Cocaine Sensitization Increases Kyphosis and Modulates Neural Activity in Adult Nulliparous Rats

Although data from both animals and humans suggests that adult cocaine use can have long term effects on behavior, it is unknown if prior cocaine use affects future maternal behavior in nulliparous females. In the current study, cocaine or saline was administered to adult female rats for 10 days, th...

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Main Authors: Marcelo Febo, Benjamin C. Nephew, Martha K. Caffrey, Ada C. Felix-Ortiz
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2012-11-01
Series:Brain Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2076-3425/2/4/667
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spelling doaj-b1cb8b4e586f4474a638cf5ce44284a62020-11-24T22:50:32ZengMDPI AGBrain Sciences2076-34252012-11-012466768310.3390/brainsci2040667Cocaine Sensitization Increases Kyphosis and Modulates Neural Activity in Adult Nulliparous RatsMarcelo FeboBenjamin C. NephewMartha K. CaffreyAda C. Felix-OrtizAlthough data from both animals and humans suggests that adult cocaine use can have long term effects on behavior, it is unknown if prior cocaine use affects future maternal behavior in nulliparous females. In the current study, cocaine or saline was administered to adult female rats for 10 days, the animals were withdrawn from cocaine for 7 days, and the females were then exposed to donor pups to induce the expression of maternal behavior. Nulliparous females sensitized to cocaine were more likely to retrieve pups, spent more time caring for the pups, and were more likely to express full maternal behavior on day 8 of pup exposure. The fMRI data revealed significant effects of pup exposure in the hippocampal CA1 region, and effects of cocaine in the anterior thalamus and periaqueductal gray. Prior adult cocaine use may have lasting effects on offspring care, and this effect is not dependent on pup mediated effects or the endocrine changes of gestation and lactation. The present findings provide support for the hypothesis that maternal motivation to exhibit maternal behavior is enhanced by prior cocaine sensitization, possibly due to cross sensitization between cocaine and the natural reward of maternal behavior.http://www.mdpi.com/2076-3425/2/4/667cocainesensitizationmaternal behaviorkyphosiscrouchingnursinghippocampusthalamusperiaqueductal gray
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author Marcelo Febo
Benjamin C. Nephew
Martha K. Caffrey
Ada C. Felix-Ortiz
spellingShingle Marcelo Febo
Benjamin C. Nephew
Martha K. Caffrey
Ada C. Felix-Ortiz
Cocaine Sensitization Increases Kyphosis and Modulates Neural Activity in Adult Nulliparous Rats
Brain Sciences
cocaine
sensitization
maternal behavior
kyphosis
crouching
nursing
hippocampus
thalamus
periaqueductal gray
author_facet Marcelo Febo
Benjamin C. Nephew
Martha K. Caffrey
Ada C. Felix-Ortiz
author_sort Marcelo Febo
title Cocaine Sensitization Increases Kyphosis and Modulates Neural Activity in Adult Nulliparous Rats
title_short Cocaine Sensitization Increases Kyphosis and Modulates Neural Activity in Adult Nulliparous Rats
title_full Cocaine Sensitization Increases Kyphosis and Modulates Neural Activity in Adult Nulliparous Rats
title_fullStr Cocaine Sensitization Increases Kyphosis and Modulates Neural Activity in Adult Nulliparous Rats
title_full_unstemmed Cocaine Sensitization Increases Kyphosis and Modulates Neural Activity in Adult Nulliparous Rats
title_sort cocaine sensitization increases kyphosis and modulates neural activity in adult nulliparous rats
publisher MDPI AG
series Brain Sciences
issn 2076-3425
publishDate 2012-11-01
description Although data from both animals and humans suggests that adult cocaine use can have long term effects on behavior, it is unknown if prior cocaine use affects future maternal behavior in nulliparous females. In the current study, cocaine or saline was administered to adult female rats for 10 days, the animals were withdrawn from cocaine for 7 days, and the females were then exposed to donor pups to induce the expression of maternal behavior. Nulliparous females sensitized to cocaine were more likely to retrieve pups, spent more time caring for the pups, and were more likely to express full maternal behavior on day 8 of pup exposure. The fMRI data revealed significant effects of pup exposure in the hippocampal CA1 region, and effects of cocaine in the anterior thalamus and periaqueductal gray. Prior adult cocaine use may have lasting effects on offspring care, and this effect is not dependent on pup mediated effects or the endocrine changes of gestation and lactation. The present findings provide support for the hypothesis that maternal motivation to exhibit maternal behavior is enhanced by prior cocaine sensitization, possibly due to cross sensitization between cocaine and the natural reward of maternal behavior.
topic cocaine
sensitization
maternal behavior
kyphosis
crouching
nursing
hippocampus
thalamus
periaqueductal gray
url http://www.mdpi.com/2076-3425/2/4/667
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