Individual differences in addiction-behaviors in HS rats following intravenous cocaine self-administration
A) Timeline of the behavioral paradigms. B) Number of cocaine infusions in the first hour of cocaine self-administration during short (2h, ShA) and long (6h, LgA) access (N=567, *** p < 0.0001 vs the first LgA session). C) Average number of daily infusions for the last 3 days of LgA (N=567). D) Violin plot of number of cocaine infusions under progressive ratio (PR) test at the after ShA (1) and LgA, before (2) and after (3) the Shock session (N= 560, *** p < 0.0001). E) Number of infusions despite footshock after LgA compared to a 1 h preshock session (N=466, *** p < 0.0001). F) Correlation of responding during the shock and preschock session is reproduced in each of 10 color coded cohorts (N=466, p < 0.0001). G) Difference in irritability scores after LgA and at baseline (N=380 + 49 naive, behavior *** p < 0.0001, ** p < 0.001 vs naive) H) Principal component analysis of cocaine infusions over all sessions ShA1-10, LgA1-14, PR1-3, Shock.