Acute effects of nicotine injection into the nucleus accumbens on locomotor activity in nicotine-naive and nicotine-tolerant rats

Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior
H WelzlS Berz

Abstract

To assess the role of nicotine receptors in the nucleus accumbens on locomotor activity we bilaterally implanted guide cannulae for later injection of (-)-nicotine into the nucleus accumbens of Wistar rats. Motor activity was tested in a complex tunnel maze equipped with photocells for automatic recording. This system of dark tunnels elicits spontaneous exploration even after repeated exposure. Half of the rats were made nicotine-tolerant by daily systemic injections of (-)-nicotine for 15 days (nicotine pretreatment); the other half remained nicotine-naive (saline pretreatment). Whereas (-)-nicotine (40 nmol/0.3 microliter) bilaterally injected into the nucleus accumbens of nicotine-naive animals suppressed locomotor activity, the same amount injected into the nucleus accumbens of nicotine-tolerant rats had no effect on locomotor activity. Systemic injections of nicotine (0.4 mg/kg) induced a depression and stimulation of locomotor activity in saline-pretreated and nicotine-pretreated rats, respectively. Our results support a dual role for nicotine in locomotor activity with the initial depressant effect in nicotine-naive animals due to stimulation of the nucleus accumbens and perhaps other structures.

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