scholarly journals Effects of environmental enrichment on the incubation of cocaine craving

2012 ◽  
Vol 63 (4) ◽  
pp. 635-641 ◽  
Author(s):  
Claudia Chauvet ◽  
Steven R. Goldberg ◽  
Mohamed Jaber ◽  
Marcello Solinas
2016 ◽  
Vol 113 (18) ◽  
pp. 5089-5094 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yao-Ying Ma ◽  
Xiusong Wang ◽  
Yanhua Huang ◽  
Helene Marie ◽  
Eric J. Nestler ◽  
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Environmental enrichment (EE) has long been postulated as a behavioral treatment for drug addiction based on its preventive effects in animal models: rodents experiencing prior EE exhibit increased resistance to establishing drug taking and seeking. However, the therapeutic effects of EE, namely, the effects of EE when applied after drug exposure, are often marginal and transient. Using incubation of cue-induced cocaine craving, a rat relapse model depicting progressive intensification of cocaine seeking after withdrawal from cocaine self-administration, our present study reveals that after cocaine withdrawal, in vivo circuit-specific long-term depression (LTD) unmasks the therapeutic power of EE to achieve long-lasting anti-relapse effects. Specifically, our previous results show that cocaine self-administration generates AMPA receptor (AMPAR)-silent excitatory synapses within the basolateral amygdala (BLA) to nucleus accumbens (NAc) projection, and maturation of these silent synapses via recruiting calcium-permeable (CP) AMPARs contributes to incubation of cocaine craving. Here, we show that after cocaine withdrawal and maturation of silent synapses, the BLA-to-NAc projection became highly resistant to EE. However, optogenetic LTD applied to this projection in vivo transiently re-silenced these silent synapses by removing CP-AMPARs. During this transient window, application of EE resulted in the insertion of nonCP-AMPARs, thereby remodeling the “incubated” BLA-to-NAc projection. Consequently, incubation of cocaine craving was decreased persistently. These results reveal a mechanistic basis through which the persistent anti-relapse effects of EE can be unleashed after drug withdrawal.


2008 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kenzie L. Preston ◽  
Jessica Willner-Reid ◽  
Jia-Ling Lin ◽  
Massoud Vahabzadeh ◽  
David H. Epstein
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2009 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kathy May Tran ◽  
Madeleine Broder ◽  
Suzannah Luft ◽  
Michael L. Schwartz ◽  
Karen Muller Smith ◽  
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