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Deficits in sensory-specific devaluation task performance following genetic deletions of cannabinoid (CB1) receptor
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posted on 2023-06-07, 18:30 authored by Hans CrombagHans Crombag, Alexander W Johnson, Anne M Zimmer, Andreas Zimmer, Peter C HollandCannabinoid CB1 receptor is abundantly expressed throughout the CNS and is implicated in numerous physiological and behavioral functions, including appetite and feeding. In the present study, wild-type and CB1 heterozygous and homozygous knockout mice were tested on an instrumental outcome-selective devaluation task to assess changes in acquired instrumental response levels for a distinct food reward following selective satiation. Deletion of CB1 receptor, as well as reduction in CB1 expression (HET), produced deficits in outcome-selective instrumental devaluation. These results identify a critical role for CB1 receptor in the ability of animals to represent, update, and/or use sensory-specific outcome representations to alter appetitive behaviors.
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Publication status
- Published
Journal
Learning and MemoryISSN
1072-0502Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory PressExternal DOI
Issue
1Volume
17Page range
18-22Pages
5.0Department affiliated with
- Psychology Publications
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- Yes