Effects of 5-HT2C, 5-HT1A receptor challenges and modafinil on the initiation and persistence of gambling behaviours.
Trevor HumbyGeorgia E SmithRebecca SmallWilliam DaviesJenny CarterChloe A BentleyCatharine A WinstanleyRobert D RogersLawrence S WilkinsonPublished in: Psychopharmacology (2020)
We present evidence for dissociable effects of systemic drug administration on different aspects of gambling behaviour. These data extend and reinforce the importance of serotonergic mechanisms in mediating discrete components of gambling behaviour. They further demonstrate the ability of modafinil to reduce gambling behaviour. Our work using a novel mouse paradigm may be of utility in modelling the complex psychological and neurobiological underpinnings of gambling problems, including the analysis of genetic and environmental factors.