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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Efeitos da omissão do reforço sobre o repertório comportamental em ratos com lesão do núcleo accumbens / Reinforcement omission effects on behavioral repertoire of rats with lesion in nucleus accumbens.

Bernardes, Eduardo de Freitas 30 September 2015 (has links)
O procedimento de omissão do reforço, em esquemas de reforçamento em intervalo-fixo, produz uma redução na pausa pós-reforço e, consequentemente, um aumento na frequência de respostas no próximo intervalo. Existem diferentes interpretações relacionadas ao efeito de omissão do reforço (EOR), baseadas em componentes atencionais / motivacionais. Estudos preliminares têm examinado o papel da ativação de alguns núcleos da amígdala na modulação destes componentes. Estudos recentes sugerem que as subestruturas da amígdala podem estar envolvidas em diferentes processos, e as conexões entre diferentes núcleos da amígdala e estruturas corticais / subcorticais também parecem estar envolvidas em processos relacionados a recompensas e expectativa. Outros estudos sugerem que a interação entre a amígdala e nucleus accumbens (NAC) é importante para a modulação de processos motivacionais. No entanto, não há estudos na literatura avaliando se lesões neurotóxicas em diferentes regiões corticais e subcorticais podem interferir nos EORs. Este estudo teve como objetivo analisar os EORs sobre o repertório comportamental em ratos com lesões do NAC, em procedimentos de condicionamento clássico e reforçamento não-contingente. Trinta ratos Wistar machos, divididos nos grupos accumbens e controle sham, foram submetidos a 28 sessões de treinamento com 8 práticas cada uma: 20 sessões pré-lesão, duas sessões de retreino e seis sessões pós-lesão (com omissão de reforço). Cada prática constituía de um sinal de 20 segundos (tom), seguindo-se a libertação de uma gota de água no 19º segundo. Em sessões com omissão, a água foi liberada em metade das práticas. Foram analisadas dez categorias comportamentais. A comparação entre taxas de duração durante as práticas de liberação e omissão do reforço mostrou que os grupos accumbens e controle sham apresentaram EORs. O grupo accumbens foi menos sensível aos EORs. Em relação às categorias comportamentais Farejar o bebedouro e Farejar a região do bebedouro, as taxas de duração do grupo controle sham durante a omissão foram maiores em relação às taxas do grupo accumbens. Já para as categorias Lamber o bebedouro, Farejar distante do bebedouro, Levantar, Locomoção e Limpeza, as taxas de duração do grupo controle sham foram menores do que o grupo accumbens. Os resultados sugerem que o NAC pode fazer parte da circuitaria envolvida na modulação dos EORs e também indicam a necessidade de se considerar o envolvimento de uma rede neural mais complexa para avaliação dos EORs. / The reinforcement omission procedure, in fixed-interval schedules of reinforcement, produces a reduction in post-reinforcement pause and, consequently, an increase in frequency responses in the next interval. There are different interpretations related to reinforcement omission effect (ROE), based upon motivational and / or attentional components. Preliminary studies have examined the role of activation of some amygdala nuclei to modulate these components. Recent studies suggest that the substructures of the amygdala may be involved in different processes, and connections between different amygdala nuclei and cortical/subcortical structures seem to be involved in processes related to rewards and expectancy. Other studies suggest that the interaction between the amygdala and nucleus accumbens (NAC) is important for the modulation of motivational processes. However, there are no studies in the literature assessing whether neurotoxic lesions in different cortical and subcortical regions may interfere in ROEs. This study aimed to examine the ROEs on the behavioral repertoire of rats with lesions of the NAC, in classical conditioning procedures and non-contingent reinforcement. Thirty male Wistar rats, divided in NAC and SHAM groups, were submitted to 28 training sessions with 8 practices each one: 20 pre-lesion, two retraining sessions and six post-lesions sessions with omission of reinforcement. Each practice constituted of a 20 seconds signal (tone), followed by the release of a drop of water in the 19th second. In sessions with omission, the water was released in the half of practices. Ten categories of behaviors were analyzed. Comparison between duration rates during omission and reinforcement practices showed that NAC and SHAM groups showed the ROEs. NAC group was less sensitive to the ROEs. Regarding the behavioral categories Magazine sniffing and Near magazine sniffing, the duration rates of SHAM group during omission were higher in relation to rates of NAC group. For the categories Magazine licking, Far from magazine sniffing, Rearing, Locomotion and Grooming duration rates of SHAM group were lower than the NAC group. The results suggest that NAC can be part of circuitry involved in the modulation of ROEs and indicate the need to consider the involvement of more complex neural network for evaluating the ROEs.
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Efeitos da omissão do reforço sobre o repertório comportamental em ratos com lesão do núcleo accumbens / Reinforcement omission effects on behavioral repertoire of rats with lesion in nucleus accumbens.

