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    <article_id>2-B-SS09-6</article_id>
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      <title_ja>セロトニンによるマウスのランニングホイール回転運動に対するモチベーション調節の神経機構</title_ja> 
      <title_en>The role of 5-HT neurotransmission in the regulation of the motivation for wheel running in mice</title_en> 
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    <author>
      <author_ja>〇二井谷 和平<sup>1</sup>、西田 涼馬<sup>2</sup>、西谷 直也<sup>1,2</sup>、出山 諭司<sup>1,2</sup>、金田 勝幸<sup>1,2</sup></author_ja>
      <author_en><u>Kazuhei Niitani</u><sup>1</sup>, Ryoma Nishida<sup>2</sup>, Naoya Nishitani<sup>1,2</sup>, Satoshi Deyama<sup>1,2</sup>, Katsuyuki Kaneda<sup>1,2</sup></author_en>
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      <aff_ja><sup>1</sup>金沢大・院薬・薬理、<sup>2</sup>金沢大・薬・薬理</aff_ja>
      <aff_en><sup>1</sup>Lab. Mol. Pharmacol., Inst. Med., Pharmaceut., Health Sci., Kanazawa Univ., <sup>2</sup>Lab. Mol. Pharmacol., Sch. Pharmaceut. Sci., Kanazawa Univ</aff_en>
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  <abstract>Behavioral addiction, defined as an uncontrollable desire to repeat a certain behavior despite negative consequences, has become a social problem. Here, we investigated the role of 5-HT neurotransmission in the nucleus accumbens (NAc) in motivation for wheel running as a model of behavioral addiction in male C57BL/6J mice (&gt; 6 weeks old). Systemic administration of a 5-HT<sub>1A</sub> antagonist (WAY100635) increased wheel rotations, while a 5-HT<sub>2A</sub> or 5-HT<sub>2C</sub> antagonist (volinanserine or SB242084, respectively) decreased them. In the open field test (OFT), WAY100635 or volinanserine did not affect locomotion, but SB242084 increased it. Intra-NAc infusion of SB242084 reduced wheel rotations without altering locomotion in the OFT, whereas intra-NAc infusion of WAY100635 or volinanserine did not affect wheel rotations. Immunohistochemical analysis revealed that wheel running increased the number of c-Fos-positive cells in the NAc, and this increase was reduced by systemic administration of SB242084. Additionally, whole-cell recordings revealed that bath application of a 5-HT<sub>2C</sub> receptor agonist (lorcaserin) increased the number of evoked action potentials and spontaneous excitatory postsynaptic currents in NAc neurons. Our results suggest that the activation of the NAc via 5-HT<sub>2C</sub> receptor stimulation regulates the motivation for wheel running.</abstract> <trans_abst> </trans_abst> </article>