Sara Jane Ward, David C S Roberts
Index: Behav. Brain Res. 182(1) , 140-4, (2007)
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Whether the delta-opioid receptor (DOR) system can modulate behavioral effects of cocaine remains equivocal. We examined whether site- and subtype-selective blockade of DORs within the rat mesocorticolimbic system affects cocaine self-administration. The DOR antagonist naltrindole 5'-isothiocyanate (5'-NTII; 5nmol) was microinjected into the nucleus accumbens (NAcc), ventral tegmental area (VTA), or amygdala (AMYG) in rats self-administering 1.5mg/kg cocaine under a progressive ratio (PR) schedule. Intra-NAcc 5'-NTII significantly decreased cocaine self-administration, while 5'-NTII administration into the VTA significantly increased cocaine-maintained responding. 5'-NTII administration into the AMYG produced no effect. These data support a site-specific role of DORs in cocaine's behavioral effects.
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