Eduardo de Freitas Bernardes 30 September 2015 (has links)
O procedimento de omissão do reforço, em esquemas de reforçamento em intervalo-fixo, produz uma redução na pausa pós-reforço e, consequentemente, um aumento na frequência de respostas no próximo intervalo. Existem diferentes interpretações relacionadas ao efeito de omissão do reforço (EOR), baseadas em componentes atencionais / motivacionais. Estudos preliminares têm examinado o papel da ativação de alguns núcleos da amígdala na modulação destes componentes. Estudos recentes sugerem que as subestruturas da amígdala podem estar envolvidas em diferentes processos, e as conexões entre diferentes núcleos da amígdala e estruturas corticais / subcorticais também parecem estar envolvidas em processos relacionados a recompensas e expectativa. Outros estudos sugerem que a interação entre a amígdala e nucleus accumbens (NAC) é importante para a modulação de processos motivacionais. No entanto, não há estudos na literatura avaliando se lesões neurotóxicas em diferentes regiões corticais e subcorticais podem interferir nos EORs. Este estudo teve como objetivo analisar os EORs sobre o repertório comportamental em ratos com lesões do NAC, em procedimentos de condicionamento clássico e reforçamento não-contingente. Trinta ratos Wistar machos, divididos nos grupos accumbens e controle sham, foram submetidos a 28 sessões de treinamento com 8 práticas cada uma: 20 sessões pré-lesão, duas sessões de retreino e seis sessões pós-lesão (com omissão de reforço). Cada prática constituía de um sinal de 20 segundos (tom), seguindo-se a libertação de uma gota de água no 19º segundo. Em sessões com omissão, a água foi liberada em metade das práticas. Foram analisadas dez categorias comportamentais. A comparação entre taxas de duração durante as práticas de liberação e omissão do reforço mostrou que os grupos accumbens e controle sham apresentaram EORs. O grupo accumbens foi menos sensível aos EORs. Em relação às categorias comportamentais Farejar o bebedouro e Farejar a região do bebedouro, as taxas de duração do grupo controle sham durante a omissão foram maiores em relação às taxas do grupo accumbens. Já para as categorias Lamber o bebedouro, Farejar distante do bebedouro, Levantar, Locomoção e Limpeza, as taxas de duração do grupo controle sham foram menores do que o grupo accumbens. Os resultados sugerem que o NAC pode fazer parte da circuitaria envolvida na modulação dos EORs e também indicam a necessidade de se considerar o envolvimento de uma rede neural mais complexa para avaliação dos EORs. / The reinforcement omission procedure, in fixed-interval schedules of reinforcement, produces a reduction in post-reinforcement pause and, consequently, an increase in frequency responses in the next interval. There are different interpretations related to reinforcement omission effect (ROE), based upon motivational and / or attentional components. Preliminary studies have examined the role of activation of some amygdala nuclei to modulate these components. Recent studies suggest that the substructures of the amygdala may be involved in different processes, and connections between different amygdala nuclei and cortical/subcortical structures seem to be involved in processes related to rewards and expectancy. Other studies suggest that the interaction between the amygdala and nucleus accumbens (NAC) is important for the modulation of motivational processes. However, there are no studies in the literature assessing whether neurotoxic lesions in different cortical and subcortical regions may interfere in ROEs. This study aimed to examine the ROEs on the behavioral repertoire of rats with lesions of the NAC, in classical conditioning procedures and non-contingent reinforcement. Thirty male Wistar rats, divided in NAC and SHAM groups, were submitted to 28 training sessions with 8 practices each one: 20 pre-lesion, two retraining sessions and six post-lesions sessions with omission of reinforcement. Each practice constituted of a 20 seconds signal (tone), followed by the release of a drop of water in the 19th second. In sessions with omission, the water was released in the half of practices. Ten categories of behaviors were analyzed. Comparison between duration rates during omission and reinforcement practices showed that NAC and SHAM groups showed the ROEs. NAC group was less sensitive to the ROEs. Regarding the behavioral categories Magazine sniffing and Near magazine sniffing, the duration rates of SHAM group during omission were higher in relation to rates of NAC group. For the categories Magazine licking, Far from magazine sniffing, Rearing, Locomotion and Grooming duration rates of SHAM group were lower than the NAC group. The results suggest that NAC can be part of circuitry involved in the modulation of ROEs and indicate the need to consider the involvement of more complex neural network for evaluating the ROEs.
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Papel dos receptores de dopamina do Núcleo Accumbens na hiperalgesia crônica de origem inflamatória / The role of Nucleus Accumbens dopamine receptors in inflammatory chronic hyperalgesia

