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- W1939204963 abstract "Abstract Serotonin‐6 (5‐HT 6 ) receptors are densely expressed in the dorsolateral striatum (DLS), a brain region linked to habits. Medications acting on the serotonergic system, including 5‐HT 6 receptors, can diminish habitual and repetitive behaviors associated with clinical syndromes such as obsessive‐compulsive disorder, and may have implications for addiction as well. To examine the role of 5‐HT 6 receptors in the acquisition and persistence of habitual behavior, we manipulated 5‐HT 6 receptor expression in the DLS with herpes simplex virus vectors in combination with different behavioral procedures; control rats received a vector expressing enhanced green fluorescent protein. In one set of experiments, rats were tested under conditions that favor the acquisition of either discrete action–outcome responding or repetitive responding; increased 5‐HT 6 receptor expression in DLS did not alter learning in either paradigm. In the next experiment, rats were over‐trained on fixed‐ then variable‐interval schedules, resulting in an escalation of lever pressing over sessions far in excess of that necessary to receive sucrose pellets. After training, rats received viral vector infusion into the DLS. Subsequently, half of each group underwent an omission contingency training session in which they received reinforcement for refraining from pressing the lever, while the other half served as yoked controls. A probe session under extinction conditions was performed the following day. Only rats that received both the 5‐HT 6 vector and omission contingency training showed reduced lever pressing during the probe session. These results suggest that increasing 5‐HT 6 receptor signaling in the DLS facilitates behavioral flexibility in the face of changing contingencies." @default.
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- W1939204963 title "Increased expression of 5-HT6 receptors in dorsolateral striatum decreases habitual lever pressing, but does not affect learning acquisition of simple operant tasks in rats" @default.
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- W1939204963 doi "https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1460-9568.2011.07756.x" @default.
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