Abstract: | Two experiments were conducted to test the hypothesis that ratswith lesions in the parabrachial nucleus of the pons (PbN) canacquire conditioned taste aversions only if the conditionedand unconditioned stimuli are presented close together in time.In experiment 1, rats with lesions in the medial PbN, lateralPbN or outside of the PbN (lesioned control), and unoperatedcontrol rats were trained to avoid Na-saccharin in a one-bottletest. In this procedure, a 5-min delay was imposed between the15-min Na-saccharin presentation and an injection of LiCl (0.3M, 1 % body weight, i.p.). Results showed that, after threeNa-saccharin-LiCl pairings, all rats, except the medial PbNgroup, acquired a strong aversion to Na-saccharin. In experiment2, the same rats were presented with LiCl (0.12 M) in their15-min daily access to fluid on 3 alternate days. Although ratsin the medial PbN group drank more LiCl on day 1 than rats inthe other groups, they significantly reduced their LiCl consumptionon day 2 and did not differ from other groups by day 3. Resultsare discussed in terms of possible behavioral and physiologicalmechanisms that might account for these phenomena. |