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Article Dans Une Revue European Journal of Neuroscience Année : 2000

Increased rewarding properties of morphine in dopamine-transporter knockout mice.

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The activation of dopamine (DA) neurotransmission plays a crucial role in the behavioural responses to drugs of abuse. In particular, increased extracellular levels of DA within the mesolimbic pathway have been implicated in the rewarding and locomotor stimulatory properties of morphine. We investigated the behavioural responses to morphine in mice with a genetic disruption of the DA transporter (DAT), resulting in a constitutively high level of extrasynaptic DA. In the conditioned place preference test, DAT-/- mice exhibited a stronger rewarding response to morphine (5 mg/kg, s.c.) compared with control littermates. However, the same dose of morphine failed to increase locomotor activity in DAT-/- mice, whilst enhancing locomotion in DAT+/- and DAT+/+ animals. Morphine-induced analgesia was unaffected in mutant mice, but the behavioural expression of naloxone-induced withdrawal signs was blunted. In vivo voltammetry in the shell of the nucleus accumbens revealed that morphine was able to stimulate DA neurons in DAT-/- mice, resulting in the accumulation of higher extracellular DA levels compared with control animals. Morphine also induced a higher rate of c-fos transcription in the shell of the nucleus accumbens in mutant mice. We conclude that morphine-induced rewarding responses are firmly established in DAT mutant mice despite a DA transmission that is already tonically activated, and independently of any effect on locomotion. These particular behavioural responses to morphine may be associated with the action of the drug on DA release and c-fos expression in the shell of the nucleus accumbens of DAT-/- mice.
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inserm-00126167 , version 1 (24-01-2007)

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  • HAL Id : inserm-00126167 , version 1
  • PUBMED : 10792459

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Cécile Spielewoy, François Gonon, Christine Roubert, Valérie Fauchey, Mohamed Jaber, et al.. Increased rewarding properties of morphine in dopamine-transporter knockout mice.. European Journal of Neuroscience, 2000, 12 (5), pp.1827-37. ⟨inserm-00126167⟩
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