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Query: EC:3.4.15.1 (
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Rats decrease intake of a saccharin conditioned stimulus (CS) when followed by: (1) the administration of an aversive agent such as lithium chloride (referred to as a conditioned taste aversion,
CTA
); (2) access to a very palatable concentration of sucrose (referred to as an anticipatory contrast effect,
ACE
); or (3) the administration of a drug of abuse. It is not clear, however, whether the suppressive effects of drugs of abuse are mediated by their aversive or rewarding properties. The present set of experiments addressed this issue by examining the suppressive effects of morphine in rats with a lesion thought to dissociate the two phenomena (i.e.,
CTA
and
ACE
). The results show that bilateral ibotenic acid lesions of the gustatory thalamus eliminate the suppressive effects of morphine, but fail to disrupt the suppressive effects of the aversive agent, lithium chloride. This pattern of results argues against the
CTA
account in favor of the reward comparison hypothesis. Specifically, the data suggest that rats suppress intake of a saccharin CS in anticipation of the availability of a preferred drug of abuse and that the gustatory thalamus is essential for this type of reward comparison process.
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PMID:Bilateral lesions of the gustatory thalamus disrupt morphine- but not LiCl-induced intake suppression in rats: evidence against the conditioned taste aversion hypothesis. 1070 84
Introduction:
Sarcoidosis is an inflammatory granulomatous multisystem disease with an unknown etiology. Neurosarcoidosis is a cryptogenic neuroinflammatory manifestation of sarcoidosis.
Case report:
We describe a case of neurosarcoidosis with initial presentation as confusion. Our patient fits the picture of probable neurosarcoidosis as per the Zajicek et al criteria, with the clinical presentation of neurosarcoidosis, evidence of inflammation in the CNS, evidence of systemic sarcoidosis and exclusion of other diseases. He was started on steroids with subsequent improvement in mental status.
Discussion and conclusion:
The diagnosis of neurosarcoidosis becomes challenging when neurosarcoidosis presents as isolated clinical neurological symptoms. We want to highlight the highly variable nature of neurosarcoidosis and underscore the fact that for cryptogenic neuroinflammatory diseases, neurosarcoidosis should be considered after excluding common infections and autoimmune causes.
Abbreviations
: CXR: Chest X-ray;
CTA
: Computed tomography angiography; PCR: Polymerase chain reaction; DNA: Deoxyribonucleic acid; MRI: Magnetic resonance imaging;
ACE
: Angiotensin converting enzyme; HRCT: High Resolution computed tomography.
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PMID:A confusing manifestation: a case report of neurosarcoidosis presenting with confusion. 3055 46