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Deletion of the δ opioid receptor gene impairs place conditioning but preserves morphine reinforcement

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Background: Converging experimental data indicate that δ opioid receptors contribute to mediate drug reinforcement processes. Whether their contribution reflects a role in the modulation of drug reward or an implication in conditioned learning, however, has not been explored. In the present study, we investigated the impact of δ receptor gene knockout on reinforced conditioned learning under several experimental paradigms. Methods: We assessed the ability of δ receptor knockout mice to form drug-context associations with either morphine (appetitive)- or lithium (aversive)-induced Pavlovian place conditioning. We also examined the efficiency of morphine to serve as a positive reinforcer in these mice and their motivation to gain drug injections, with operant intravenous self-administration under fixed and progressive ratio schedules and at two different doses. Results: Mutant mice showed impaired place conditioning in both appetitive and aversive conditions, indicating disrupted context-drug association. In contrast, mutant animals displayed intact acquisition of morphine self-administration and reached breaking-points comparable to control subjects. Thus, reinforcing effects of morphine and motivation to obtain the drug were maintained. Conclusion: Collectively, the data suggest that δ receptor activity is not involved in morphine reinforcement but facilitates place conditioning. This study reveals a novel aspect of δ opioid receptor function in addiction-related behaviors.

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hal-02650805 , version 1 (29-05-2020)

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Julie Le Merrer, Ainhoa Plaza-Zabala, Carolina del Boca, Audrey Matifas, Rafael Maldonado, et al.. Deletion of the δ opioid receptor gene impairs place conditioning but preserves morphine reinforcement. Biological Psychiatry, 2011, 69 (7), pp.700-703. ⟨10.1016/j.biopsych.2010.10.021⟩. ⟨hal-02650805⟩
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