Abstract:
:Stress elicits relapse to cocaine seeking in humans and in animal models. Cyclic AMP response element binding protein (CREB) is required for swim stress-induced reinstatement of cocaine conditioned place preference. However, the role of CREB in other stress-induced reinstatement models has not been examined. To determine whether CREB is required across different stressors we examined the ability of restraint to elicit reinstatement of cocaine-conditioned place preference in wild-type and CREBαΔ mutant mice. In contrast to previously published differences in swim stress-induced reinstatement, both wild-type and CREBαΔ mutant mice demonstrated restraint stress elicited reinstatement of cocaine-conditioned reward. While CREB is necessary for swim stress-elicited zif268 expression within the nucleus accubmens (NAc) shell and prelimbic cortex (PrL), restraint-stress-elicited comparable increases in zif268 expression within these regions in both wild-type and CREBαΔ mutant mice. Our findings suggest that not all stressors engage the same circuits or molecular mechanisms to elicit reinstatement behavior.
journal_name
Behav Brain Resjournal_title
Behavioural brain researchauthors
Briand LA,Blendy JAdoi
10.1016/j.bbr.2013.02.026subject
Has Abstractpub_date
2013-06-01 00:00:00pages
63-8eissn
0166-4328issn
1872-7549pii
S0166-4328(13)00108-3journal_volume
246pub_type
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