Peri-adolescent bupropion treatment alters adult operant responding and is associated with reduced ΔFosB and thin spine density in the nucleus accumbens in rats

Exposure to pharmacological agents can disrupt brain development, producing maladaptive neurobehavioural output. The reward system is established over a protracted developmental time period which allows for age-specific vulnerabilities to external influence. Bupropion (BUP) inhibits dopamine (DA) an...

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Main Authors: Shannon N. Smith, Matthew R. Holahan
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description Exposure to pharmacological agents can disrupt brain development, producing maladaptive neurobehavioural output. The reward system is established over a protracted developmental time period which allows for age-specific vulnerabilities to external influence. Bupropion (BUP) inhibits dopamine (DA) and norepinephrine (NE) transporters, indirectly increasing synaptic availability of DA and NE. In the current work, short- and long-term effects of BUP treatment during sensitive periods of postnatal development in rats were evaluated to assess reward-related neurobehavioural outcomes. Male and female Long-Evans rats were administered 10 or 20 mg/kg BUP or saline subcutaneously for one week during preadolescence (p18–24) or peri-adolescence (p34–40). Ambulatory activity was assessed during drug treatment and 25 days after treatment. Reward-related outcomes were assessed during a 10-day period starting 2 weeks after the final drug treatment and included operant training, extinction, and progressive ratio tests. Exposure to BUP during preadolescence had minimal effects. Exposure during peri-adolescence resulted in pronounced on-drug psychomotor responses and off-drug stimulus discrimination deficits (i.e., increased incorrect lever pressing) during extinction and progressive ratio tests. Reduced density of thin spines and ΔFosB-labelling in the nucleus accumbens were also observed in the peri-adolescent BUP-treated groups. The behavioural and neural outcomes suggest that BUP treatment disrupted the development of the reward system in an age- and dose-specific manner resulting in impaired stability of response-reward associations in adulthood.
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spelling doaj-art-d4e5f0f237c44466a0072e601e4968b42025-08-20T02:49:20ZengElsevierBrain Research Bulletin1873-27472025-09-0122911144210.1016/j.brainresbull.2025.111442Peri-adolescent bupropion treatment alters adult operant responding and is associated with reduced ΔFosB and thin spine density in the nucleus accumbens in ratsShannon N. Smith0Matthew R. Holahan1Department of Neuroscience, Health Sciences Building, Carleton University, 1125 Colonel By Drive, Ottawa, Ontario K1S 5B6, CanadaCorresponding author.; Department of Neuroscience, Health Sciences Building, Carleton University, 1125 Colonel By Drive, Ottawa, Ontario K1S 5B6, CanadaExposure to pharmacological agents can disrupt brain development, producing maladaptive neurobehavioural output. The reward system is established over a protracted developmental time period which allows for age-specific vulnerabilities to external influence. Bupropion (BUP) inhibits dopamine (DA) and norepinephrine (NE) transporters, indirectly increasing synaptic availability of DA and NE. In the current work, short- and long-term effects of BUP treatment during sensitive periods of postnatal development in rats were evaluated to assess reward-related neurobehavioural outcomes. Male and female Long-Evans rats were administered 10 or 20 mg/kg BUP or saline subcutaneously for one week during preadolescence (p18–24) or peri-adolescence (p34–40). Ambulatory activity was assessed during drug treatment and 25 days after treatment. Reward-related outcomes were assessed during a 10-day period starting 2 weeks after the final drug treatment and included operant training, extinction, and progressive ratio tests. Exposure to BUP during preadolescence had minimal effects. Exposure during peri-adolescence resulted in pronounced on-drug psychomotor responses and off-drug stimulus discrimination deficits (i.e., increased incorrect lever pressing) during extinction and progressive ratio tests. Reduced density of thin spines and ΔFosB-labelling in the nucleus accumbens were also observed in the peri-adolescent BUP-treated groups. The behavioural and neural outcomes suggest that BUP treatment disrupted the development of the reward system in an age- and dose-specific manner resulting in impaired stability of response-reward associations in adulthood.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0361923025002540BupropionDevelopmentOperant ConditioningRewardNucleus AccumbensΔFosB
spellingShingle Shannon N. Smith
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Peri-adolescent bupropion treatment alters adult operant responding and is associated with reduced ΔFosB and thin spine density in the nucleus accumbens in rats
Brain Research Bulletin
Bupropion
Development
Operant Conditioning
Reward
Nucleus Accumbens
ΔFosB
title Peri-adolescent bupropion treatment alters adult operant responding and is associated with reduced ΔFosB and thin spine density in the nucleus accumbens in rats
title_full Peri-adolescent bupropion treatment alters adult operant responding and is associated with reduced ΔFosB and thin spine density in the nucleus accumbens in rats
title_fullStr Peri-adolescent bupropion treatment alters adult operant responding and is associated with reduced ΔFosB and thin spine density in the nucleus accumbens in rats
title_full_unstemmed Peri-adolescent bupropion treatment alters adult operant responding and is associated with reduced ΔFosB and thin spine density in the nucleus accumbens in rats
title_short Peri-adolescent bupropion treatment alters adult operant responding and is associated with reduced ΔFosB and thin spine density in the nucleus accumbens in rats
title_sort peri adolescent bupropion treatment alters adult operant responding and is associated with reduced δfosb and thin spine density in the nucleus accumbens in rats
topic Bupropion
Development
Operant Conditioning
Reward
Nucleus Accumbens
ΔFosB
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0361923025002540
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