Cargando…
Loss of Astrocytic µ Opioid Receptors Exacerbates Aversion Associated with Morphine Withdrawal in Mice: Role of Mitochondrial Respiration
Astrocytes express mu/µ opioid receptors, but the function of these receptors remains poorly understood. We evaluated the effects of astrocyte-restricted knockout of µ opioid receptors on reward- and aversion-associated behaviors in mice chronically exposed to morphine. Specifically, one of the flox...
Autores principales: | , , , , , , , , , , |
---|---|
Formato: | Online Artículo Texto |
Lenguaje: | English |
Publicado: |
MDPI
2023
|
Materias: | |
Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10216734/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37408246 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells12101412 |
_version_ | 1785048369358438400 |
---|---|
author | Murlanova, Kateryna Jouroukhin, Yan Novototskaya-Vlasova, Ksenia Huseynov, Shovgi Pletnikova, Olga Morales, Michael J. Guan, Yun Kamiya, Atsushi Bergles, Dwight E. Dietz, David M. Pletnikov, Mikhail V. |
author_facet | Murlanova, Kateryna Jouroukhin, Yan Novototskaya-Vlasova, Ksenia Huseynov, Shovgi Pletnikova, Olga Morales, Michael J. Guan, Yun Kamiya, Atsushi Bergles, Dwight E. Dietz, David M. Pletnikov, Mikhail V. |
author_sort | Murlanova, Kateryna |
collection | PubMed |
description | Astrocytes express mu/µ opioid receptors, but the function of these receptors remains poorly understood. We evaluated the effects of astrocyte-restricted knockout of µ opioid receptors on reward- and aversion-associated behaviors in mice chronically exposed to morphine. Specifically, one of the floxed alleles of the Oprm1 gene encoding µ opioid receptor 1 was selectively deleted from brain astrocytes in Oprm1 inducible conditional knockout (icKO) mice. These mice did not exhibit changes in locomotor activity, anxiety, or novel object recognition, or in their responses to the acute analgesic effects of morphine. Oprm1 icKO mice displayed increased locomotor activity in response to acute morphine administration but unaltered locomotor sensitization. Oprm1 icKO mice showed normal morphine-induced conditioned place preference but exhibited stronger conditioned place aversion associated with naloxone-precipitated morphine withdrawal. Notably, elevated conditioned place aversion lasted up to 6 weeks in Oprm1 icKO mice. Astrocytes isolated from the brains of Oprm1 icKO mice had unchanged levels of glycolysis but had elevated oxidative phosphorylation. The basal augmentation of oxidative phosphorylation in Oprm1 icKO mice was further exacerbated by naloxone-precipitated withdrawal from morphine and, similar to that for conditioned place aversion, was still present 6 weeks later. Our findings suggest that µ opioid receptors in astrocytes are linked to oxidative phosphorylation and they contribute to long-term changes associated with opioid withdrawal. |
format | Online Article Text |
id | pubmed-10216734 |
institution | National Center for Biotechnology Information |
language | English |
publishDate | 2023 |
publisher | MDPI |
record_format | MEDLINE/PubMed |
spelling | pubmed-102167342023-05-27 Loss of Astrocytic µ Opioid Receptors Exacerbates Aversion Associated with Morphine Withdrawal in Mice: Role of Mitochondrial Respiration Murlanova, Kateryna Jouroukhin, Yan Novototskaya-Vlasova, Ksenia Huseynov, Shovgi Pletnikova, Olga Morales, Michael J. Guan, Yun Kamiya, Atsushi Bergles, Dwight E. Dietz, David M. Pletnikov, Mikhail V. Cells Article Astrocytes express mu/µ opioid receptors, but the function of these receptors remains poorly understood. We evaluated the effects of astrocyte-restricted knockout of µ opioid receptors on reward- and aversion-associated behaviors in mice chronically exposed to morphine. Specifically, one of the floxed alleles of the Oprm1 gene encoding µ opioid receptor 1 was selectively deleted from brain astrocytes in Oprm1 inducible conditional knockout (icKO) mice. These mice did not exhibit changes in locomotor activity, anxiety, or novel object recognition, or in their responses to the acute analgesic effects of morphine. Oprm1 