Dias, Elayne Vieira, 1975- 23 August 2018 (has links)
Orientador: Carlos Amilcar Parada / Tese (doutorado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Biologia / Made available in DSpace on 2018-08-23T21:05:03Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Dias_ElayneVieira_D.pdf: 15528641 bytes, checksum: d53f9d8a514c6239af90a41cfe787afb (MD5) Previous issue date: 2013 / Resumo: O resumo poderá ser visualizado no texto completo da tese digital / Abstract: The complete abstract is available with the full electronic document / Doutorado / Fisiologia / Doutora em Biologia Funcional e Molecular
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THE EFFECTS OF LOBELINE ON METHAMPHETAMINE-INDUCED CONDITIONED PLACE PREFERENCE AND DOPAMINERGIC ALTERATIONS IN THE NUCLEUS ACCUMBENS SHELL

Neugebauer, Nichole Marie 01 January 2008 (has links)
Previous research has suggested that lobeline, a plant alkaloid derived from Lobelia inflate, has potential to be an efficacious pharmacotherapy for the treatment of methamphetamine dependence. In addition to attenuating methamphetamineinduced dopaminergic alterations in vitro, lobeline has been shown to decrease the primary rewarding effects and discriminative stimulus properties of methamphetamine in rats. It is of clinical interest to assess the utility of lobeline to decrease methamphetamine conditioned cues as these cues have been shown to significantly contribute to relapse. The current studies assessed the ability of lobeline to block the acquisition and expression of methamphetamine-induced conditioned place preference in rats. Lobeline blocked the acquisition of methamphetamine-induced conditioned place preference when a low dose of methamphetamine was used during conditioning. However, this blockade was surmounted with higher doses of methamphetamine. Furthermore, the expression of methamphetamine-induced conditioned place preference is attenuated following repeated administration, indicating that lobeline not only blocks the primary reinforcing effects of methamphetamine, but it also blocks the environmental cues that become associated with drug administration. These results provide further evidence that lobeline may be an efficacious treatment for methamphetamine dependence. The rewarding properties of psychostimulants are thought to be mediated, at least in part, by the nucleus accumbens shell. The effects of lobeline on methamphetamine-induced alterations in this dopaminergic region were assessed using microdialysis in rats. Acute lobeline did not have an effect on the methamphetamine-induced increases in dopamine, indicating that repeated lobeline administration may be more efficacious. Interestingly, lobeline potentiated the methamphetamine-induced decrease of the dopamine metabolite, DOPAC. These results suggest that acute lobeline may function to redistribute vesicular dopamine pools within the terminal bouton.
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Étude du mécanisme de facilitation de la libération de dopamine par la neurotensine

Fawaz, Charbel Simon January 2005 (has links)
Mémoire numérisé par la Direction des bibliothèques de l'Université de Montréal.
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TheRole of the Insular Cortex in Rodent Social Affective Behavior:

