A Procedure for Studying the Footshock-Induced Reinstatement of Cocaine Seeking in Laboratory Rats

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January 6th, 2011

10.3791/2265-v

January 6th, 2011

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Animal models of relapse, known as reinstatement procedures, have been used extensively to study the role of stress in relapse to drug seeking. Here, we report on a method for inducing the reinstatement of cocaine seeking in laboratory rats via acute exposures to mild, intermittent electric footshock.

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Chapters in this video

0:05

Title

0:46

Introduction

1:25

Operant Chambers

2:35

Habituation and Cocaine Self-Administration (SA) Training

4:34

Drug-free Period and Extinction of Cocaine-Trained Behavior

5:42

Reinstatement of Cocaine-Trained Behavior by Footshock Stress

7:02

Representative Lever-Response Results

8:14

Conclusion

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