Conditioned place preference but not rewarding self-stimulation after electrical activation of the external lateral parabrachial nucleus
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2009-12-28Referencia bibliográfica
Behavioral Brain Research, 205(2):443-9
Resumen
The objective of this experiment was to examine the rewarding effect of electrical stimulation of the external
lateral parabrachial nucleus (LPBe) and of the lateral hypothalamus (LH) in concurrent Conditioned
Place Preference (cCPP) and Brain Self-Stimulation Rewarding tasks. As expected, LH-stimulated animals
readily learned cCPP tasks and developed self-stimulation behaviours following the rate–frequency
procedure. As previously demonstrated, stimulation of the parabrachial complex generated rewarding
or aversive behaviours in cCPP procedures. However, stimulation of this subnucleus induced consistent
cCPP behaviours but not brain self-stimulation in rewarding LPBe animals. These results are analysed in
the context of the different natural and artificial rewarding effects found in the LPBe nucleus.