Serotonergic mediation of reward within the medial raphe nucleus: some persistent problems in interpretation
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Serotonergic mediation of reward within the medial raphe nucleus: some persistent problems in interpretation
Abstract
Adult male Sprague Dawley rats were implanted with unipolar stimulating electrodes aimed at the medial forebrain bundle (MFB) or the medial raphe nucleus (MR). All MFB implanted subjects self-stimulated at high stable rates for at least three weeks. Only a minority (1/3) of MR rats self-stimulated at all. Rates for the MR group were considerably more variable, and could not be maintained for more than two weeks. Treatment with methysergide increased MFB self-stimulation but decreased MR self-stimulation. While this result suggests serotonergic mediation of self-stimulation this conclusion must be interpreted cautiously since parachlorophenylalanine (PCPA) reinstated self-stimulation in raphe animals which had spontaneously ceased responding.
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