Effects Of Area Postrema Lesions And Bilateral Subdiaphragmatic Afferent Vagotomy On Emetine-Induced Conditioned Taste Avoidance In Rats.

PHYSIOLOGY & BEHAVIOR(2021)

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We investigated the effect of area postrema lesions and selective vagotomy of afferent fibers on emetine-induced nausea in rats. We evaluated the acquisition of the conditioned taste avoidance (CTA) to 0.1% saccharin solution after conditioning with emetine dihydrochloride (5.54 mg/kg, i.p., 1% BW). The CTA was measured in three groups of rats: a bilateral subdiaphragmatic afferent vagotomy group, an area postrema lesion group, and a sham lesion group. The bilateral vagotomy and sham groups of rats showed acquisition of CTA within 2 days of the test date. Taste avoidance was never conditioned in the area postrema lesion group. These results indicate that the area postrema plays a crucial role in the induction of emetine-induced nausea.
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Emetine, Nausea, Area postrema, Vagal afferent, CTA
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