icKO mice displayed increased locomotor activity in response to acute morphine administration but unaltered locomotor sensitization. Oprm1 icKO mice showed normal morphine-induced conditioned place preference but exhibited stronger conditioned place aversion associated with naloxone-precipitated morphine withdrawal. Notably, elevated conditioned place aversion lasted up to 6 weeks in Oprm1 icKO mice. Astrocytes isolated from the brains of Oprm1 icKO mice had unchanged levels of glycolysis but had elevated oxidative phosphorylation. The basal augmentation of oxidative phosphorylation in Oprm1 icKO mice was further exacerbated by naloxone-precipitated withdrawal from morphine and, similar to that for conditioned place aversion, was still present 6 weeks later. Our findings suggest that µ opioid receptors in astrocytes are linked to oxidative phosphorylation and they contribute to long-term changes associated with opioid withdrawal. MDPI 2023-05-17 /pmc/articles/PMC10216734/ /pubmed/37408246 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells12101412 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Murlanova, Kateryna Jouroukhin, Yan Novototskaya-Vlasova, Ksenia Huseynov, Shovgi Pletnikova, Olga Morales, Michael J. Guan, Yun Kamiya, Atsushi Bergles, Dwight E. Dietz, David M. Pletnikov, Mikhail V. Loss of Astrocytic µ Opioid Receptors Exacerbates Aversion Associated with Morphine Withdrawal in Mice: Role of Mitochondrial Respiration |
title | Loss of Astrocytic µ Opioid Receptors Exacerbates Aversion Associated with Morphine Withdrawal in Mice: Role of Mitochondrial Respiration |
title_full | Loss of Astrocytic µ Opioid Receptors Exacerbates Aversion Associated with Morphine Withdrawal in Mice: Role of Mitochondrial Respiration |
title_fullStr | Loss of Astrocytic µ Opioid Receptors Exacerbates Aversion Associated with Morphine Withdrawal in Mice: Role of Mitochondrial Respiration |
title_full_unstemmed | Loss of Astrocytic µ Opioid Receptors Exacerbates Aversion Associated with Morphine Withdrawal in Mice: Role of Mitochondrial Respiration |
title_short | Loss of Astrocytic µ Opioid Receptors Exacerbates Aversion Associated with Morphine Withdrawal in Mice: Role of Mitochondrial Respiration |
title_sort | loss of astrocytic µ opioid receptors exacerbates aversion associated with morphine withdrawal in mice: role of mitochondrial respiration |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10216734/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37408246 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells12101412 |
work_keys_str_mv | AT murlanovakateryna lossofastrocyticμopioidreceptorsexacerbatesaversionassociatedwithmorphinewithdrawalinmiceroleofmitochondrialrespiration AT jouroukhinyan lossofastrocyticμopioidreceptorsexacerbatesaversionassociatedwithmorphinewithdrawalinmiceroleofmitochondrialrespiration AT novototskayavlasovaksenia lossofastrocyticμopioidreceptorsexacerbatesaversionassociatedwithmorphinewithdrawalinmiceroleofmitochondrialrespiration AT huseynovshovgi lossofastrocyticμopioidreceptorsexacerbatesaversionassociatedwithmorphinewithdrawalinmiceroleofmitochondrialrespiration AT pletnikovaolga lossofastrocyticμopioidreceptorsexacerbatesaversionassociatedwithmorphinewithdrawalinmiceroleofmitochondrialrespiration AT moralesmichaelj lossofastrocyticμopioidreceptorsexacerbatesaversionassociatedwithmorphinewithdrawalinmiceroleofmitochondrialrespiration AT guanyun lossofastrocyticμopioidreceptorsexacerbatesaversionassociatedwithmorphinewithdrawalinmiceroleofmitochondrialrespiration AT kamiyaatsushi lossofastrocyticμopioidreceptorsexacerbatesaversionassociatedwithmorphinewithdrawalinmiceroleofmitochondrialrespiration AT berglesdwighte lossofastrocyticμopioidreceptorsexacerbatesaversionassociatedwithmorphinewithdrawalinmiceroleofmitochondrialrespiration AT dietzdavidm lossofastrocyticμopioidreceptorsexacerbatesaversionassociatedwithmorphinewithdrawalinmiceroleofmitochondrialrespiration AT pletnikovmikhailv lossofastrocyticμopioidreceptorsexacerbatesaversionassociatedwithmorphinewithdrawalinmiceroleofmitochondrialrespiration |