Step Procedure Data collected * 1Mice anethetized, indwelling jugular catheters implanted - 2Daily cocaine self-administration sessions (2h per day, 7 d per wk): progressive schedules (fixed ratio 1 (FR1), FR2, FR5) Acquisition performance, number of infusions earned, discrimination index, time-out response3 Second cohort of mice assessed for locomotor responses to non-contingent cocaine administration Horizontal beam breaks *Supplementary data are available for this project. See Jentsch2
Strains were selected based on reversal learning, assessed in Jentsch1. Out of 51 RI strains tested, BXD31 and BXD38 exhibited performance that placed them in the top 20% of all strains and are referred to as "good reversal learning (GRL) strains"; BXD42 and BXD68 exhibited reversal learning performance in the lowest 5% of the sample and are referred to as "poor reversal learning (PRL) strains".
Mice were handled for 5 days prior to catheter implantation.
Operant conditioning chambers are enclosed in sound-attenuating cabinets and computer controlled. Chambers are fitted with two levers, assigned as active and inactive (in a counterbalanced fashion). A single-channel fluid swivel connects a pump-driven syringe to the indwelling catheter (infusion speed = 10 µL/s). Completion of a response schedule on the active lever triggers a 20 µL infusion containing a unit dose of 0.5 mg/kg cocaine and initiates flashing of the house light for 20 s (post-infusion period). Daily self-administration sessions last 2h and are conducted 7 days a week. A maximum of 65 cocaine infusions can be obtained in each session.
Criteria for stable acquisition and cocaine-maintained responding for FR1 and FR2 (FR5 tests are administered without completion criteria):
Mice with patent catheters are considered to have failed to acquire self-administration if they earned no infusions over 7 consecutive days or if they earned fewer than 10 infusions per session over 3 consecutive days.
Activity chambers consist of large acrylic cages placed within an infrared grid; clean cages are used for each session and each subject.
*Supplementary data are available for this project. See Jentsch2