Environmental enrichment decreases the rewarding but not the activating effects of heroin
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Environmental enrichment decreases the rewarding but not the activating effects of heroin
Abstract
Rationale: Environmental conditions during adolescence, a critical period of brain maturation, can have important consequences on subsequent vulnerability to drugs of abuse. We have recently found that the behavioral effects of cocaine as well as its ability to increase expression of zif-268 are reduced in mice reared in enriched environments (EE).
Objectives: The present experiments examined whether environmental enrichment has protective influences on the effects of heroin, a drug of addiction whose mechanism of action differs from that of cocaine.
Materials and methods: Mice were housed either in standard environments (SE) or in EE from weaning to adulthood before any drug exposure. EE were constituted by big housing cages and contained constantly a running wheel and a small house and four to five toys that were changed once a week with new toys of different shapes and colors. We assessed the influence of EE on the ability of heroin to (1) induce conditioned place preferences, (2) induce behavioral sensitization, (3) increase dopamine levels in the nucleus accumbens (NAc), and (4) increase expression of the immediate early gene zif-268 in the striatum.
Results: Conditioned place preference but not behavioral sensitization was reduced in EE mice compared to SE mice. Heroin induced similar increases in dopamine levels and in the expression of zif-268 in the NAc of EE and SE mice.
Conclusions: The rewarding effects of heroin are blunted by EE and appear to be, at least in part, independent from activation of the mesolimbic system.
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