adolescents compared to adults (present study; Andrzejewski et al, 2011; Sturman et al, 2010; Hankosky et al, 2017). One factor that could contribute to the apparent discrepancies between reward consumption and instrumental responding is whether the measure accounts for differences in body weight.…”
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“…Starting the day prior to catheterization surgery, rats were given the antibiotic Trimethoprim Sulfa (1.1% v/v; Midwest Veterinary Supply) in their drinking water with solutions changed every 2-3 days. On the day of surgery (P32 ± 2 days for adolescent-onset or P82 ± 2 days for adult-onset), rats were implanted with an indwelling catheter in the right jugular vein as described previously (Hankosky et al, 2018). In brief, the right jugular vein was isolated under isoflurane anesthesia (2-4% Midwest Veterinary Supply) and a small incision was made on the vein to insert the catheter.…”
Section: Surgerymentioning
confidence: 99%