Inhibition of actin cycling potentiates cocaine-induced reinstatement of drug
seeking. a, Rats were extinguished from cocaine
self-administration and given cocaine (10 mg/kg, i.p.) to reinstate lever pressing.
Thirty minutes before cocaine reinstatement, animals were microinjected with Tat-cof
(1 nmol) or Tat-sc (1 nmol) or, 5 min before cocaine, were microinjected with
latrunculin (0.5 μg) or DMSO (1%) vehicle. Data are shown as mean ± SEM
active lever presses during the extinction trial the day before reinstatement
(Extinct) and inactive and active lever presses during reinstatement. The number of
determinations is shown in parentheses. For the latrunculin experiment, each animal
received only one reinstatement trial, and the data were evaluated with an unpaired
Student's t test (latrunculin active lever,
t(13) = 2.24; p = 0.043). For the
Tat-peptide experiment, each animal received two reinstatement trials, one each with
Tat-cof or Tat-sc in random order, and the data were analyzed using a paired
Student's t test (Tat-cof active lever,
t(5) = 2.53; p = 0.052).
b, Separate rats were pretreated with
intra-accumbens drug as in the reinstatement study, and the acute locomotor response
was examined in a photocell apparatus. Data are shown as mean ± SEM distance
traveled, and cocaine (15 mg/kg, i.p.) was administered at the time indicated by the
arrow. *p < 0.05 comparing drug with control.