Rogers-Carter, Morgan M. January 2019 (has links)
Thesis advisor: John P. Christianson / In social species, animals must detect, evaluate and respond to the states of other individuals in their group. A constellation of gestures, vocalizations, and chemosignals enable animals to convey affect and arousal to others in nuanced, multisensory ways. Observers integrate such social information with environmental cues and internal physiology to general social behavioral responses via a process called social decision-making. The mechanisms and anatomical correlates of social decision-making, particularly those that allow behavioral responses to others’ emotional states, are not fully known. Therefore, the objective of this dissertation is to broaden the anatomical understanding of social decision-making by investigating the role of the insular cortex in social behaviors that depend upon others’ emotional state. Using a novel behavioral paradigm, I present causal evidence that implicates the insular cortex and its projections to the nucleus accumbens in social affective behavior. These findings are consistent with evidence from the literature that suggests insular cortex is positioned to convey sensory cues to social brain structures to produce flexible and appropriate behavioral responses to social affective cues. / Thesis (PhD) — Boston College, 2019. / Submitted to: Boston College. Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. / Discipline: Psychology.
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Mesolimbic Dopamine Involvement in Pavlovian and Operant Approach Behaviors

Morvan, Cecile I. January 2010 (has links)
Thesis advisor: Jon C. Horvitz / Previous research has yielded conflicting results regarding the involvement of mesolimbic dopamine in Pavlovian and operant tasks. While there is abundant evidence that an operant lever press requires intact dopamine (DA) D1 transmission in the nucleus accumbens (ACB) and in the basolateral amygdala (BLA), there is conflicting evidence regarding the specific brain sites at which DA mediates a Pavlovian approach response. The present study was designed to compare the effects of ACB and BLA D1 receptor-blockade on an operant and Pavlovian task, while minimizing differences in behavioral response topography. Animals were trained on either a Pavlovian cued approach task or an operant cued nosepoke task. In the Pavlovian approach task, a tone signaled a pellet delivery to which animals responded with a head entry into a food compartment. In the operant nosepoke task, animals were trained to emit a nosepoke in response to the same tone, in order to trigger a pellet delivery. Bilateral microinfusions of the D1 antagonist SCH 23390 (0, 1 or 2 microgram/side) into either the ACB or the BLA produced a dose-dependent disruption of the operant nosepoke. In contrast, the Pavlovian cued approach response was unaffected by D1 antagonist microinfusions into either the ACB or the BLA. In addition, infusion of SCH 23390 into either site suppressed general locomotion. The results suggest a dissociation of the anatomical substrates mediating an operant nosepoke and a Pavlovian approach, despite similar response topographies. These findings are consistent with the notion that D1 activity at the ACB and BLA plays a role in the expression of operant responses, but not in the expression of Pavlovian approach responses. / Thesis (PhD) — Boston College, 2010. / Submitted to: Boston College. Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. / Discipline: Psychology.
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Dopamine Action in the Nucleus Accumbens and Medial Preoptic Area and the Regulation of the Hormonal Onset of Maternal Behavior in Rats

Stolzenberg, Danielle Suzanne January 2009 (has links)
Thesis advisor: Michael Numan / Postpartum female rats immediately respond to biological or foster offspring with the display of maternal behavior. In contrast, females that are hysterectomized and ovariectomized on day 15 of pregnancy (15HO) and presented with pups 48 hours later show maternal behavior after 2-3 days of pup exposure. The natural onset of maternal behavior in postpartum females is mediated, in part, by the rise in estradiol just prior to birth. When 15HO rats are administered estradiol benzoate (EB) at the time of HO surgery, 48 hours prior to pup presentation, they show an almost immediate onset of maternal behavior. Presumably, EB administration functions to prime neural circuits which regulate maternal behavior such that these circuits respond to pup presentation with increased maternal responsiveness. Two important neural regions which have been shown to interact in order to promote responsiveness toward infant stimuli are the medial preoptic area (MPOA) and the nucleus accumbens (NA). The following series of studies were undertaken to examine how dopamine (DA) activity within these two important neural sites substitutes for the facilitatory effects of chronic (48 hours) EB stimulation of maternal behavior in 15HO rats. Study 1 investigates whether, in the absence of EB treatment, microinjection of dopamine receptor agonists into either NA or MPOA at the time of pup presentation stimulate maternal behavior in 15HO rats. Study 2 examines the underlying mechanism by which DA receptor stimulation of NA promotes the onset of maternal behavior in 15HO rats. Finally, Study 3 examines the relationship between DA receptor stimulation and estradiol stimulation in the facilitation of maternal responsiveness in 15HO rats. / Thesis (PhD) — Boston College, 2009. / Submitted to: Boston College. Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. / Discipline: Psychology.
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Motivation : Definitioner, neurala mekanismer och nucleus accumbens roll i motivation / Motivation : Definitons, neural mechanisms and the role of nucleus accumbens in motivation

