Punishment resistance for cocaine is associated with inflexible habits in rats. Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • Addiction is characterized by continued drug use despite negative consequences. In an animal model, a subset of rats continues to self-administer cocaine despite footshock consequences, showing punishment resistance. We sought to test the hypothesis that punishment resistance arises from failure to exert goal-directed control over habitual cocaine seeking. While habits are not inherently permanent or maladaptive, continued use of habits under conditions that should encourage goal-directed control makes them maladaptive and inflexible. We trained male and female Sprague Dawley rats on a seeking-taking chained schedule of cocaine self-administration. We then exposed them to four days of punishment testing in which footshock was delivered randomly on one-third of trials. Before and after punishment testing (four days pre-punishment and four days post-punishment), we assessed whether cocaine seeking was goal-directed or habitual using outcome devaluation via cocaine satiety. We found that punishment resistance was associated with continued use of habits, whereas punishment sensitivity was associated with increased goal-directed control. Although punishment resistance for cocaine was not predicted by habitual responding pre-punishment, it was associated with habitual responding post-punishment. In parallel studies of food self-administration, we similarly observed that punishment resistance was associated with habitual responding post-punishment but not pre-punishment in males, although it was associated with habitual responding both pre- and post-punishment in females, indicating that punishment resistance was predicted by habitual responding in food-seeking females. These findings indicate that punishment resistance is related to habits that have become inflexible and persist under conditions that should encourage a transition to goal-directed behavior.

published proceedings

  • Addict Neurosci

author list (cited authors)

  • Jones, B. O., Paladino, M. S., Cruz, A. M., Spencer, H. F., Kahanek, P. L., Scarborough, L. N., Georges, S. F., & Smith, R. J.

complete list of authors

  • Jones, Bradley O||Paladino, Morgan S||Cruz, Adelis M||Spencer, Haley F||Kahanek, Payton L||Scarborough, Lauren N||Georges, Sandra F||Smith, Rachel J

publication date

  • June 2024