Wiberg, Anders January 2019 (has links)
Frågan om människans drivkrafter och vad som ligger bakom våra handlingar har en lång historia och ju mer man har försökt att förklara och definiera begreppet motivation desto mer komplext tycks det ha blivit. Den här uppsatsens syfte är att ge en förståelse till komplexiteten kring problematiken om begreppet motivation. Detta görs genom att belysa dess djupa rötter i filosofins och psykologins värld samt lyfta fram några av motivationsteorierna ur den omfattande breda litteraturen som skrivits om ämnet. Vidare genom att belysa vad den moderna neurovetenskapliga forskningen har tillfört i studierna om motivation. Resultatet visar på att de gamla klassiska motivationsteorierna än idag influerar på ämnet. Självbestämmandeteorin (SDT) visar på att det finns olika typer av motivation och att vi föds med tre psykologiska behov som ligger till grund för en individs intrinsiska och extrinsiska motivation. Den affektiva neurovetenskapen visar på att det finns en ömsesidig interaktion mellan kognition, affektion och beteende som baseras på djupa evolutionära emotionella rötter djupt in i det limbiska systemet. Bevis finns för att nucleus accumbens (NAc) spelar en viktig roll i val av handlingsalternativ som underlättar och effektiviserar målorienterat beteende samt har både exciterande och inhiberande funktion på beteende.
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The Developing Nucleus Accumbens Septi: Susceptibility to Alcohol’s Effects

Philpot, Rex Montgomery 20 May 2004 (has links)
The mesolimbic dopamine (DA) system has been implicated in providing the basis of pleasure, guiding the general mechanism of reinforcement as well as motivation. Support for these roles have grown from neurochemical research in the field of addiction. It is now well known that DA activity increases in the nucleus accumbens septi (NAcc) with exposure to addictive substances. Moreover, pharmacological manipulation of this system produces predictable changes in the administration of drugs of abuse, as well as natural reinforcers. This system is responsive to natural reinforcers and addiction may be the transference of routine mesolimbic function to environmental stimuli predictive of drug administration. The role of the NAcc in addiction specifically appears to be the facilitation of attention to drug-paired stimuli and addiction may be the behavioral manifestation of conditioned NAcc DA reactivity to the presence of drug-related stimuli. Although these findings have been reported in adults, few studies have focused on adolescence, the time when drug use/abuse begins. Adolescents may be particularly susceptible to addiction when considered in the light of this hypothesis. Recent research has revealed that the mesolimbic system of periadolescent animals is undergoing dramatic transition in functional tone. DA receptor and transporter levels are up regulated, synthesis rates are altered, and innervation from prefrontal cortex (PFC), involved in regulating tonic and phasic DA activity, is increasing. Consequently, during adolescence there is a dramatic change in tonic DA levels, variations in phasic responses to acute drug administration and alterations in how the system adapts to repeated drug exposure. The present study utilizes the procedures of conditioned place preference, Novelty preference and in vivo microdialysis to determine how this conditioning process changes during the period of adolescence. The results indicate that adolescents are different from adults not only on behavioral measures associated with drug abuse, but in their neurochemical responsiveness to alcohol, and that these differences are related to a general developmental aspect of adolescence that renders them susceptible to addiction.

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